연세대학교 근대한국학연구소
인문한국플러스사업단
CHANG-HEE KIM
연세대학교 인문예술대학 영어영문학과 교수
메일 changheekim@yonsei.ac.kr
내선 전화 +82. 33. 2747
연구분야 Asian American (Trans-Pacific) Studies, Modern American
Literature, Postcolonial Theory, Affect Theory, Literary Criticism,
Biopolitics, Cold War Studies
EDUCATION
Ph.D. English, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities (2009)
Dissertation: “The Fantasy of Asian America: Identity, Ideology, and Desire”
Director: Dr. Josephine Lee
Committee Members: Dr. Lois Cucullu, Dr. Jani Scandura, Dr. Erika Lee
M.A. English Lang. and Lit., Yonsei University, South Korea (2002)
Thesis: “A Comparison of Gordimers Conservationist and Coetzee’s Waiting for the
Barbarians”
Advisor: Dr. Suk-Koo Rhee
Committee Members: Dr. Hyung-Ji Park, Dr. Shang-Young Moon
B.A. English Language and Literature, Yonsei University, South Korea (1999)
Senior Thesis: “A Study on Joseph Conrad’s Heart of Darkness”
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
2017Current: Chair, Dept. of English Lang. & Lit., Yonsei Univ. at Wonju
2016Current: Associate Prof., Dept. of English Lang. & Lit., Yonsei Univ. at Wonju
20122016: Assistant Prof., Dept. of English Lang. & Lit., Yonsei Univ. at Wonju
20112012: Assistant Professor, Division of General Studies, Ulsan National Institute of
Science and Technology (UNIST)
20102011: BK (Brain Korea) Post-Doctoral Research Fellow, Dept. of English Lang. & Lit.,
Yonsei Univ. at Seoul
20092010: Adjunct Lecturer in English, Univ. of Minnesota, Twin Cities
AFFILIATED ACADEMIC POSITIONS
2017Current: Joint Researcher of the Institute of Modern Korean Studies at Yonsei Univ. for
Humanities Korea (HK+) Project, entitled “Introspection of the Intellectual
Foundations of Modern Korean Studies and the Prospect of Korean Studies in
the 21st Century
2014Current: Faculty Editor of Yonsei Chunchu, University Press of Yonsei Univ.
SELECTED FELLOWSHIPS/AWARDS
Best Teachers Award, Yonsei University (2017)
Best Researchers Award, Yonsei University (2014)
Outstanding Graduate Instructor Awards in English, Univ. of Minnesota (May 2007)
Fulbright Graduate Research Scholar Grant (2002-2004)
Rotary Fellowship (2002-2003)
SELECTED PUBLICATIONS
The Biopolitical Effect of Cold War Containment in a Coming-of-Age Narrative: On Postcolonial
Subjectivity in Hagedorn’s Dogeaters.JNT: Journal of Narrative Theory 47.1 (Winter
2017): 89116. (A&HCI)
Asian Performance on the Stage of American Empire in Flower Drum Song.” Cultural Critique
85 (Fall 2013): 1-37. (SCI/A&HCI)
“The US’ Biopolitical Making of an Affective Empire in the Fin De Siecle and Now.British and
American Fiction 25.1 (Spring 2018): 169-197. (KCI)
9/11 이후 미국의 분열적 스펙터클과 캡틴 아메리카의 죽음」. 『안과밖』 41, 2016 11,
pp. 165-191 (KCI)
The Coming-of-Age Narrative of Confessional Healing in Joy Kogawa’s Obasan. Modern
Fiction in English 22.2 (Sept. 2015): 359-390. (KCI)
“Specters of Ruins Haunt a Total Society” of Postmemorial Reality: A Critique of Neoliberal
Modernity.” English & American Cultural Studies 15.2 (Aug. 2015): 26-69. (KCI)
A Critical Conundrum on the Rise of Subjectivity from a Psycho-Marxist Perspective.” Saehan
English Language and Literature 57.2 (May 2015): 21-49. (KCI)
The Question of Colonial Subjectivity in Neoliberal Hawaii in Yamanaka’s Blu’s Hanging.
American Fiction 21.2 (July 2014): 201-235. (KCI)
NATIONAL RESEARCH GRANTS
2017-2018: “A Biopolitical Butterfly as the Cultural Commodity of Post-Political late Capitalism:
Reading David H. Hwang’s M. Butterfly in Light of the Cold War Liberalism of the
1960s.” (about 20,000 USD) Funded by the National Research Foundation of Korea.
2016-2017: “The Rise of Youth Counterculture in the Early Cold War: The Biopolitical Effect of
Capitalist Desire.(about 10,000 USD) Funded by the National Research Foundation
of Korea.
2014-2015: Asian Performance on the Stage of American Empire in Flower Drum Song.(about
5,000 USD) Funded by the National Research Foundation of Korea.
2013-2014: The Question of Neoliberal Subjectivities of Asian America in Colonial Hawai’i: On
Lois-An Yamanaka’s Blu’s Hanging. (10,000 USD) Funded by the National Research
Foundation of Korea.
2012-2013: Turning the Screw for What?: The Feminist Will to Power and Knowing” (about
5,000 USD) Funded by the National Research Foundation of Korea.