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=='''About Jamie'''== | =='''About Jamie'''== | ||
− | Jamie Jungmin Yoo is a research fellow at the Kyujanggak Institute for Korean Studies (ICKS) at Seoul National University in Seoul, Korea, in conjunction with a postdoctoral fellow at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (CASS) in Beijing, China. | + | '''<font color="yellow">Jamie Jungmin Yoo</font>''' is a research fellow at the Kyujanggak Institute for Korean Studies (ICKS) at Seoul National University in Seoul, Korea, in conjunction with a postdoctoral fellow at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (CASS) in Beijing, China. |
Jamie is interested in how various material conditions interact with the production of literature in the Early Modern period. From transnational perspectives, for example, she examines how the print culture and market trades in 18th-century East Asia influenced the reading and writing practices of Korean writers. Her current research particularly focuses on the book culture and censorship of late Imperial China and their impact on early modern Korean literature and intellectual history. | Jamie is interested in how various material conditions interact with the production of literature in the Early Modern period. From transnational perspectives, for example, she examines how the print culture and market trades in 18th-century East Asia influenced the reading and writing practices of Korean writers. Her current research particularly focuses on the book culture and censorship of late Imperial China and their impact on early modern Korean literature and intellectual history. | ||
− | She completed her dissertation, | + | She completed her dissertation, ''''<font color="red">Materiality and Writing: Circulation of Texts, Reading and Reception, and Production of Literature in Late 18th-century Korea</font>'''', at Harvard University in 2014. It was acknowledged as the '''<font color="yellow">2015 Publication Accolade in the PhD Humanities</font>''' by the International Convention of Asia Scholars (ICAS), based in Leiden, the Netherlands. |
=='''Publications'''== | =='''Publications'''== |
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이름 | 류정민 |
영문 | Jamie Jungmin Yoo |
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About Jamie
Jamie Jungmin Yoo is a research fellow at the Kyujanggak Institute for Korean Studies (ICKS) at Seoul National University in Seoul, Korea, in conjunction with a postdoctoral fellow at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (CASS) in Beijing, China.
Jamie is interested in how various material conditions interact with the production of literature in the Early Modern period. From transnational perspectives, for example, she examines how the print culture and market trades in 18th-century East Asia influenced the reading and writing practices of Korean writers. Her current research particularly focuses on the book culture and censorship of late Imperial China and their impact on early modern Korean literature and intellectual history.
She completed her dissertation, 'Materiality and Writing: Circulation of Texts, Reading and Reception, and Production of Literature in Late 18th-century Korea', at Harvard University in 2014. It was acknowledged as the 2015 Publication Accolade in the PhD Humanities by the International Convention of Asia Scholars (ICAS), based in Leiden, the Netherlands.
Publications
- “Social Authorship and the Manuscript Culture in Late Chosŏn: An Analytical Bibliography” at Seoul Journal of Korean Studies (Accepted for June 2017, SCOPUS)
- “How Censorship Shapes Literature: Circulation of Texts and Transnational Networks in Eighteenth-Century Korea” at Acta Koreana (Accepted for July 2017, A&HCI)
- “Book of Ears, Eyes, Mouth and Heart,” English translation of excerpts from Ch'ŏngjanggwanjŏnsŏ, literary criticism by Yi Tŏng-mu (1741-1793), annotated with a short critical introduction, to be included in An Anthology of Premodern Korean Prose: Literary Selections from the Tenth to the Nineteenth Centuries, eds. Michael Pettid, Gregory Evon and Chan Park; under contract with Columbia University. (under contract & in press)
- “Hanguk Munhakŭi Kusulsŏng (Orality in Korean Literature),” in the Journal of Korean Culture, vol 12, The International Academic Forum of Korean Languages and Literature, 2009. (peer reviewed)
- “Chosŏn Hugi Kosiron ŭi Sŏnkyŏk Kwa Chŏng Bŏm-cho Changpyŏn Kosi ŭi Susajŏk Tŭkching (Debates on the Poetic Forms in Late Chosŏn and Chŏng Bŏm-cho’s Old-style Poetry),” in Hankuk Hansi Yŏnku 9, 2001. (peer reviewed, KCI)
Research & Teaching Interests
- Korean Literature
- Comparative Literature
- 18th Century Studies
- Transnational Studies
- Translation Studies
- History of the Book & Media Studies
- Digital Humanities
Languages
- Korean (native)
- English (fluent)
- Classical Chinese (advanced)
- Chinese (4 yrs)
- Japanese (2 yrs)
- French (2 yrs)
Academic Advisors
- 심경호
- David McCann
- Stephen Owen
- Wilt Idema
- Peter Bol