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Kimberly Chung

Academic title(s): 

Assistant Professor

Korea Foundation Professorship in Korean Studies

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Kimberly Chung
Contact Information
Address: 

680ÌýSherbrooke St. WestÌý
RM 425
Montreal QC
H3A 2M7

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Phone: 
514-398-6756
Email address: 
kimberly.chung2 [at] mcgill.ca
Department: 
East Asian Studies
Office: 
274
Biography: 

Kimberly Chung is a specialist of modern and contemporary Korean literary and visual cultures. Her book,ÌýThe Sensational Proletarian: Leftist Cultures in Colonial KoreaÌý(Stanford University Press, forthcoming July 2025), explores how colonial leftist Korean cultural production highlighted and intensified the sensations of the body to interpret class politics, drawing from and more fully articulating a focus on affect and the body already within Marxism. She has published research on modern and contemporary Korean literature, visual culture, and art in scholarly journals likeÌýJournal of Korean StudiesÌýandÌýActa Koreana, and has been a special guest editor for an issue on Korean literature and film forÌýActa KoreanaÌý(Vol. 17 no.1). She is also coeditor of an anthology on Korean contemporary art titledÌýKorean Art From 1953: Collision, Innovation, and InteractionÌý(Phaidon Press, 2020).

Area(s): 
Korea
Areas of expertise: 

ÌýModern and contemporary Korean literary and visual culture; Postcolonial Studies; Critical Theory

Research areas: 
Korean Literary and Visual Culture
Areas of interest: 

Her research explores the intersection of literature, aesthetics, narratives and intellectual history from the beginning of the 20th century to the present, and the representation and construction of subjectivities at points of social, economic and political transformation.

Group: 
Assistant Professor
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