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CURRICULUM VITAE June 2016 Seung-kyung Kim Korea Foundation Professor Department of East Asian Languages and Culture & Director, Institute for Korean Studies Indiana University Bloomington, IN 47405 [email protected] Education City University of New York, Graduate School: Doctor of Philosophy in Anthropology (1990). Dissertation: Capitalism, Patriarchy, and Autonomy: Women Factory Workers in the Korean Economic Miracle. (Directors: Joan Mencher, June Nash) City University of New York, Graduate School: Graduate Certificate in Women's Studies (1990) Hunter College, New York: Master of Arts in Anthropology (1986) Yonsei University, Seoul, Korea: Bachelor of Arts in Sociology (1977) Teaching Positions Indiana University, Bloomington Korea Foundation Professor, 2015 to present Affiliate faculty, Department of Gender Studies, 2015 to present Adjunct Professor, Department of Anthropology, 2016 to present University of Maryland, College Park Department of Women’s Studies: Professor Emerita, 2016 to present; Professor, 2013-15; Associate Professor, 1996 to 2012; Assistant Professor, 1990 to 1996 Affiliate faculty, Department of Anthropology, 1994 to 2015 Affiliate faculty, Asian American Studies Program, 2004 to 2015 Core Affiliate faculty, Department of American Studies, 1997 to 2015 Hunter College Adjunct Lecturer, 1989 to 1990

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CURRICULUM VITAE June 2016

Seung-kyung Kim

Korea Foundation Professor Department of East Asian Languages and Culture &

Director, Institute for Korean Studies Indiana University

Bloomington, IN 47405 [email protected]

Education City University of New York, Graduate School: Doctor of Philosophy in Anthropology (1990). Dissertation: Capitalism, Patriarchy, and Autonomy: Women Factory Workers in the Korean Economic Miracle. (Directors: Joan Mencher, June Nash) City University of New York, Graduate School: Graduate Certificate in Women's Studies (1990) Hunter College, New York: Master of Arts in Anthropology (1986) Yonsei University, Seoul, Korea: Bachelor of Arts in Sociology (1977) Teaching Positions Indiana University, Bloomington Korea Foundation Professor, 2015 to present Affiliate faculty, Department of Gender Studies, 2015 to present Adjunct Professor, Department of Anthropology, 2016 to present University of Maryland, College Park Department of Women’s Studies: Professor Emerita, 2016 to present; Professor, 2013-15; Associate Professor, 1996 to 2012; Assistant Professor, 1990 to 1996 Affiliate faculty, Department of Anthropology, 1994 to 2015 Affiliate faculty, Asian American Studies Program, 2004 to 2015 Core Affiliate faculty, Department of American Studies, 1997 to 2015 Hunter College Adjunct Lecturer, 1989 to 1990

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Administrative Positions Indiana University, Bloomington Director, Institute for Korean Studies, 2015 to present University of Maryland, College Park Chair, Department of Women’s Studies, 2012 to 2015 Director, Center for East Asian Studies, 2012 to 2015 Chair (Acting), Department of Women’s Studies, Jan. 2012 to June 2012 Associate Dean for Graduate Education and Special Projects, College of Arts and Humanities, 2010 to 2011 Graduate Director, Department of Women’s Studies, 2010 to 2011 Chair (Acting), Department of Women’s Studies, Jan. 2009 to June 2010 Director, Asian American Studies Program, 2000 to 2004 Coordinator, Asian American Studies Project, 1995 to 1997 Associate Director, Curriculum Transformation Summer Project, 1996 to1997 & 2000 to 2003

RESEARCH, SCHOLARLY, AND CREATIVE ACTIVITIES BOOKS Books Authored Class Struggle or Family Struggle?: Lives of Women Factory Workers in South Korea. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1997. Paperback edition, 2009.

The Korean Women’s Movement and the State: Bargaining for Change. New York: Routledge, 2014.

Books Edited Feminist Theory Reader: Local and Global Perspectives. New York: Routledge (2003). Co-edited with Carole McCann.

Feminist Theory Reader: Local and Global Perspectives. 2nd edition. New York: Routledge (2009). Co-edited with Carole McCann.

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Feminist Theory Reader: Local and Global Perspectives. 3rd edition. New York: Routledge (2013). Co-edited with Carole McCann. Feminist Theory Reader: Local and Global Perspectives. 4th edition. New York: Routledge (in print, August 2016). Co-edited with Carole McCann. Book Project Global Citizens in the Making?: South Korean Kirŏgi Families and the Imperatives of Education (Co-authored with John Finch; plan to submit to a publisher by December 2016) Chapters in Books Seung-kyung Kim. "Export Processing Zones and Worker Resistance in South Korea." in Anthropology and the Global Factory: Studies of the New Industrialization in the Late 20th Century, ed. Francis Rothstein and Michael Blim. New York: Bergin and Garvey, 1992, 220-37.

Seung-kyung Kim. Reprint of "Export Processing Zones and Worker Resistance in South Korea." in The Women, Gender and Development Reader: Decades of Crisis and Change, ed. Nalini Visvanathan, Lynn Duggan, Laurie Nisonoff and Nan Wiegersna. London: Zed Press, 1996, 378-81.

Seung-kyung Kim. "Foreign Investment or Foreign Exploitation: Women Workers and Unionization in a Korean Free Export Zone," in Economy and Culture in Eastern Asia, ed. Timothy Brook and Hy Van Luong. University of Michigan Press, 1997, 253-70.

Seung-kyung Kim. “Gender Policy and the New Status of Women in Korea,” in Korea In Transition: Three Years Under the Kim Dae Jung Government, ed. Chung-In Moon and David Steinberg. Seoul: Yonsei University Press, 2002, 207-26.

Seung-kyung Kim. “Family, Gender and Sexual Inequality,” in Modern Korean Society: Its Development and Prospect, ed. Hyuk-Rae Kim and Song Bok. University of California Press, 2006, 131-57.

Seung-kyung Kim and Kyounghee Kim. “Mapping a Hundred Years of Activism: Women’s Movements in Korea,” in Women’s Movements in Asia: Feminisms and Transnational Activism, eds. Mina Roces and Louise Edwards, London: Routledge, 2010, 189-206. Seung-kyung Kim. “Saengsansŏng, t’ujaengsŏng, kŭrigo yŏsŏngsŏng: han’guk yŏgong’ŭi tach’ŭngjŏk imiji,” [Productivity, Militancy, and Femininity: Gendered Images of South Korean Women Factory Workers] in Choguk Kŭndaehwaŭi Chendŏ Chŏngch’i: Kajok, Nodong, Sekshuŏlit’i [National Development and Gender Politics: Family, Labor, and Sexuality], eds. Jae Kyung Lee, et al. Seoul: Arŭk’e, 2015, 125-52.

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Seung-kyung Kim and Carole McCann. “Feminist Theories,” in Cambridge Handbook of Sociology, ed. Kathleen Korgen, New York: Cambridge University Press, 2016 (in print). Seung-kyung Kim and Na-Young Lee. “Shared History and the Responsibility for Justice: The Korean Council for the Women Drafted for Military Sexual Slavery by Japan,” in Women’s Activism and “Second Wave” Feminism: Transnational Histories, ed. Barbara Molony and Jennifer Nelson, London: Bloomsbury Press (forthcoming). John Finch and Seung-kyung Kim. “Korean Family Structure in Transition Today,” in Routledge Handbook of Korean Culture and Society, ed. Youna Kim, New York: Routledge (forthcoming). ARTICLES IN REFEREED JOURNALS Seung-kyung Kim. "Industrial Soldiers," Cultural Survival Quarterly 16, no. 4 (1992) 54-56. Seung-kyung Kim. "Field, Subject, Author: Fieldwork with a 'Disguised' Worker in a South Korean Export Processing Zone," Anthropology Today 11, no. 3 (1995) 6-9.

Seung-kyung Kim. "'Big Companies Don't Hire Us, Married Women's: Exploitation and Empowerment among Women Workers in Korea," Feminist Studies 22, no. 3 (1996) 555-571. Seung-kyung Kim. "Productivity, Militancy, and Femininity: Gendered Images of South Korean Women Factory Workers," Asian Journal of Women’s Studies 3, no. 3 (1997) 8-44. Seung-kyung Kim and Carole McCann. "Internationalizing Theories of Feminism," Women's Studies Quarterly 26, no. 3/4 (1998) 115-132.

Seung-kyung Kim and John Finch. “Living with Rhetoric, Living against Rhetoric: Korean Women in the Economic Crisis,” Korean Studies 26, no. 1 (2002a) 120-139.

Seung-kyung Kim and John Finch. “Confucian Patriarchy Reexamined: Korean Families and the IMF Economic Crisis,” Journal of Political Economy and Good Society 11, no. 3 (2002b) 43-49.

Seung-kyung Kim. “Consolidating Women’s Rights in South Korea: The Role of Women’s Movements in the Democratization,” Korea Observer 35, no.3 (2004) 463-483.

Seung-kyung Kim. “Martyrs, Victims, and Warriors: Mapping Women Workers on South Korean Labor History,” Review Essay, International Review of Social History 50, no. 3 (2005) 513-516.

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Seung-kyung Kim and Na Young Lee1. “Women’s Studies as Interdisciplinary Discipline: Identity and Institutionalization of Women’s Studies in Korea,” [Hakjegan hakmunŭrosŏŭi yŏsŏnghak: yŏsŏnghak(kwa)ŭi chŏngch’esŏngmit chedohwaŭi munjerŭl chungsimŭro], Korean Journal of Women’s Studies [Han’guk yŏsŏnghak] 22, no. 1 (2006) 35-77. Kyounghee Kim and Seung-kyung Kim. “A Comparative Analysis of the Equal Rights Amendment Movement in the United States and the Movement for the Abolition of the Family-Head System in South Korea,” [Migugŭi p’yŏngdŭnggwŏn sujŏng (Equal Rights Amendment) undonggwa han’gugŭi hojujep’yeji undong-e kwanhan pigyo yŏn’gu], Korean Journal of Women’s Studies [Han’guk yŏsŏnghak] 24, no. 4 (2008) 65-99.

John Finch and Seung-kyung Kim. “Thinking Locally, Acting Globally:Redefining Traditions at the Korean Minjok Leadership Academy,” Korean Studies 33 (2009) 124-149.

Seung-kyung Kim and Kyounghee Kim. “Gender Mainstreaming and the Institutionalization of the Women’s Movement in South Korea,” Women’s Studies International Forum 34 (2011) 390-400.

John Finch and Seung-kyung Kim. “Globalization, Transnational Migration and Education in South Korean Kirogi Families,” Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 38, no 3 (2012) 485-506. Euna Lee, Seung-kyung Kim*, and Jae Kyung Lee. “Precarious Motherhood: Lives of Southeast Asian Marriage Migrant Women in Korea,” Asian Journal of Women’s Studies, 21, no 4 (2015) 409-430. Corresponding Author. OTHER ARTICLES AND ESSAYS Seung-kyung Kim. “Gender Policy in Korea: Toward a New Partnership among Government, Civil Society, and the Academy,” [Han’gukŭi yangsŏngp’yŏngdŭng chŏngch’aek: chŏngbu, simindanch’e, hakkyegan’ui saeroun p’atnŏship] Women’s Policy Forum [Yŏsŏng chŏngch’aek p’orum], (Fall, 2005). Seung-kyung Kim. “The Korean and American Presidents Should Discuss Work-Family Balance Issues,” The Peninsula: Covering the Economic and Foreign Policies that Impact the Korean Peninsula. Korea Economic Institute, October 13, 2015. BOOK REVIEWS Seung-kyung Kim. Keum-Young Chung Pang, Korean Elderly Women in America:

1 Na Young Lee was a doctoral student in the Department of Women’s Studies and I directed her dissertation.

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Everyday Life, Health, And Illness. New York: AMS Press. The Journal of Asian Studies 51, no 2 (1992) 402-402.

Seung-kyung Kim. Katharine H.S. Moon, Sex Among Allies: Military Prostitution in U.S.-Korea Relations. New York: Columbia University Press. Contemporary Sociology 28, no. 1 (1999) 53-54.

Seung-kyung Kim. Laura Nelson, Measured Excess: Status, Gender, and Consumer Nationalism in South Korea. New York: Columbia University Press. The Journal of Asian Studies 61, no.1 (2002) 278-280. Jane Dusselier2 and Seung-kyung Kim. Laura Hyun Yi Kang, Compositional Subjects: Enfiguring Asian/American Women. Durham, NC: Duke University Press. Journal of Asian American Studies 6, no.2 (2003) 215-219. Seung-kyung Kim. Caren Freeman, Making and Faking Kinship : Marriage and Labor Migration between China and South Korea. Ithaca : Cornell University Press. Review of Korean Studies 17, no. 1 (2014) 215-218. CREATIVE ACTIVITIES “Korean Cultural and National Identity” (with Nancy Abelmann) (Film Script). NY: The Asia Society, 1997. LECTURES, PAPERS, AND PANELS Invited Presentations "The Export Processing Zone in Masan, Korea: Its Impact on Women Workers." Sponsored by the Women Against Free Trade Zone Action Committee. September 12-16, 1988, Trinidad.

"Women Factory Workers in the Korean Economic Miracle: The Myth of Social Mobility" Seminar on Korea, Columbia University, March 15, 1990.

"Korean Women Factory Workers and Worker Resistance," The United States Department of State, Foreign Service Institute, May 23, 1991, Washington, D.C.

"Women Factory Workers and the Korean Economic Development," Wednesday Colloquium, April 24, 1991, Department of Anthropology, University of Maryland.

2 Jane Dusselier was a doctoral student in the Department of American Studies and I directed her dissertation.

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"Korean Society" The United States Department of State, Foreign Service Institute, East Asia Area Studies, March 20, 1991, Washington, D.C.

"What Went Wrong?: The Rise and Fall of Labor Unions in Masan, Korea," The Washington Seminar on Korea, December 2, 1991, Georgetown University, Washington, D.C.

"The Role of Women in Korean Society," The BCIU Institute, January 29, 1992, The American University, Washington, D.C.

"Korean Society: Women and Family," The United States Department of State, Foreign Service Institute, East Asia Area Studies, October 26, 1992, Washington, D.C.

"Continuity and Change: Women's Role in Korean Society," The International Monetary Fund, October, 14 1992, Washington, D.C.

"Psychosocial Situation of the Korean Peninsula," The Inter-American Defense College, Washington, DC. (1992, 1993, 1994).

"Cultural Expectations and Conflicts: An Asian American Woman's Experience," Women's History Month Celebration, Bergen Community College, March 14, 1994, Paramus, N.J.

"Politics of Asian American Studies: Micro and Macro," University Honors Program Lecture Series, University of Maryland, September 19, 1995, College Park, MD.

"Field, Subject, Author: Fieldwork in Disguise in a South Korean Export Processing Zone," Collegiate Encounter Series, College of Arts and Humanities, University of Maryland, November 14, 1995, College Park, MD. "Issues about Asian American Students," Presented to the Administrators of the University of Maryland at Baltimore, August 15, 1996, Baltimore, MD.

"Double Burden," Korean American Student Conference, Baltimore, March 28-30, 1997.

"The Role of Women of Color in the Women's Movement," Women's Leadership Conference, University of Maryland at College Park, February 22, 1997.

“The Institutionalization of Women’s Studies in the United States,” Korean Women’s Research Institute, Ewha Womans University, October 29, 1997.

“Asian American Women and the Workplace,” The Asian Pacific American Heritage Month Lecture delivered at the American University, April 20, 1999.

“The Feminist Analysis of the Workplace,” The Women's History Month Lecture delivered at the Goddard Space Center, March 29, 1999.

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“Class Struggle or Family Struggle?” Department of Women’s Studies, University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona, February 22, 2000.

“Gender Identity and Identity Politics in South Korea,” Foreign Service Institute, Washington, D.C., December 11, 2001.

“Gender, Globalization and Sustainable Development,” Korea Environmental Institute, Seoul, Korea, August 20, 2002.

“The Subjectivity of Women Workers and the Women’s Movement in South Korea,” University of Illinois at Urbana, April 18, 2003.

“Women’s Studies: Theory, Interdisciplinarity, and Identity,” presented at the Korean Women’s Research Center, Ewha Womans University, January 12, 2005.

“A New Feminist Paradigm in a Global Era: Mapping U.S. Feminist Theories,” presented at the Keimyung University (November 17, 2004); the Silla University (November 18, 2004), and Joong-ang University (November 17, 2004).

“Transnational Feminisms: Global? Local?” presented at the Chung-Ang Sociology Colloquium: Lectures from Foreign Leading Scholars (May 31, 2007); Chŏn-buk University Sociology Colloquium (June 5, 2007).

“Global Citizens in the Making?: Transnational Migration and Education in Kirogi Families,” presented at the Center for East Asian Studies, University of Toronto, November 8, 2007.

“Fitting into the Global Meritocracy: The Multigenerational Project of Kirogi Families in the U.S.,” presented at the Centet for Korean Studies, University of Pennsylvania, March 19, 2009.

“Changing Motherhood in Kirogi Families,” presented at the Asia Center, Modern Asia Seminar Series, Harvard University, October 16, 2009.

Discussant, for Jesook Song’s South Koreans in the Debt Crisis : The Creation of a Neoliberal Welfare Society, presented at the Korean Studies Center, School of Advanced International Studies, John Hopkins University, March 1, 2010.

“Institutionalization of Women’s Movements in South Korea,” presented at the Institute for Global Initiatives, Kennesaw State University, March 4, 2010.

“South Korean Feminists’ Bargain: Feminist Discourse and the Movement to Abolish Prostitution,” presented at the Center for East Asian Studies’ Friday Lunch Break Series, University of Maryland, College Park, November 16, 2012.

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“Asian American Women in the Academy: An Historic Perspective on the need for Women of Color Solidarity,” presented at the Seoul National University Institute for Gender Research, Seoul, June 7, 2013.

“Korean Gender Studies in North America, 2000-2013,” presented at the Conference on The Intellectual and Institutional Trends of Korean Studies in North America, Academy of Korean Studies, Seoul, October 24-25, 2013.

Refereed Conference Proceedings "The New Immigrants: Korean Greengrocers in New York." Northeastern Anthropological Association Meetings. March 22-25, 1984, Hartford Connecticut.

“Women Workers and the Birth of Labor Unions in Masan, Korea." American Anthropological Association annual meetings, November 16-20, 1988, Phoenix, Arizona.

"The Myth of Social Mobility: Women Factory Workers in Masan, Korea." Association for Asian Studies annual meetings, March 17-19, 1989, Washington, D.C.

"Women Workers, Social Mobility, and Industrialization in Korea." National Women's Studies Association, Annual Conference, June 14-18, 1989, Towson State University, MD.

"The Catholic Church and the Labor Movement in Masan, Korea." American Anthropological Association annual meetings, November 15-19, 1989, Washington, D.C.

"What Went Wrong?: The Impact of Tandy Corporation's Plant Closing on Women Workers in Masan, Korea." Fourth International Interdisciplinary Congress on Women, June 3-7, 1990, Hunter College, New York, N.Y.

"Capitalism, Patriarchy and Autonomy: Women Workers' Choices in Korea." Association for Asian Studies annual meetings, April 5-8, 1990, Chicago, IL.

"Negotiated Identities: Capitalism and Gender Relations in Korea," American Anthropological Association annual meetings, November 28-December 2, 1990, New Orleans, LA.

"Women Factory Workers in South Korea," Mid-Atlantic Region of the Association for Asian Studies annual meetings, November 1-3, 1991, Lock Haven, PA.

"Double Burdens: Married Women Workers in the Korean Garment Industry," American Anthropological Association annual meeting, December 2-6, 1992, San Francisco, California.

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"Layered Life Histories: A Story of A "Disguised" Worker in the Korean Labor Movement," American Anthropological Association annual meeting, November 17-21, 1993, Washington, D.C.

"The Awkward Relationship: Students and Workers in the South Korean Labor Movement," Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association Atlanta, Georgia November 30-December 4, 1994.

"Nationalism, Femininity, and Militancy: Korean Women Factory Workers and the Recasting of the Female Gender Image" Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Washington D.C. November 15-19, 1995.

"So What's New and Why is it Important: Participant Observation in a South Korean Factory," Annual meeting of the American Anthropological Association, San Francisco, November 20, 1996.

“Living with Rhetoric, Living against Rhetoric: Korean Women in the Economic Crisis,” (with John Finch), Paper Presented at the Critical Issues in Korean Studies in the Millennium Conference, Honolulu, Hawaii, February 18-21, 2000.

“’Pennies Do Count:’ Asian American Elderly Women and Poverty,” Annual Meeting of the Association of Asian American Studies, Scottsdale, Arizona, May 25-28, 2000.

“Gender, Class, and Nationalism during the IMF Crisis in South Korea,” (with John Finch) presented at the Annual American Anthropological Association Conference, San Francisco, November, 2000.

“Women’s Movements and Women Worker’s Subjectivity in South Korea,” presented at the Annual Asian Studies Conference, Chicago, March 22-25, 2001.

“The Invisible Minority: Asian American Women in Women’s Studies,” presented at the Annual National Women’s Studies Association Conference, New Orleans, LA, June 19-22, 2003.

“Reconfiguring Women’s Studies as an Interdisciplinary Field in South Korea,” presented at the 4th Annual International Workshop on Globalization of Korean Studies. Center for Korean Studies, University of Hawaii at Manoa, December 19-20, 2003.

“Consolidating Women’s Rights in South Korea: The Role of Women’s Movements in the Democratization,” Presented at the 1st International Korean Studies Workshop on Civil Society and Consolidating Democracy in Comparative Perspective, May 21-22, 2004, Yonsei University, Seoul, Korea.

“Women’s Studies as Interdisciplinary Discipline: Identity and Institutionalization of Women’s Studies in Korea,” presented at the annual Korean Women’s Studies Conference which was run concurrently with the World Congress of Women’s Studies at

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the 2006 World Congress of Women’s Studies, June 15-19, 2005, Ewha Womans University, Seoul, Korea.

“Making Gender Policy in South Korea: Toward a New Partnership of Government, Civil Society, and the Academy,” Presented in an invited session, Better Governance and Partnership, organized by the Korean Women’s Development Institute at the 2006 World Congress of Women’s Studies, June 15-19, 2005, Ewha Womans University, Seoul, Korea.

“This is My Business”: Mrs. Kim, Korean American Hair Salon Owner.” Presented in a panel, Meanings and Representations of Work in the Lives of Women of Color at the 2006 World Congress of Women’s Studies, June 15-19, 2005, Ewha Womans University, Seoul, Korea.

“Global Citizens in the Making?: Transnational Migration and Education in Kirogi Families” Presented at the Korean Migration and Development Conference, Korea University, Seoul, June 1-2, 2007.

“Thinking Locally, Acting Globally: Redefining Traditions at the Korean Minjok Leadership Academy,” Presented in a panel, Education as a Family Project: Korean Families’ Quest for Excellence in the Global Arena,” Annual meeting of the Mid-Atlantic Region, Association for Asian Studies, University of Maryland, College Park, MD. October 27, 2007. “Women’s Movements in Democratic South Korea: The Trajectory of Institutionalization and the Loss of Autonomy,” Presented in a panel, “Impossibilities of Gender Mainstreaming: Evaluating Women’s Movements in Bangladesh, South Korea, Taiwan, and the Anglophone Caribbean,” Interdisciplinary International Congress of Women’s Studies. Madrid, Spain, July 3-9, 2008.

“Growing, Changing, Evaluating: Ten Years of the Women’s Studies Ph.D. at the University of Maryland,” Panelist, National Women’s Studies Association annual meetings, November 11-14, 2010, Denver, CO.

"Doing Hair is My Destiny: Mrs. Kim's Transnational Journey," Presented in a panel, Transnational Journeys: The Life Stories of Three Women, at the Annual Conference of the National Women's Studies Association, Atlanta, November 10-13, 2011.

“The Visible Minority that is Invisible: Asian American Women in Women's Studies,” Presented at the Biennial Conference of the Feminist and Women’s Studies Association (UK and Ireland), Nottingham, England, June 21-23, 2013.

Presenter: "Roundtable exploring doctoral education in Women’s, Gender, and Feminist Studies" National Women's Studies Annual Conference, November 7-10, 2013, Cincinnati, Ohio.

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UnRefereed Conference Proceedings "Women Factory Workers in the Korean Economic Miracle," Invited presentation for the panel Women in Contemporary South Korea: Sex, Marriage, Work, and Activism, February 2, 1991, University of Illinois at Urbana, sponsored by the Asia Society of New York.

"Women Union Leaders in Masan, Korea: Some Recent Developments," Invited presentation for the Conference Women, The Working Environment and Sustainable Development in Urban Communities, September 20-21, 1991, New York, New York.

"Gender Issues," Invited presentation for the symposium Korean Traditions: Their Impact on the Future, March 9, 1994, Washington, D.C. sponsored by the Asia Society of N.Y.

"Foreign Investment or Foreign Exploitation: Women Workers and Unionization in a Korean Free Export Zone," Invited presentation for the conference, Economy and Culture in Eastern Asia, April 14-17, 1994, Toronto, Canada, sponsored University of Toronto-York University Joint Centre for Asia Pacific Studies.

"The Awkward Relationship: Students and Workers in the South Korean Labor Movement," Invited presentation for the Conference, Gender, Culture and Politics in the Korean and Korean American Communities, July 23-24, 1994, New York City, sponsored by the International Society for Korean Studies in the Americas. "Productivity, Militancy, and Femininity: Gendered Images of Korean Women Factory Workers," Invited presentation for the Conference on Gender and Social Change in Late 20th Century Korea, Center for Korean Research, Columbia University, New York, March 10-11, 1995. “From Asia to Asian America: Gender and Personal Narratives in Asian, Asian American and Women’s Studies,” The Conference on “Transforming Knowledge for a Changing World: Internationalizing Gender, Engendering the International,” University of Maryland, College Park, October 16-17, 1997.

“Women, Labor, and Identity,” The Conference on The Republic of Korea After 50 years: Continuity and Convergence. Georgetown University, Washington, D.C., October 2-3, 1998.

“Asian American Elderly Women and Poverty,” The Fifth Annual Diversity Research Forum on Race, Gender and Identity, University of Maryland, College Park, April 8, 1999.

“Confucian Patriarchy Reexamined: Korean Families and the IMF Economic Crisis,” (with John Finch), Paper presented at the Conference, Civil Society, Democracy, and Social Inequality in Korea. University of Maryland Conference, College Park, MD. October 16, 2000.

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“Gender Policy and New Status of Women in Korea,” presented at the Conference on Korea In Transition: Three Years Under the Kim Dae Jung Government at Georgetown University, March 25-27, 2001.

“Balancing Equality and Quality: Education and Civil Society in South Korea,” (with John Finch). presented at the Workshop on Empowering Civil Society and Women in Korea. University of Maryland, College Park, February 27-28, 2004.

“Imagine Otherwise: Korean Women’s Movement in the Era of Globalization,” Presented in a panel, “Gender, Labor, and Movements,” Globalization and Social Change: International Symposium for the 10th Anniversary of the Department of Sociology, Chung-Ang University, Seoul, November 20-21, 2008.

“Variegated Success: Gender Mainstreaming and the Institutionalization of Women’s Movements in South Korea,” Presented in a Conference, Gender Mainstreaming: Contexts, Compromises, Conflicts. Ewha Womans University, Seoul, November 18, 2008.

"Korean Gender Studies in North America, 2000-2013" in Proceedings from a Conference on The Intellectual and Institutional Trends of Korean Studies in North America. Academy of Korean Studies (2013).

Other Activities Session Organizer: "Women's Realities and Women's Choices in South Korea," Association for Asian Studies annual meetings, April 5-8, 1990, Chicago, IL.

Discussant for the panel, "Asian Women in Social Movements: Decolonizing Our Selves," Eastern Sociological Society annual meeting, March 13-16, 1994, Baltimore, M.D.

Consultant-discussant on "Working Women's Rights," for NGO Forum on Women in the Urban Environment: Creating Sustainable Working and Living Conditions. The Center for the Study of Women and Society (City University of New York) and The Japan Institute Women's and Minors' Problems (Tokyo), 4th World Conference on Women at Huairou, China. September 1-3, 1995.

Chair for the session, "World War II and East Asia," International Conference on Violent Endings. New Beginnings... Organized by the National Archives and the University of Maryland. College Park, MD. October 13-14, 1995.

Session Organizer and Chair: "Confronting the Past and the Present: Class, Gender and Nationalism in South Korean Society" Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Washington D.C. November 15-19, 1995.

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Session Organizer and Chair: "Fieldwork as Anthropological Practice," Annual meeting of the American Anthropological Association, San Francisco, November 20, 1996.

Co-organizer (with Nancy Abelmann): "Teaching Korea Across the Genre," University of Illinois, Urbana, February 15-16, 1997.

Discussant: “Georgetown Conference on Korean Society: Adjustment and Exchange, Korea in Comparative Perspective,” Georgetown University, December 10-11, 1999.

Co-organizer (with Miranda Schreurs): “Civil Society, Democracy, and Social Inequality in Korea,” University of Maryland, College Park, October 16, 2000.

Discussant: “Immigrant Women Organizing: Avenues for Collective Advancement,” Institute for Research on Women, Rutgers University, June 26, 2003.

Co-organizer (with Miranda Schreurs): “Empowering Civil Society and Women in Korea,” University of Maryland, College Park, February 27-28, 2004.

Session Organizer and Chair: “Education as a Family Project: Korean Families’ Quest for Excellence in the Global Arena,” Annual meeting of the Mid-Atlantic Region, Association for Asian Studies, University of Maryland, College Park, MD October 27, 2007.

Session Organizer and Chair: “Impossibilities of Gender Mainstreaming: Evaluating Women’s Movements in Bangladesh, South Korea, Taiwan, and the Anglophone Caribbean,” Interdisciplinary International Congress of Women’s Studies. Madrid, Spain, July 3-9, 2008.

Moderator: "Beyond Race and Gender: Creating Pedagogies of Difference Across the Curriculum" National Women's Studies Annual Conference, November 7-10, 2013, Cincinnati, Ohio. CONTRACTS AND GRANTS International Travel Grants, Office of International Affairs, UMCP, 1993 ($2,000)

Northeast Asia Committee, Korea Grants Association for Asian Studies, 1994 ($2,500)

Workshop Grant, Council on Korean Studies, Association for Asian Studies, 1996 (with Nancy Abelmann) ($5,000)

Asia Research Fund Grant, 1998-1999 ($15,000)

Conference Grant: Empowering Civil Society and Women in Korea. Korea Research Foundation, 2003 ($30,000)

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Senior Advanced Research Grant, Korea Foundation, 2007-8 ($30,000)

Tier I Seed Grant, University of Maryland, 2009-2010 ($50,000)

ADVANCE Seed Grant, University of Maryland, 2011 ($20,000)

Global Laboratory Grant, Co-PI, Academy of Korean Studies, 2011-15 ($1,300,000) Tier II Seed Grant, University of Maryland, 2014 ($75,000) FELLOWSHIPS AND AWARDS Yonsei University General Scholarship, 1973-1977

Hunter College Tuition Fellowship, 1982-1983

Andrew Silk Dissertation Fellowship CUNY/GSUC, 1986-1987

National Science Foundation Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship (BNS440358), 1986-1987

American Association of University Women Dissertation Fellowship, Alternate, 1987-1988

Graduate Research Fellowship, Center for Labor-Management Policy Studies CUNY/GSUC, 1989-1990

Lilly Teaching Fellowship, UMCP, 1991-1992

Summer Research Award, General Research Board, UMCP, 1992

Curriculum Transformation Summer Institute, UMCP, 1995

Faculty Recipient of Women of Color Award, UMCP, 1997

Semester Research Award, General Research Board, UMCP, 1997

Fellowship, Korea Foundation, 1997-1998

Diversity Initiative Faculty Research Award, UMCP 1998-1999

University System of Maryland, Women’s Forum, Faculty Research Award, 2000

Curriculum Development Award, Center for the Teaching Excellence, UMCP, 2003 (with Dae Young Kim and Lisa Mar)

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Semester Research Award, General Research Board, UMCP, 2004-5

Fellowship, Academy of Korean Studies, 2004-5 (declined)

Fulbright Senior Scholarship, fall 2004

Fellowship, Social Science Research Council, 2006-7

EDITORIAL BOARDS Asian Journal of Women’s Studies Yŏsŏng Yŏn’gu [Women’s Research] REVIEWING ACTIVITIES FOR JOURNALS AND OTHER PUBLICATIONS Evaluated book manuscripts for: University of California Press, Cornell University Press, Duke University Press, University of Michigan Press Evaluated article manuscripts for: Asian Journal of Women’s Studies, Feminist Studies, Gender and History, Journal of Asian Studies, Journal of Korean Women’s Studies, International Feminist Journal of Politics

Evaluated individual and panel proposals for the American Ethnological Society's Program Committee for American Anthropological Association annual meeting, 1996.

American Association of University Women, International Fellowships Review Committee, 2004-2006

American Council of Learned Societies, Fellowship Review Committee, 2005-6

Fulbright Fellowship Review Committee (Japan and Korea), 2007-8

Evaluated grant proposals: the Canadian Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council; Korea Research Foundation, 2008-9

External tenure reviewer for the University of Toronto, 2008

TEACHING, MENTORING, AND ADVISING

COURSES TAUGHT IN THE LAST FIVE YEARS: 2007-2012 WMST 420: Asian American Women: Social Construction of Gender (An elective for majors and certificate students and crosslisted with Asian American Studies.)

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Spring 2009, enrollment 24 WMST 488B: Lives of Immigrant Women (A senior seminar, these are required for majors and certificate students.)

Fall 2007, enrollment 7 WMST 499: Independent Study

Spring 2009, enrollment 2 Fall 2009, enrollment 1

WMST 619: Teaching Practicum

Fall 2009, enrollment 9 Spring 2010, enrollment 8 Spring 2012, enrollment 6 Fall 2012, enrollment 7

WMST 628: Colloquium

Fall 2010, enrollment 13 Spring 2011, enrollment 13

WMST 698B: Lives of Immigrant Women (Elective graduate seminar)

Fall 2007, enrollment 5 WMST 698I: Gender and Labor Politics

Fall 2010, enrollment 3 WMST 699: Independent Study

Fall, 2007, enrollment 1 Spring 2008, enrollment 2 Spring 2009, enrollment 1 Fall 2009, enrollment 1 Fall 2012, enrollment 1

WMST 709: Reading Major Field Exam

Spring 2011, enrollment 1 Fall 2011, enrollment 2 Spring 2012, enrollment 2 Fall 2012, enrollment 2

WMST 799: MA Thesis Research

Fall 2007, enrollment 1 Spring 2009, enrollment 1

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Fall 2009, enrollment 1 Spring 2010, enrollment 2 Spring 2011, enrollment 1

WMST 898: Pre-Candidacy Research

Spring 2008, enrollment 1 Fall 2008, enrollment 1 Spring 2012, enrollment 2 Fall 2012, enrollment 2

WMST 899: Doctoral Dissertation Research

Spring 2009, enrollment 1 Fall 2009, enrollment 1 Spring 2010, enrollment 1 Fall 2010, enrollment 1 Spring 2011, enrollment 1 Fall 2011, enrollment 1

GRADUATE STUDENT ADVISING Dan Ballon: Ed.D. College of Education, May 2004 (Committee member) Chris Liang: Ph.D. Department of Psychology, May 2004 (Committee member) Hee-sang Yoon: Ph.D. College of Journalism, May 2005 (Committee member) Jane Dusselier: Ph.D. Department of American Studies, May 2005 (Chair) Ji-young Cho: Ph.D. Department of Family Studies, December 2005 (Committee member) Aparna Sundaram: Ph.D. Department of Sociology, December 2005 (Committee member) Tracy Chung: Ph.D. Department of English, May 2006 (Committee member) Virginie Grzelcik: Department of Government and Politics, May 2006 (Committee member) Laurie Kendall: Ph.D. Department of American Studies, May 2006 (Committee member) Hye-young Lee: Ph.D. Department of Ethnomusicology, May 2006 (Committee member) Na Young Lee: Ph.D. Department of Women’s Studies, May 2007 (Disseration Chair) Ayu Saraswati: Ph.D. Department of Women’s Studies, May 2007 (Disseration Co-Chair) Sarah Tillery: Ph.D. Department of Women’s Studies, May 2007 (Committee member) Tiffany Derville: Ph.D. Department of Communication, December 2007 (Committee member) Jennifer Kim: Ph.D. College of Education, May 2007 (Committee member) Sung-mun Kim: Ph.D. Department of Government and Politics, December 2007 (Committee member)

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Nazish Salahuddin: Ph.D. Department of Psychology, December 2007 (Committee member) Misun Michelle Dokko: Ph.D. Department of English, May 2008 (Committee member) Sheetal Patel: Ph.D. Department of Psychology, May 2008 (Committee member) Clare Jen: Ph.D. Department of Women’s Studies, December 2008 (Committee member) Joy Sapinoso: Ph.D. Department of Women’s Studies, May 2009 (Committee member) Yoo Kyoung Shin: Ph.D. Department of Government and Politics, May 2009 (Committee

member) Katie Place: Ph.D. Department of Communication, May 2010 (Committee member) Susan Lee: Ph.D. Department of Government and Politics, May 2011 (Committee member) Yukako Tatsumi: Ph.D. College of Education, August 2011 (Committee member) Jing Song: Ph.D. Department of Women’s Studies, August 2012 (Dissertation Chair) Ryan Shanahan: Ph.D. Department of Women’s Studies, December 2012 (Committee member) Marja Booker: Ph.D. Department of Spanish Language, Literature and Cultures,

December 2012 (Committee member) Yookyoung Choi: Ph.D. Department of Art History, December 2012 (Committee member) Chang-won Lee: Ph.D. Department of Sociology, December 2012 (Committee member) Min-jung Ryu: Ph.D. College of Education, May 2012 (Committee member) Tomoko Tokunaga: Ph.D. College of Education, December 2012 (Committee member) Nihal Celik: Ph.D. Department of Sociology, May 2013 (Committee member) Dissertation Committee: Robyn Epstein (Department of Women’s Studies)

Denise Schupiko (Department of Women’s Studies) Graduate Student Advisor: Jeannette Soon Sina Lee Sun-hye Kim Justin Sprague Jane Dusselier: Ph.D. Department of American Studies (Dissertation Chair, 2005) Assistant Professor, Asian American Studies Program and Department of Anthropology, Iowa State University at Ames. Na Young Lee: Ph.D. Department of Women’s Studies (Dissertation Chair, 2007)

Associate Professor, Department of Sociology, Choong-Ang University, Seoul

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Ayu Saraswati: Ph.D. Department of Women’s Studies (Dissertation Co-Chair, 2007)

Assistant Professor, Department of Women’s Studies, University of Hawaii at Manoa

SERVICE

University of Maryland, College Park Department APT committee for Michelle Rowley’s tenure, 2011-12 Internal Review Committee for the Department, 2008-9 (Subcommittee Chair: the faculty section) Search Committee member for Women of Color Studies position 2005-6 Chair: Search Committee for Latina Studies 1998-1999 Chair: Salary Committee 1997-1998 Co-Chair: Program and Research Committee 1991-1993 Women's Studies Equity Officer 1991-- Graduate Student Advisor 1992-1993 College College APAC, 2012 – 2014 Humanities Center Task Force Committee, spring 2012 Board Member, The Center for the History of the New America, 2011-present Collegiate Internal Review Committee for the Department of Women’s Studies, 2008-9 Chair, Collegiate Council, College of Arts and Humanities, 2007-2008; Member, 1991-1993; 1999-2002 Member, First Year Focus Group, Arts and Humanities, 1992-1993 Member, Center for East Asian Studies 1991-present

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Chair: Korea Council 1995-2001 University Member, Asian American Studies Program Director Search Committee, 2011-2012 Member, General Education Faculty Board, Plural Societies, 2010-2011 Member, College of Arts and Humanities Dean Search Committee, 2010-2011 Member, Provost’s Advisory Committee on Diversity, 2010-2011 Member, Provost’s Advisory Committee on International Affairs, 2005-2006 Member, Provost’s Task Force on Diversity Issues, 2003-2004 Co-Chair, President's Commission on Ethnic Minority Issues, 2002 - 2004 Co-Chair, Curriculum Transformation Committee, Freeman Foundation Grant, 2002-2005 Commissioner, President's Commission on Ethnic Minority Issues 1996-1998