- “Reckoning with the Rogue: Calculation, Narration, and the Incomplete Scene of Accountability in J. M. Lee's The Boy from Paradise.” Comparative Literature Studies 61, no. 3 (2024): 409-440. ()
- “As the Crow Flies: Yi Sang’s Aerial Poetics,” Journal of Korean Studies (2018) 23 (2): 241-274. ()
John H. Kim
Assistant Professor of Asian Studies
John H. Kim is a scholar of comparative literature working at the intersection of literature, science, and philosophy, across modern East Asia (Korea, China, Japan) and Europe.
His research focuses on nonverbal forms of expression in literature, criticism, and theory, while his teaching interests span from premodern to contemporary East Asian literature and film.
Education
- PhD, Comparative Literature, Harvard University
- BA, English & Asian Studies, Amherst College