Se-Mi Oh (University of Wisconsin-Madison 교수)

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Se-Mi Oh
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Name in Latin Alphabet: Se-Mi Oh
Nationality: USA
Affiliation: University of Wisconsin


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Academic Positions

  • University of Wisconsin, Madison Madison, WI September 2011 - present
Assistant Professor, Department of East Asian Languages and Literature
(Affiliated faculty at the Center for East Asian Studies and the Center for Visual Cultures)
  • New York University New York, NY September 2010 - August 2011
Assistant Professor Faculty Fellow, Department of East Asian Studies
  • Columbia University New York, NY January 2011 - May 2011
Adjunct Assistant Professor, Department of East Asian Languages and Cultures
  • University of Michigan Ann Arbor, MI September 2009 - April 2010
Lecturer/Korea Foundation Fellow, Department of Asian Languages and Cultures

Degrees

  • Columbia University New York, NY
Ph.D. in History of East Asia, October 2008
Dissertation: “Consuming the Modern: the Everyday in Colonial Seoul, 1915-1937”
M. Phil. in History of East Asia, October 2004
Thesis: “Staging the Colonial Project: The Chosǒn Industrial Exhibition, 1915”
  • University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign Urbana, IL
M.A. in East Asian Languages and Cultures, May 2001
  • University of California, Los Angeles Los Angeles, CA
B.A. in History and East Asian Studies, June 1999

Honors and Fellowships

  • Kyujanggak Fellow, International Center for Korean Studies, Kyujanggak
Institute for Korean Studies, Seoul National University, June 2013 - December 2013
  • Korea Foundation Teaching Fellow, University of Michigan, Spring 2010
  • Korea Foundation Post-doctoral Fellow, Korea Institute, Harvard University, 2008-2009
  • Fulbright Hays-Doctoral Dissertation Research Abroad, 2004-2005

Publications

  • “Letters to the Editor: Women, Newspapers, and the Public Sphere in Turn-of-the Century Korea,” in Epistolary Korea, ed. JaHyun K. Haboush (Columbia University Press, March 2009).
  • “Narrating History Through the Gaze of the Spectator: The Chosǒn Industrial