Heejeong Sohn, PhD

Director, Center for Korean Studies
Advanced Senior Lecturer, Department of Asian and Asian American Studies
Director, Korean Studies Program
Director, NSLI-Y Korean Language and Culture
Ph.D. Stony Brook University, 2014
Geographical Areas:Korea, East Asia, Korea-US
Topic Areas:Modern & contemporary history of Korea; photography and visual studies; American missionaries in Korea; gender and sexuality; history of Korean language;
Korean language pedagogy; digital humanities
Office: N5520 Center for Korean Studies; 1122 Humanities
Email: heejeong.sohn@stonybrook.edu
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- Biography
Heejeong Sohn, PhD, is Advanced Senior Lecturer in Asian & Asian American Studies, where she directs
the Korean Studies Program. Since 2011, she has significantly expanded the program
through innovative curriculum design and global study-abroad pathways. Trained as
a historian of modern Korea, her research focuses on late Chosŏn and early modern
Korea, with particular interests in visual culture, gender, religion, and the making
of modernity. She also examines language practices and the cultural and political
dynamics of division between North and South Korea. An accomplished grant writer,
she has secured multimillion-dollar funding, including major federal awards and Academy
of Korean Studies initiatives, advancing both scholarship and institutional growth
of Korean Studies at Stony Brook University. | - Courses Taught
An Introduction to Korean Culture
Modern Korea thru Visual Culture
Language and Society in Korea
Language and Society in North Korea
Senior Seminar in Korean Studies
Korean Language from Elementary to Intermediate Levels
Advanced Korean III in Social Studies
Advanced Korean IV in Humanities
| - Publications
2018 “Revisiting the Mission Subject: The First Protestant Women and Photography in Korea
between 1880 and 1910” in Christianity and the Modern Women in East Asia, edited by Garrett Washington, Leiden: Brill
2016 “Book Review,” Contemporary Korean Art: Tansaekhwa and the Urgency of Method, by Joan Kee. 2013 (Pacific Affairs, Volume 89, No. 4, December 2016)
2015a “Gendering Modernity: Korean Women Seen through the Early Missionary Gaze,” a photo
essay (Cross-Currents E-Journal: East Asian History and Culture Review, NO. 16, September 2015)
2015b “Building Innovative Online Korean and Japanese Courses: A Pilot on Technology-enhanced
Curriculum Development,” co-authored with Eriko Sato, et al. (Journal of Educational Technology Systems44.2: 171-202, December 2015)
2011 “Book Review,” North Korea Caught in Time: Images of War and Reconstruction, by Balazs Szalontai and Chris Springer, 2010 (Pacific Affairs, Vol. 84, Number 1, March 2011)
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