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LOST & FOUND LIGHT RELIEF: SERIES II CONTRIBUTORS: JOEY S. KIM

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JOEY S. KIM
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  1. AMMIEL ALCALAY
  2. HENRY FERRINI
  3. JOEY S. KIM
  4. LUCY TORRES
  5. SEAN M. KENNEDY
  6. BRAD FOX
  7. IRIS CUSHING
  8. JOHN RUFO
  9. MARINE CORNUET
  10. STEFANO MORELLO

JOEY KIM

Joey S. Kim is an Assistant Professor of English at the University of Toledo. She researches global Anglophone literature with a focus on 18th- and 19th-century poetics and aesthetics. Her first book project, Romanticism and the Poetics of Orientation, identifies a poetics of cultural production that roots the self-formation of the poetic subject in tropes of Orientalism. In addition to poetics, she works on global Asian culture and multiethnic U.S. literatures. Her next book project, "The 'Yellow’ Nineteenth Century," traces Asian American culture through print culture and newspapers in the postbellum period. Her research has been supported by the NEH, the American Antiquarian Society, the Boston Athenaeum, the Society of Nineteenth-Century Americanists, and others. She has published work in Essays in Romanticism, The Keats-Shelley Review, The Keats-Shelley Journal, Shondaland, the LA Review of Books, Pleiades: Literature in Context, The Journal of Global Postcolonial Studies, and elsewhere.

website: www.joeyskim.com

Twitter:@joeykim

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