Jinhyoung Lee

Personal Profile

  • Mobility Humanities, Associate Editor (2022.01. ~ )
  • Mobilities, Editorial Board Member (2023.01 ~ )
  • The International Association for the History of Transport, Traffic and Mobility (T2M), Executive Committee (EC) member (2021.11. ~)
  • Book Series “Posthumanities and Citizenship Futures” (Rowman and Littlefield), A member of the Advisory Board (2021.9. ~ )
  • The Antoninus Journal, Associate Editor for the Humanities (2021.02. ~ )
  • Tugkad, Editorial Board Member (2022.01 ~ )
  • International Journal of Diaspora and Cultural Criticism, Editorial Board Member (2020.07. ~ )
  • Modern Korean Literature Association, Editorial Board Member (2016.01. ~ )

Research Outputs

  • “Climate change, planetary biographies, and symbioticmobility,” Mobilities 19(5), 2024.
  • “Mobility Necropolitics and Harmless Islanders,” Kritika Kultura Vol. 43, 2024.
  • “Mobility, Empire, and “Island” in Colonial Korea,” Kritika Kultura Vol. 40, 2023.
  • “An Introduction to the Afterlife of “On the Road”,” Kritika Kultura Vol. 38, February, 2022.
  • “Mobility Infrastructure, Literary Ethics, and Anti-Colonial Politics,” Interdisciplinary Studies of Literature 5-4, 2021.
  • “Introduction to the Kritike Special Issue: Philosophical Thoughts in the Age of High Mobility,” KRITIKE 14-3, 2021.
  • “Mobility Biopolitics and the Aquarium as a Paradigm of Political Space,” KRITIKE 14-3, 2021.
  • “Mobile Imperialism and its Fissure in Colonial Chosŏn: Centering on Kim Namch’ŏn’s “To Chŏllyŏng,” European Journal of Korean Studies 20-2, 2021.
  • “Colonial Mobility and the Biopolitics of the Colonial Non-Place,” Kritika Kultura 36, 2021.
  • “Textual Representation of Colonial Mobilities and the Politics of Emancipation,” UNIVERSITAS-MONTHLY REVIEW OF PHILOSOPHY AND CULTURE 47(5), 2020.
  • “Exploring Humanistic Layers of Urban Travel Representation, Imagination, and Speculation,” Transfers 9(3), 2019.
  • “Colonial Mobility System and the Politics of Interspace,” ​Gubo Hakbo 23​, 2019.
  • “The “Uprooted” Japanese Identity in the Era of Post-War and the Emotional Sources of Anti-Korea(n) Sentiment: Focused on Oe Kenzaburo(大江健三郎)’s The Football of the First Year of Manen,” ​Japanese Studies​ 31​, 2019.
  • “An Alternative Understanding of Diaspora and Its Theoretical Impasse (Book Review),” The Journal of Multicultural Society 12(1), 2019.
  • “Living the Difference,” International Journal of Diaspora & Cultural Criticism 9(1), 2019.
  • “New Mobilities Paradigm and Mobility-Based Textual Research Method,” Journal of Popular Narrative 24(4), 2018.
  • “A Study on the Perspective for Zainichi Literary Studies in the High-Mobility Era,” International Journal of Diaspora & Cultural Criticism 8(2), 2018.
  • “Art vs. Politics – Criticism on the Novel in Early Modern Korea,” UNITAS 91(1), 2018.
  • “Haim Haza​n, The Critical Reconsideration on the Hybridity in the Global Era (Review on Against Hybridity),” UNIVERSITAS-MONTHLY REVIEW OF PHILOSOPHY AND CULTURE 45(3), 2018.
  • “Im Hwa, Hybridity, and the Anti-Colonial Politics of Modern Korean Literature,” KRITIKA KULTURA 30/31, 2018.
  • “The Colonial Korean, Native Diaspora, and his Death,” Journal of Popular Narrative 23, 2017.
  • “The Extended Understanding of Adaptation and The Politics of Intertextuality,” Journal of Popular Narrative 22(4), 2016.
  • “Ōoka Shōhei’s Cognition of “Post – War” in Japan,” Korean Journal of Japanese Language and Literature 69, 2016.
  • “Popular Narrative and The “Ethical Turn” in Literature,” Journal of Popular Narrative 22(2), 2016.
  • “National Literature, Third World Literature, and The Literature of Salvation,” The Journal of Humanities 37, 2016.
  • “The “Leisure” and The Infertile hétérotopie in Colonial Era,” Literary Criticism 57, 2015.
  • “Mass Media and The Imagination of Multicultural “Talk”,” Universitas-Monthly Review of Philosophy and Culture 42(5), 2015.
  • “The Utopia of Police and The (Im)possibility of Politics,” The Journal of Korean Studies 37, 2015.
  • “The aporia of ‘history’ discourse and the problem of its overcoming in Late Japanese Colonial Period,” Journal of Modern Korean Literature 29, 2014.
  • “Trust, Filial Piety, and Another Morality,” The Journal of Korean Studies 32, 2014.
  • “‘The birth of a baby’ and the future of ‘Imperial subjects’,” Journal of Popular Narrative 30, 2013.
  • “Lamp-focused on the integration of reading, discussion, writing,” Journal of Korean Modern Literature 51, 2013.
  • “Imhwa and the politics of literature,” Literary Criticism 46, 2012.
  • “Kim Nam-cheon, Speculation on ‘History’ in Late Colonial Era,” The Journal of Literary Theory 47, 2011.
  • Mobility, Ethos, Common Culture, Seoul: LP, 2023.
  • Mobility and Text Studies, Seoul: LP, 2021.
  • Slices of (Mobile) Life, Seoul: LP, 2021. (Translation)
  • Mobile/Immobile: Choices and Rights for 2030, Seoul: LP, 2021. (Translation)
  • Mobility Technology and the Aesthetics of Text, Seoul: LP, 2020.
  • Against Hybridity, Seoul: LP, 2020. (Translation)
  • Text, Technology, Mobility, Seoul: LP, 2019.
  • Mobility and Humanities, Seoul: LP, 2019. (Translation)
  • Korean Studies and Emotional Education, Seoul: LP, 2018.
  • Adaptation Theory, Seoul: LP, 2017. (Translation)
  • After Hybridity, Seoul: LP, 2017.
  • Topography of Diaspora, Seoul: LP, 2016.
  • Criticism of Korean Multiculturalism, Seoul: LP, 2016.
  • Gu Jung-Seo, Walk with His Literature, Seoul: Somyong, 2015.
  • Theories of Novel of the Colonial Korea in the Late 1930’s, Seoul: Somyong, 2013.
  • Modern Society and Critical Writing, Seoul: Pagijong Press, 2013.
  • Mikhail Bakhtin: Creation of a Prosaics, Seoul: Chaeksesang, 2006. (Translation)