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Ji-Yeon Yuh

Ji-Yeon Yuh

Northwestern University

Chicago, Illinois, United States

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Ji-Yeon Yuh received her Ph.D. in History from the University of Pennsylvania and is the founding faculty member of the Asian American Studies Program at Northwestern University, where she teaches Asian American history, Asian diasporas, US militarism and war, race and gender, and oral history. Her book, Beyond the Shadow of Camptown: Korean Military Brides in America, was the first substantive work to examine the consequences of U.S. militarism for Korean migration and diaspora. Her current projects include a digital oral history repository focused on Asian diasporas, an oral history project on the Midwest as an Asian American space, a book on Korean diaspora in China, Japan, and the United States, and a study of reunification and Korea peace activism in the Korean diaspora. She has been a consultant for numerous public history, media, and education projects, including Still Presents Pasts, an exhibit on Korean Americans and the Korean War, Crossing East, a radio documentary on Asian Americans, and Pollyanna’s high school racial literacy curriculum. As a longtime advocate for Korea peace and reunification, she occasionally publishes op-eds in places like the Chicago Tribune and the National Interest. She serves as the board chair of Women Cross DMZ, an associate (and former board member) of the Korea Policy Institute, and an advisor for Action for One Korea. She is a co-founder and the emeritus board president of the Korean Performing Arts Institute of Chicago and a former board president of KAN-WIN, an Asian American women’s anti-gender-violence organization. A native of Seoul and Chicago, she is a fan of pungmul, a taekwondo black belt, a science fiction reader, and the mother of three children.

Area of Expertise

  • Humanities & Social Sciences

Topics

  • Diasporic activism
  • Anti-Asian Racism
  • militarism
  • war and empire
  • Korean War
  • US-Korea relations
  • camptowns and US military
  • militarized sex work
  • transnational adoption
  • Korean adoptees
  • Korean transnational adoption
  • Korean military brides
  • marriage migration
  • separated families
  • North Korean refugees
  • Korea peace and reunification
  • Korean Americans
  • Korean diaspora
  • Koreans in China
  • Koreans in Japan
  • South Korea
  • oral history
  • International Migration
  • Asian Diaspora Studies
  • transnational Asian American studies
  • Asian American Studies
  • Asian American history
  • critical Korean studies
  • gender studies
  • women's history
  • peace-building

Ji-Yeon Yuh

Northwestern University

Chicago, Illinois, United States

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