Jodie Kim
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Teaching Focus: Contemporary Literature & Literary TheoryAssociate Professor Email: Jodie.Kim@warwick.ac.uk Jodie Kim was born in Korea and raised in the American South. She holds a PhD in the New Southern Gothic and her research examines the intersection of racial, gendered, and political violence and contemporary literature. Jodie writes as SJ Kim. She is the author of (2024), longlisted for the American Library Association's Andrew Carnegie Medal for Excellence in Nonfiction and the Gordon Burn Prize. Her writing has appeared in , , and among other publications, and has been nominated for the . Her poetry and translation study received the 2021 Specimen Prize. Jodie is currently not accepting new PhD proposals but is open to exploratory conversations for a 2028 or later start. She welcomes enquiries from writers committed to studying race, gender, and sexuality. She is especially interested in the themes of horror and the occult, and the forms of experimental literature and hybrid writing. |
