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Yookyeong Im

Postdoctoral Scholar, Institute for Korean Studies

Email:
yi4@iu.edu
Global and International Studies Building, 2013

About Yookyeong Im

Education

Ph.D., Harvard University, 2023, Anthropology
M.A., Seoul National University, 2015, Anthropology
B.A., Yonsei University, 2011, Sociology

Research Interests

Political and legal anthropology
language and semiosis
gender and sexuality
social movements in contemporary South Korea
international human rights law

Bio

Yookyeong Im is an anthropologist specializing in legal subjectivity, language, gender and sexuality, and social movements in the context of contemporary Korea. Her research examines the ways in which the law engages with social discrimination and political aspirations. Her current book project explores how the law emerged as one of the most potent means of queer politics in South Korea. With ethnographic and historical approaches to the increasing judicialization of social movements, she revisits the question of law’s potential in emancipatory politics and focuses on the dilemmatic function of law in shaping queer political imaginations.

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