Construction worker gay sex art2/7/2024 He has written several related articles on questions of place, race, and nation in colonizing and decolonizing movements on the peninsula (see “publications” tab for details).Ĭurrently, Dr. Henry’s first book, Assimilating Seoul (University of California Press, 2014 Korean translation, 2020), which won a 2020 Sejong Book Prize in History, Geography, and Tourism, addressed the violent but contested role of public spaces in colonial Korea. A social and cultural historian interested in global forces that (re) produce lived spaces, he also studies cross-border processes linking South Korea, North Korea, Japan, and the US in the creation of “Hot War” militarisms, the transpacific practice of medical sciences, and the embodied experiences of heteropatriarchal capitalism. Henry (Ph.D., UCLA, 2006 Assistant/Associate Professor, UCSD, 2009-Present) is a specialist of modern Korea with a focus on the period of Japanese rule (1910-1945) and its postcolonial afterlives (1945-present).
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