Koreanistik

Dr. Hyemin Oh

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Dr Hye-min OH is a feminist scholar, writer, filmmaker, and educator. She holds a PhD in Women’s Studies from Ewha Women’s University in Seoul and an MA in Gender and Diversity from the Freie Universität Berlin. 

Her dissertation, entitled ‘Epistemic Vulnerability of Korean Budding Feminists in the Era of Post-Feminism Reboot.' focused on the contemporary and generational context, examining the impact of feminism and anti-feminism backlash on the young generation.

Following the emergence of the #MeToo movement in the arts sector, she has taught mandatory feminist courses at the Korea National University of Arts in Seoul for six years. In an educational environment characterized by acceptance and resistance, she cultivated her interest in feminist pedagogy. She participated in numerous projects to develop educational content and published academic papers and books. In addition to her previous activities, she has expressed a desire to research the current situation in which alternative knowledge, defined as information that deviates from established facts and is often used to manipulate public opinion, is replacing and influencing reality. To this end, she was awarded a Global Encounters Fellowship at the Eberhard Karls University Tübingen, Germany. In focus group 'politics of division', she is currently engaged in research to identify responses to this phenomenon from a transnational perspective, with a particular focus on resilience and institutionalization.


Akademischer Werdegang

April 2025 - March 2026
Post-doctoral Fellow

Eberhard-Karls-Universität Tübingen (Germany)

September 2019 - February 2025
Lecturer

Korea National University of Arts (South Korea)

February 2024
Doctor of Phliosophy, Women's Studies

Ewha Women’s University (South Korea)

January 2014
Master of Arts, Gender and Diversity

Freie Universität Berlin (Germany)

August 2008
Bachelor of Arts, Sociology / Women’s Studies / Multimedia(minor)

Ewha Women’s University (South Korea)

Publikationen

2025. 02 You are the 20,000th person to ask me this question - the indefatigable Femi answers. Taehak Publishing/Nal Pub. Paju. ISBN: 979-11-681033-0 http://aladin.kr/p/PzmPM

2024. 02 Epistemic Vulnerability of Korean Budding Feminists in the Era of Post Feminism Reboot. Doctoral Dissertation, Ewha Women's University https://dspace.ewha.ac.kr/handle/2015.oak/267226

2024. 01 The ‘Tal-jo’ Diary of a Matriarch – Ain’t I a Woman? In: Reading bell hooks together. Dongnyokpub. Paju. ISBN: 978-89-729711-4-6 http://aladin.kr/p/dQFXD

2022. 12 The Strangers in the Feminist Classroom. In: Equality in the Classroom, now. Dongnyokpub. Paju. ISBN: 978-89-729707-1-2 http://aladin.kr/p/FQiFe

2022. 06 Feminist Pedagogy through the Silence in a Time of Backlash. In: Women’s Studies Review, 39(1). Korean Women’s Institute at Ewha Women’s University. Seoul. ISSN: 15987698 https://www.kci.go.kr/kciportal/landing/article.kci?arti_id=ART002853596

2021. 06 The Political Responsibility of “No. 1 Orphan Exporter” and the Appearance of Compassionate Korean. In: Memory&Vision, 44. Korea Democracy Foundation. Seoul. ISSN: 1599712x https://kiss.kstudy.com/Detail/Ar?key=3889946

2019. 12 Well-Grounded Anxiety Becoming Hate: A Focus on the Discourses of Recognizing Refugees’ and Women’s Fear. In: Gender and Culture, 12(2). Keimyung University Institute of Women’s Studies. Daegu. ISSN: 20056354 https://www.kci.go.kr/kciportal/ci/sereArticleSearch/ciSereArtiView.kci?sereArticleSearchBean.artiId=ART002550145

2019. 06 Encounters with ‘Ugly Koreans’ and the Construction of the ‘Other’. In: Memory&Vision, 40. Korea Democracy Foundation. Seoul. ISSN: 1599712x https://kiss.kstudy.com/Detail/Ar?key=3683340

2014.10 Selbstreflexion durch Theateraufführung: Biografisches Migrantentheater <Rote Schuhe Berlin>. In: Unbekannte Vielfalt – Einblicke in die koreanische Migrationsgeschichte in Deutschland. Domid. Köln. ISBN: 978-3-9816133-1-5

2014. 05 Helden weinen nicht. In: Korea Forum, No. 22. Berlin. ISSN: 0944-8373