Sandra So Hee Chi Kim, PH.D.
Assistant Professor, Department of Asian and Asian American Studies 
Ph.D. University of Southern California, 2017
Topic Areas: The Korean War, Militarization, U.S. empire, coloniality, transnational
Korean/American studies, Asian American studies, critical ethnic studies
Office: 1095 Humanities
Email: sandra.kim@stonybrook.edu
Brief Bio:
Dr. Sandra So Hee Chi Kim (she/her) is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Asian and Asian American
Studies. A transnational cultural studies scholar with specializations in transpacific
Asian American studies, critical Korean studies, and the study of modern empire, her
research explores the intersections of race, global coloniality, ethnonationalisms,
migration, and culture. Her articles have appeared in Diaspora: A Journal of Transnational
Studies, Positions: Asia Critique, Korean Studies, and Occasion: Interdisciplinary
Studies in the Humanities, among other journals, and is currently working on a book
manuscript entitled Kinning Empire: Transcoloniality, Kinship, and Korean Historical
Trauma. Dr. Kim is also the founder and co-director of the grassroots community organization,
Asian American Justice + Innovation Lab, and the 2023 recipient of the David L. Ferguson
Award for Excellence in Inclusive Teaching
