Assistant Professor
Social and Cultural Anthropology
B.A. Seoul National University
M.A., Ph.D., University of Chicago
Email:dodomkim[at]sophia.ac.jp
Office: 10-505
Tel: 03-3238-4062
My research focuses on how legal and technological infrastructure shapes state and citizenship discourses at the scale of everyday lives in East Asia. My current writing project, Documenting Uncertainties, is based on multi-year ethnographic fieldwork in Shenzhen, China. By examining how urban migrants speak of and interact with ID cards, certificates, permits, and numerous other evidentiary documents, I examine the heterogeneous understandings of urban citizenship that the materiality of documents can facilitate. More recently, I began exploring how media technologies with different sensorial capacities mediate discourses of legal rights, social justice, and citizenship.
I currently teach courses on border studies, law and culture, and visual anthropology.
Faculty of Liberal Arts
ETHNOGRAPHIC MODES OF INQUIRY
ADVANCED READINGS IN ANTHROPOLOGY