To Whom It May Concern,
My name is Bo-Kyong Kim. As a professor at Nanchang Institute of Science and Technology, School of Arts and also work with the Center for Chinese Studies at the Institute of Humanities of Seoul National University (SNU). I am based in Seoul because of COVID-19.
Teaching Experience and other Work
I’ve spent significant time on a variety of projects including lectures at NIST and PKU. Courses I have taught at PKU include Korean Film & TV Aesthetics, Analysis of Korean Popular Culture, and Advanced Korean language. In addition to teaching, I’ve translated three books, participated in three research projects, and published approximately thirteen academic articles and two academic books. Some highlights from my publications include “An Analysis on Zhang Lv’s Films based on the Diaspora Consciousness”, and “Features and Social Significance of Korean Courtroom Movies.”
Research focuses
My current research focuses on New Media and Korean Popular Culture in East Asia. My previous research project, “The Current Status and Future of Hallyu in China” was nearly 400 pages recently. It was issued a grant from the Korean Cultural Promotion Institute with praise from Korean experts. Its research methods and analytical framework can be successfully used on more projects.
My unique skills and experience developed in humanities and cultural study has prepared me well to make significant research and publication contribution. In addition, my intimate familiarity with and knowledge of Korean language and culture will enrich and deepen critical discourse on international topics.
Thank you very much for your consideration. I look forward to hearing from you soon.
Sincerely yours,
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