Claire Jean Kim (born July 27, 1965) is an American political scientist at the University of California, Irvine.
Claire Jean Kim | |
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Born | July 27, 1965 |
Nationality | American |
Alma mater | Harvard College Yale University |
Occupation | Political scientist |
She received her A.B. from Harvard College and an M. Phil and Ph.D. from Yale University. Her research interests are comparative race studies, human-animal studies, race and politics, and social movements.[1]
Selected publications
edit- Bitter Fruit: The Politics of Black-Korean Conflict in New York City (Yale University Press, 2000)[2]
- Species/Race/Sex (a special issue of American Quarterly, 65, 3, September 2013, co-edited with Carla Freccero)[3]
- Dangerous Crossings: Race, Species and Nature in a Multicultural Age (Cambridge University Press, 2015)[4]
Grants and awards
edit- American Political Science Association's Ralph Bunche Award for the Best Book on Ethnic and Cultural Pluralism
- Best Book Award from the American Political Science Association Organized Section on Race, Ethnicity, and Politics
- Grant from the University of California Center for New Racial Studies
- Fellowship at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, New Jersey
- Fellowship at the University of California Humanities Research Institute
References
edit- ^ "UC Irvine - Faculty Profile System". www.faculty.uci.edu.
- ^ "Bitter Fruit - Yale University Press". yalebooks.yale.edu.
- ^ "Species/Race/Sex - American Quarterly". www.americanquarterly.org.
- ^ Kim, Claire Jean (2015). Dangerous Crossings: Race, Species, and Nature in a Multicultural Age. doi:10.1017/CBO9781107045392. ISBN 9781107045392.
- ^ "Claire Jean Kim". animallawconference.org.