Assistant Professor, Korean LiteratureMoore Hall 386 Phone: (808) 956-2233 Email: dkroli@hawaii.edu |
Educational Background
PhD University of Chicago (East Asian Languages and Civilizations)
MA University of Chicago (East Asian Languages and Civilizations)
BA University of California, Berkeley (Japanese Language, Korean Language Minor)
Research Areas/Interests
Modern Korean Poetry, Translation Studies, Poetics, Postcolonial Theory, Transnational Literature
Selected Bibliography
Journal Articles
“The Politics of Separation: The Beloved and 1920s Korean Poetry.” Azalea: Journal of Korean Literature and Culture, vol. 13, 2020, pp. 221-236.
“Visible and Invisible Translation: Yu Chin-o’s ‘Lecturer Kim and Professor T.’” Japanese Language and Literature, vol. 53, no. 1, 2019, pp. 33-61.
Translations
“Separation Poems.” Azalea: Journal of Korean Literature and Culture, vol. 13, 2020, pp. 237-243.
“March First Movement: Korean Translations.” Asian American Writer’s Workshop: The Margins, 1 Mar. 2016, aaww.org/march-first-korean-translations. Accessed 6 Sep. 2020.
Other
“Han’guk hyŏndaesi segyehwa rŭl wihan chean” [A Proposal for the Globalization of Contemporary Korean Poetry]. Hyŏndae sihak, vol. 593, 2020, pp. 122-135.