Daniel Y. Kim
Associate Professor of English
Office: 70 Brown St., Rm. 203
Phone: (401) 863-3748
Courses '09-'10
Sem I:
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ENGL 0610K - S01: 20-Century Literatures in English -- CRN 14969 (Team taught with Prof. Tamar Katz)
ENGL 2760H - S01: Nationalizing Narratives: Studies in the Twentieth-Century U.S. Novel -- CRN 14959
Sem II:
• ENGL 1760P-S01: "Extravagant" Texts: Experiments in Asian American Writing -- CRN 24381
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Degrees
Ph.D. University of California, Berkeley, 1997
B.A. University of Michigan, 1989
Research Interests
20th-century U. S. literature with a primary focus on the Asian American and African
American traditions, Ethnic Studies, and Gender Studies
Professional Accomplishments
Daniel Y. Kim is author of Writing Manhood in Black and Yellow: Ralph Ellison, Frank Chin and the Literary Politics of Identity (Stanford
University Press, 2005). He is currently working on a book on representations of the Korean War in U.S. culture. He has published articles in American Literary History, Criticism, The Journal of Asian American Studies, and Novel.

