Janice C. H. Kim is a historian of modern Korea, specializing in gender, labour, war and migration in the twentieth century. She is author of several articles including: “Pusan at War: Refuge, Relief and Resettlement in the Temporary Capital, 1950–1953,” JAEAR (2017), “The Pacific War and Working Women in Late-Colonial Korea,” Signs (2007). She is author of To Live to Work: Factory Women in Colonial Korea, 1910–1945 (Stanford University Press 2009). She is Associate Professor of History at York University.
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Janice C. H. Kim
Associate Professor of History