
Associated Faculty: Minjeong Kim
Office: NH-207 | Phone: (619) 594-5463 | Email: [email protected]
Minjeong Kim's main research deals with gender relations in immigrant families. Her
ongoing project examines Filipina marriage migrants in South Korea and their citizenship
experiences in the host state. Here, she incorporates queer perspectives to point
out heteronormativity in international marriage. Her latest paper juxtaposes South
Korean state policies for marriage migrants and discourses surrounding them with the
marriage equality movements in the United States. Drawing on the works by queer theories
such as Jasbir Puar and Lisa Duggan, she discuss that in both cases, the movement
that advocates one group's rights can contribute to political discourses that undermine
other groups/inequalities. For her future project, she hopes to study more about LGBT
migrants in South Korea and other East Asian countries.