Personal profile
In Korean
김효선 교수(인문대학 영어영문학과)
Education
(2005) B.A., Seoul National University, Seoul
(2009) M.A., Seoul National University, Seoul
(2021) Ph. D., Seoul National University,Seoul
(2009) M.A., Seoul National University, Seoul
(2021) Ph. D., Seoul National University,Seoul
Professional Experience
(2026~Present) Assistant Professor, Kyungpoook National University, Daegu
(2022-2025) Lecturer, Seoul National University, Seoul
(2022-2025) Lecturer, Hankuk University of Foreign Studies, Seoul
(2022-2024) Humanities Fellow, Institute of Humanities at Seoul National University, Seoul
(2022-2025) Lecturer, Seoul National University, Seoul
(2022-2025) Lecturer, Hankuk University of Foreign Studies, Seoul
(2022-2024) Humanities Fellow, Institute of Humanities at Seoul National University, Seoul
Research Interests
Critical Theory, American Novels, Cultural Studies, Modernism, Ontology, Literature and Science Studies
Major Research Achievements
William Faulkner and the Smell of Others. American Fiction Studies. vol.28 no.3 (2021)
Scenes of Poverty: A Ontological Reading of Let Us Now Praise Famous Men. American Fiction Studies. vol.30 no.1 (2023)
The Poetic Outcry in a Destitute Time: A Heideggerian Reading of Robert Bresson’s L’Argent. The Journal of Literature and Film. vol.24 no.2 (2023)
Zora Neale Hurston’s Trans-Corporeal Imagination: A Reading of Their Eyes Were Watching God. The Journal of Criticism and Theory. vol.28 no.3 (2023)
Anthropocene and the Faulknerian Land. In/Outside. no.55 (2023)
The Cultural Representations of “the Great Locomotive Chase” during the American Civil War: A Study on William Faulkner’s The Unvanquished and Buster Keaton’s The General. Foreign Literature Studies. no.100 (2025)
Scenes of Poverty: A Ontological Reading of Let Us Now Praise Famous Men. American Fiction Studies. vol.30 no.1 (2023)
The Poetic Outcry in a Destitute Time: A Heideggerian Reading of Robert Bresson’s L’Argent. The Journal of Literature and Film. vol.24 no.2 (2023)
Zora Neale Hurston’s Trans-Corporeal Imagination: A Reading of Their Eyes Were Watching God. The Journal of Criticism and Theory. vol.28 no.3 (2023)
Anthropocene and the Faulknerian Land. In/Outside. no.55 (2023)
The Cultural Representations of “the Great Locomotive Chase” during the American Civil War: A Study on William Faulkner’s The Unvanquished and Buster Keaton’s The General. Foreign Literature Studies. no.100 (2025)
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