Hyun Suk Park 朴賢淑 (she/her)
Assistant Professor of East Asian Languages and Cultures
Bio
My primary field of research is Korean literature and culture from the seventeenth through the nineteenth century. As a scholar of Korean literature both in Korean and literary Sinitic (hanmun 漢文) by training, my research is deeply engaged with the East Asian cultural tradition. My research interests include the intersections between literature and performance, the history of gender and sexuality, the comparative history of slavery, and the cultural history of natural disasters in early modern East Asia and beyond.
My first book manuscript, Government Courtesans in Military Uniforms: State Slavery, Gender, and Performance in Chosŏn Korea, 1392–1910 (forthcoming; Harvard University Asia Center, 2027), explores the cultural production of government courtesans (kwan’gi 官妓) at the nexus of the studies of slavery, gender, and performance in Korean literature. In this work, I illuminate how the spectacular performances of courtesans, offered in state events, were involved in the constitution and reproduction of state power of Chosŏn. I also examine how courtesan performances represent state power as multivalent and unstable through the frequent incorporation of heterogeneous elements, as exemplified by martial entertainment offered by cross-dressing courtesans.
I am currently in the process of designing a new research project that explores the same-sex intimacy created by the practice of letter writing between the literati of Chosŏn and Qing outside of diplomatic venues. I am also developing a long-term research project in environmental humanities that focuses on climate disasters in seventeenth-century East Asia and explores the new methodologies of writing a literary and cultural history that considers climate as an actant.
Before joining Stanford in 2025, I have taught at UCLA (2018–2025), Seoul National University (2016–2018), and UC Berkeley (2013–2016).
Academic Appointments
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Assistant Professor, East Asian Languages and Cultures
Professional Education
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Ph.D., University of Chicago, Korean and East Asian Literatures
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M.A., Seoul National University, Classical Korean Literature
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B.A., Seoul National University, Korean Literature and English
2025-26 Courses
- Gender and Sexuality in East Asia
EALC 110, EALC 210 (Win) - Ghosts, Zombies, and Cyborgs: More-Than-Humans in East Asian Literature
EALC 83N (Win) - Proseminar in East Asian Humanities III: Theories and Paradigms
EALC 203 (Spr)
Stanford Advisees
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Master's Program Advisor
Pushuai Wang
All Publications
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Dedicating the Immortals' Peach to Your Majesty: The Courtesan Performances for Lady Hyegyong in 1795
JOURNAL OF KOREAN STUDIES
2025; 30 (2): 293-319
View details for DOI 10.1215/07311613-11861116
View details for Web of Science ID 001607878100008
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Courtesans in Military Uniforms: Martial Spectacles by Cross-Dressing Courtesans of Ŭiju in the Late Choson Period
JOURNAL OF KOREAN STUDIES
2023; 28 (2)
View details for DOI 10.1215/07311613-10625801
View details for Web of Science ID 001425221500006
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Temporarily for Your Majesty: Debates on Abolishing Courtesan Slavery in Choson Korea
HARVARD JOURNAL OF ASIATIC STUDIES
2021; 81 (1-2): 203-226
View details for DOI 10.1353/jas.2021.0017
View details for Web of Science ID 000965815400011