Claire Jean Kim
Claire Jean Kim (born July 27, 1965) is a political scientist at the University of California, Irvine.
She received her A.B. from Harvard College and an M. Phil and Ph.D. from Yale University. Her research interests are comparative race studies, human-animal studies, race and politics, and social movements.[1]
Publications
- Bitter Fruit: The Politics of Black-Korean Conflict in New York City (Yale University Press, 2000)[2]
- Species/Race/Sex (a special issue of American Quarterly, 65, 3, September 2013, co-edited with Carla Freccero)[3]
- Dangerous Crossings: Race, Species and Nature in a Multicultural Age (Cambridge University Press, 2015)[4]
Grants and Awards[5]
- American Political Science Association's Ralph Bunche Award for the Best Book on Ethnic and Cultural Pluralism
- Best Book Award from the American Political Science Association Organized Section on Race, Ethnicity, and Politics
- Grant from the University of California Center for New Racial Studies
- Fellowship at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, New Jersey
- Fellowship at the University of California Humanities Research Institute
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References
- "UC Irvine - Faculty Profile System". www.faculty.uci.edu.
- "Bitter Fruit - Yale University Press". yalebooks.yale.edu.
- "Species/Race/Sex - American Quarterly". www.americanquarterly.org.
- Kim, Claire Jean. "Dangerous Crossings: Race, Species, and Nature in a Multicultural Age". Cambridge Core. doi:10.1017/CBO9781107045392.
- "Claire Jean Kim". animallawconference.org.
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