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Jessica Kim is a Marion L. Brittain Postdoctoral Fellow at Georgia Institute of Technology's School of Literature, Media, and Communication. She holds a Ph.D. in English from the University of Notre Dame. Her research interests span British, Irish, and European Modernism; Critical Race Theory; Gender Studies; Global Anglophone Fiction; Mathematics and Literature; Phenomenology; Postcolonial Theory; and Queer Theory. She engages interdisciplinary approaches, particularly intersections between literary analysis and mathematical concepts.
Her geographic focuses include Europe (especially the UK), Latin America, the Caribbean, and the United States. Key research issues include aesthetics, diaspora studies, feminism, globalization, literary theory, modernity, philosophy, psychoanalysis, and queer studies.
Her 2019 publication in James Joyce Quarterly explores fractal imagination in 'Ithaca' from Ulysses, highlighting narrative structures and interdisciplinary methodologies. No awards or grants are explicitly listed, though her work reflects engagement with cutting-edge theoretical frameworks.
No advising or grant information is provided. She is affiliated with the School of Literature, Media, and Communication but no specific lab or team is mentioned.
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