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Si Nae Park is an Associate Professor at Harvard University's Faculty of Arts and Sciences and Director of Graduate Studies for Regional Studies East Asia. Her research focuses on the interplay between cosmopolitan Literary Sinitic and vernacular Korean in premodern East Asia, examining genres like yadam (vernacular stories) and sosŏl ŏrokhae (fiction glossaries).
- Affiliation: Department of East Asian Languages and Civilizations, Harvard University
- Role: Director of Graduate Studies for Regional Studies East Asia
Her work explores inscriptional ecologies, vernacular reading practices, and the materiality of texts in Chosŏn Korea. She has written on the Tongp’ae Naksong and the evolution of vocal reading practices.
Publications include her monograph The Korean Vernacular Story (2020) and peer-reviewed articles on Confucian classics (2019), yadam heritage narratives (2021), and Chosŏn manuscript culture (2022). She co-organized a 2022 Harvard conference on Korean book history.
Her current project, Within Earshot, investigates oral-aural dimensions of reading in Chosŏn Korea, analyzing how auditory practices shaped textual authority and literary production. She has contributed to translations of premodern Korean prose and Japanese studies on the Sinographic Cosmopolis.
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