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Andrew Logie is an Associate Professor at the Department of Cultures, Faculty of Arts, University of Helsinki, with affiliations to Asian Studies and the Helsinki Institute of Urban and Regional Studies (Urbaria). His academic profile demonstrates deep expertise in Korean historical studies with a critical approach to narrative construction.
Dr. Logie's research centers on Korean pseudohistory and comparative historiography, examining how historical narratives are shaped and deployed in contemporary contexts. His work spans multiple interconnected domains including early Korean history, religious movements, popular culture, and cross-cultural comparisons with Thailand and Cambodia. His doctoral background includes a comprehensive survey of Korean historiography from the 13th century to present.
His recent publications reveal a consistent scholarly trajectory with increasing emphasis on comparative frameworks. The 2024 works demonstrate his continued critical engagement with Korean historical narratives while expanding into religious studies and gender analysis. His article on Chŭngsando religious movement represents an innovative intersection of religious studies and gender analysis within Korean context.
Dr. Logie actively contributes to academic discourse through extensive conference participation and organization. He serves as supervisor for the Doctoral Programme in Gender, Culture, and Society and teaches courses including 'Introduction to Korean History and Culture,' 'Early Modern Korean History, Culture and Thought,' and '20th century Korean popular culture, arts and society.' His leadership in the NSEANET project (2020-2023) highlights his commitment to international scholarly collaboration between Nordic countries and Southeast Asia.





