
معرفی
Dafna Zur is an Associate Professor at Stanford University in the Department of East Asian Languages and Cultures, with a courtesy appointment in Comparative Literature. She has served as Director of the Center for East Asian Studies (2019-2025) and Director of Undergraduate Studies (2017-present), while teaching courses on Korean literature, cinema, and popular culture.
- Education: Ph.D. in Asian Studies (2011), M.A. in Asian Studies (2002), B.A. in Asian Studies and General Studies (1998)
Her research examines Korean children's literature and postcolonial cultural identity, with a focus on moral education in science fiction, cinematic childhood representations, and K-pop's transnational influence. She explores intersections of science and literature in East Asia, analyzing youth magazines and state-sponsored translation projects.
Recent publications include work on North Korea's Anne Frank translation and Hebrew K-pop fan practices. She supervises graduate students and advises the Stanford Ethics Program (2013-2014). Awards include the Korea Times Translation Award and multiple Korea Foundation scholarships.
- Scientific Awards:
- Korea Foundation Fellowships (1998-2010)
- 35th Korea Times Translation Award (2004)
- New Translator Award, KLTI (2004)
- Outstanding Paper, Worldwide Consortium for Korean Studies (2009)




