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Dong Hoon Kim is an Associate Professor in the Cinema Studies department at the University of Oregon's College of Arts and Sciences. His work bridges media history and cultural studies, focusing on the ideological and visual frameworks of cinema in East Asia and beyond.
Research Interests: His scholarship critically examines colonial cinema, socialist cinema, transnational media flows, and the intersection of media spectatorship with national identity. His studies span East Asian film, media, and popular culture, emphasizing historical and discursive formations.
- University of Oregon | Cinema Studies
- Email: donghoon@uoregon.edu
- Office Hours: Mondays 12-1:30p.m., Winter 25
Key Publications: Kim authored Eclipsed Cinema: The Film Culture of Colonial Korea (2017) and co-edited The Bloomsbury Handbook of North Korean Cinema (2025). His articles explore topics like socialist star-making in North Korea, transcolonial benshi practices, and the global impact of South Korea's Parasite.
Teaching: Courses include Introduction to Korean Cinema, Studio Ghibli Animation, and seminars on Japanese New Wave cinema, transnational film genres, and violence in Korean cinema. He emphasizes interdisciplinary approaches to East Asian cultures.



