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Hannah Kim serves as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Philosophy at the University of Arizona, with an additional affiliation as faculty at the Center for East Asian Studies where she contributes to interdisciplinary scholarship on East Asian philosophical traditions and cultural studies.
Her academic credentials include a PhD in Philosophy and a PhD minor in Comparative Literature, both completed at Stanford University, establishing her foundation in cross-cultural philosophical analysis.
Dr. Kim's research program critically examines aesthetic experiences through metaphysical frameworks, with specialized focus on fictional narratives, poetic structures, and musical cognition within Korean and broader Asian philosophical contexts. Her work interrogates how cultural specificity shapes universal questions about reality, representation, and meaning-making, bridging analytic and continental methodologies to challenge Western-centric assumptions in philosophy.
As an educator, she demonstrates commitment to expanding philosophical discourse through upcoming spring 2024 courses in Asian Philosophy and a specialized Metaphysics seminar on Fiction and Fictionalism, designed to explore ontological implications of narrative constructs across cultural traditions.




