
معرفی
Nami Kim is a Professor in the Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies at Spelman College, where she has served since 2004. Her work bridges feminist theory, Asian/American theological studies, transnationalism, and decolonial frameworks.
Her research interrogates intersections of U.S. militarism, gendered violence, and religious structures, particularly through Asian diasporic and Pacific perspectives. She has contributed to critical dialogues on climate justice, antiracism, and cross-racial solidarity.
Key research areas:
- Feminist and decolonial theologies
- Transnational activism and militarism
- Asian Pacific American religious identity
- Climate justice and eco-theology
Recent publications highlight trends in political theology, antiracism, and transnational feminist analysis, often addressing systemic violence and epistemic decolonization.
Grants include collaborative projects on antiracism in Asian American Christian communities and sexual violence in ethnoreligious contexts.





