
معرفی
Yumi Moon is an Associate Professor of History at Stanford University's Department of History, housed within the School of Humanities and Sciences. She holds a Ph.D. from Harvard University (History and East Asian Languages, 2005) and completed coursework in Political Science and International Relations at Seoul National University (Ph.D. 1997, M.A. 1994, B.A. 1990). Her research focuses on colonialism, collaboration, and empire, with a particular emphasis on Korea and East Asia.
Her current book project examines collaboration and empire through the lens of the Ilchinhoe reformist group and Japanese colonization. Future research explores colonial modernity via the history of movie theaters in East Asia (1890–1945), analyzing interactions between colonial authorities, capitalists, and consumers. Recent publications include studies on Korean collaborators, American imaginaries in wartime Korea, and ethical dimensions of colonial policies.
No scientific awards are explicitly listed. Her advising and grant activities remain unspecified in the provided text. Her work contributes to broader debates on empire, nationalism, and cultural history in the Pacific World.




