Junho Peter Yoon
Junho Peter Yoon is the Assistant Director of the Center for Korean Research and Unson Microcollege Program at the Weatherhead East Asian institute. His research encompasses various fields, namely critical theory, cultural studies, ethics, and ecological thought, among others. In his doctoral dissertation project at New York University, tentatively titled "Toward Planetary Ethics," Junho traces the contours of what ethical thought and action might look like in the age of Anthropocene, contextualizing this inquiry through modern and contemporary Korean history, literature, and cinema. He holds an interdisciplinary M.A degree from University of Chicago, and a B.A in Comparative Literature from Rutgers University.
He has also previously worked with journals and various cultural institutions like e-flux Journal and Screening Room as a fellow, Literature Translation Institute of Korea (LTIK), and New York Asian Film Festival (NYAFF). He is currently co-editing two special issues on global Asian photography and the archive, and posthuman visuality in contemporary South Korean art and media.