University of California, Berkeley
Graduate Student, Ethnic Studies
Doctoral Candidate
Thesis Title: Dirty Clothes on the Color Line
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Michael Omi
Charis Thompson Catherine C. Choy |
About
Jason Ulim Kim is currently a doctoral candidate in the Department of Ethnic Studies at the University of California, Berkeley. His research interests include theories of race and intersectionality, the history of labor and immigration, Asians in the United States and Canada, and the history of technology and science. His dissertation is tentatively titled, “Dirty Clothes on the Color Line: The Laboring of Race and Gender in the United States and Canada,” which looks at how transformations to the Anglo North American home in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century were interconnected with new divisions of labor that were racialized and gendered.
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