Youn-mi KIM

Chercheuse invitée en résidence à la Maison Suger Séjour du 25 décembre 2022 au 6 février 2023
Youn-mi Kim

Youn-mi Kim est professeure agrégée d'histoire de l'art asiatique à l'Ewha Womans University. Avant de rejoindre la faculté Ewha, elle a travaillé comme professeure adjointe à l'Université de Yale (2012-16) et professeure adjointe à l'Ohio State University (2011-12).

Le projet

Titre : Examination of Medieval Chinese and Korean Fu-talismans in Global Perspective

Mots-clés : Buddhist art, architectural history, ritual, pagoda, talisman

Sélection de publication

  • “How to Fill an Intellectual Lacuna: Towards a Global Historical Approach to Korean Buddhist  Talismans” [written in Korean], co-authored with Moon Sang-leun. Yŏksa wa hyŏnsil 124 (2022): 485-516.
  • “A Ritual Embodied in Architectural Space: The Uṣṇīṣavijayā Dhāraṇī and Yingxian Timber Pagoda from the Liao Empire.” International Journal of Buddhist Thought and Culture 30, no.2 (2020): 53-108.
  • “From Esoteric to Pure Land and Huayan Buddhism: Uṣṇīṣavijayā Dhāraṇī Mandala in Liao Buddhism.” Misulsahak yŏn’gu 美術史學硏究307 (2020): 153-184.
  • “Surrogate Body inside the Sacred Body: Used Clothing in Korean Buddhist Statues.” In Pokchang, Special Issue of Cahiers d'Extrême-Asie 28 (2019): 101-131.
  • “Buddhist Ontology and Miniaturization: Enacting Ritual with Nonhuman Agency.” International Journal of Buddhist Thought and Culture 27, no.2 (2017): 39-69.
  • “Virtual Pilgrimage and Virtual Geography: Power of Liao Miniature Pagodas (907-1125).” Religions 8, no. 10 (2017): 1-29.
  • New Perspectives on Early Korean Art: From Silla to Koryŏ, Early Korea Project Occasional Series, edited by Youn-mi Kim (Cambridge, MA: Korea Institute, Harvard University, 2013).
  • Pokchang, Special Issue of Cahiers d'Extrême-Asie 28 (2020), published by École française d'Extrême-Orient. Co-edited with James Robson (Harvard University) and Seunghye Lee (Leeum Samsung Museum of Art)
  • Dhāraṇī and Mantra in Ritual, Art, and Text, Special Issue of International Journal of Buddhist Thought and Culture 30, no. 2 (December, 2020), published by the Academy of Buddhist Studies at Dongguk University. Co-edited with Paul Copp (Chicago University)
Publié le 3 février 2023