Jung-Hwa Oh    
Professor
Director, Korean Women's Institute
Chair, Department of English Language and Literature
Ewha Womans University
Office: Humanities Faculty Bldg. 415
Phone: +82-2-3277-2163, 3225
Fax: +82-2-3277-2843, +82-2-312-3611
E-mail: jhoh@ewhawoman.or.kr
Education:
1992 1992 Ph.D. Cornell University (Dissertation: Exceptional, Conventional, and Dumb Women in Austen, C. Bronte, Gaskell and Eliot)
1986 M.A. University of Wisconsin-Madison
1976 B.A. Ewha Womans University.
Administrative Experience :
2004-Present Director, Korean Women's Institute
2003-Present Chair, Department of English Language and Literature
1999-2001 Chair, Department of English Language and Literature
1999-2001 B.A. Ewha Womans University.
1997-1999 Assistant Dean, College of Liberal Arts.
1976 Director, English Program Office.
Teaching Experience :
2003-Present Professor, Ewha Womans University
1998-2003 Associate Professor, Ewha Womans University
1994-1997 Assistant Professor, Ewha Womans University
1992-1993 Lecturer, Sogang University
Publications :
2003 "The House of Mirth as the Location of the Performitivity of Gender." Journal of English and American Studies 2: 101-120
2002 "The Relationship between Women Writers and Christianity in Nineteenth-Century England Revisited." Hanguk Yosonghak: Journal of Korean Women's Studies 18.2: 137-166
2002 "Gaskell's Religion and Narrative Authority in Mary Barton", Journal of English and American Studies 1: 101-119.
2002 "Sophocles' Oedipus as an Archetype of Bildungsroman." Journal of English and American Studies 1: 101-119.
2000 "Mrs. Rochester's Autobiography: Jane Eyre." British and American Fiction to 1900 7.2: 63-92.
2000 "Theocracy and American Utopian Ideology." Studies in Hawthorne's Scarlet Letter. Seoul: Hanshin. 107-124.
2000 "Dorothea Brooke and the Story of Bildung." Feminist Studies in English Literature 7.2: 159-186.
1998 "Oedipus Tyrannus as Tragedy of Identity and Tragedies of Identity of Women in The
Awakening and ¡®The Yellow Wallpaper
¡¯", British and American Fiction to 1900 5.2: 135-163.
1998 "Charlotte Bronte." Lectures on the Nineteenth Century English Novel. Seoul: Mineum, 237-270.
1997 "The Voice of Mother in Uncle Tom's Cabin." British and American Fiction to 1900 4: 261-284.
1997 "Reading Shirley and The Mill on the Floss through the Figure of the Reading Woman." Feminist Studies in English Literature 4: 169-195.
1996 "Feminism: Sandra Gilbert and Susan Gubar." PEN and Literature 38: 95-107.
1995 "The Institution of Marriage in Edith Wharton." Feminist Studies in English Literature 1: 95-110.
1995 "Emma, a Woman in Conflicts, and Jane Austen." British and American Fiction to 1900 2: 113-130.
1994 "'What a miserable thing it is to be a woman' in Wharton's House of Mirth." Studies in Modern Fiction 1: 87-112.y
1994 "Catherine Morland and Henry Tilney: Two Readers in Northanger Abbey." The Journal of English Language and Literature 40: 601-620.
1994 1994 "Jane Eyre: Charlotte Bronte's 'Rebel Slave.'" Understanding English and American Women Writers' Novels. Seoul: Mineum. 59-84.
1993 "The Function of Pearl on Two Levels of the Spiritual and the Political in The Scarlet Letter." Journal of American Studies 24: 14-29
1992 "Two 'Femmes Fatales' in Elizabeth Gaskell's Wives and Daughters." Sogang English Literature 4: 73-102.
Presentations:
2000.2. "Antinarratives in the Nineteenth-Century English Bildungsroman." Conference of The Korean Society for Feminist Studies in English Literature and the Korean Society for Feminist Philosophy.
1999.5. "The Yellow Wallpaper and The Awakening from the Perspective of Greek Tragedy." Faculty Conference of College of Liberal Arts.
1999.2 "Homi Babha's Post-Colonialism in 'Remembering Fanon: Self, Psyche and the Colonial Condition.'" The Korean Society for Feminist Studies in English Literature.
1996.9 "Harriet Beecher Stowe and New England Female Literary Tradition." American Studies Lecture Series.
1994.6. "Shirley and Industrial Revolution." Society for Cultural Studies of the Nineteenth Century.
1993.11. "Country of England during Industrial Revolution Shown in Rural Rides." Society for Cultural Studies of the Nineteenth Century.
1993.7. "Female Desire and Feminine Writing in Luce Irigaray and Xaviere Gauthier." The Korean Society for Feminist Studies in English Literature.
1993.3. "Materialist-Feminism in Michele Barrett's 'Ideology and the Cultural Production of Gender.'" The Korean Society for Feminist Studies in English Literature.
Grants:
2004. 9. - 2005. 8. United Board for Christian Higher Education in Asia. "Faculty Education and Networking - South Korea, North Korea and Northern China"
2003.10. - 2004. 9. The 2003 Ewha Womans University Research Grant, "Wuthering Heights and Emily Bronte's Religion"
2000. 3. - 2002. 2. The Ewha Womans University Special Research Grant, "Digital English Language and Literature Contents Development"
2000. 5 - 2001. 4. The 2000 Ewha Womans University Research Grant, "New England Women Writers."