AsPr Ruth Barraclough

20052021

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Research interests

I have broad interests in labour history, gender studies, literary translation and biography. My next book Red Glamour: Korea's Early Communist Women, co-authored with Professor Jiseung Roh, is contracted with Columbia University Press and Humanitas for simultaneous release in English and in Korean. 

My book Factory Girl Literature: Sexuality, Violence and Representation in Industrializing Korea was published by University of California Press in 2012. The book is about the factory girls who generated Korea’s industrial revolution while at the same time cherished ambitions to be writers, novelists and poets. In July 2017 Factory Girl Literature translated by Professors Kim Won and Jiseung Roh was published in Korea by Humanitas Press. It spent 20 straight weeks on the history bestseller list and was nominated for the President's summer reading list by South Korea's leading book and newspaper editors.

Earlier collective book projects include Gender and Labour in Korea and Japan: Sexing Class, co-edited with Elyssa Faison, Routledge 2009 and Red Love Across the Pacific, co-edited with Paula Rabinowitz and Heather Bowen-Struyk, Palgrave 2015.

Biography

In 1989 I first visited South Korea on an exchange program for university students organised by the Korean Student Christian Federation and the Australian Student Christian Movement. I returned to Korea as an international student in January 1992 and studied Korean language at Yonsei University and Ewha Womans University.

In 1997 I returned to South Korea as a PhD student, observed first hand the General Strike in winter of that year and in 1998 studied at Seoul National University and at the Labor Academy at Sungkonghoe University.

I received my PhD in East Asian Studies from the ANU in 2004 with a thesis entitled The Labour and Literature of Korean Factory Girls. In 2004-5 I was postdoctoral fellow in the Department of Japanese and Korean Studies at the University of Sydney and in 2006-7 I was Visiting Assistant Professor in the History Department at the University of Minnesota. I came to the ANU in June 2007.

I go to Korea every winter and am on the editorial board of the journal of the Korean Association of Women's History and am an international corresponding member of the Korean Association for Feminist Literature.

I was a visiting scholar at the Centre for Korean Studies, Columbia University 2013-14 and 2017. In 2018 I was a National Library of Australia Fellow working on my new biographical history Red Glamour: Korea's Early Communist Women.

Researcher's projects

My next book Island Ablaze, is under contract with Cornell University Press. Co-edited with Professors Jin-kyung Lee, Jae-Yong Kim and Sang-kyung Lee, Island Ablaze is an anthology of short stories that delve into Korea's relationship with the United States. For the anthology I have translated Choi Jeong-hui's classic 1942 short story Dawn about women graduates of an American missionary school in Seoul. 

I am co-authoring a biographical history Red Glamour: Korea's Early Communist Women with Professor Jiseung Roh from Incheon National University. Research for this book has encompassed the State Archive for Social and Political History in Moscow, the National Library of Australia, the Library of Congress in Washington, the FSB Archives in Kuznetsky Most and many other collections.

I am preparing a manuscript of translated stories, interviews and newspaper ephemera by and about kisaeng (Korean courtesans) with Professor Jiseung Roh for the Modern Languages Association bilingual Texts and Translation Series.

Administrative Roles

Ruth is the Convenor of the Northeast Asian Studies Program.

Board and Service Memberships

Vice-President, Asian Studies Association of Australia (from January 2023)

Member of the Australia-Korea Foundation Board, Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (from 2018)

Member and Chair of the Korea Institute Board, ANU (Member from 2017, Chair from 2020-2022)

James Palais Book Prize in Korean Studies for the Association of Asian Studies, Committee Member 2019, Chair 2020.

Qualifications

BA (Hons) (UQ) PhD (ANU)

Expertise Areas

  • Culture, Gender, Sexuality
  • LITERARY STUDIES
  • Korean Literature
  • HISTORICAL STUDIES
  • Asian History
  • Biography

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