Michelle Cho
Assistant Professor, East Asian Studies
UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO
Michelle Cho is an Assistant Professor of East Asian Studies at the University of Toronto. Her research and teaching focus on questions of collectivity and popular aesthetics in Korean film, media, and popular culture. She has published on Asian cinemas and Korean wave television, video, and pop music in such venues as Cinema Journal, the International Journal of Communication, The Korean Popular Culture Reader, and Asian Video Cultures (2019 “Best Edited Collection” Award winner, Society for Cinema and Media Studies). Following from her first book, Genre Worlds: Global Forms and Millennial South Korean Cinema (forthcoming), which theorizes South Korean cinemas’ transnational dimensions through the concept of genre transference, her current work theorizes the convergence of platforms, affect, and globalization fantasies in Korean Wave contents and fandoms. She is developing two book projects based on this research, tentatively titled "Engendering the Korean Wave: National Gestures, Transmedia Forms and Vicarious Media: Serial Affect in K-pop Fandoms." Both projects approach South Korean television and internet video as an expanded, mediated public sphere, shaped by diasporic exchange and displaced national framing, to analyze how popular media manage the disjunctions between a fantasy of globalism/cosmopolitanism and the contradictions of uneven development. Vicarious Media focuses, in particular, on the discourses and performance practices generated by the K-pop boy group BTS.
Before coming to U of T, Professor Cho was a Korea Foundation Assistant Professor at McGill University. Prior to that, she was a Postdoctoral Fellow of International Humanities at Brown University, affiliated with the Departments of Modern Culture and Media and East Asian Studies.
Selected Publication
May 2020 • Rest of World
Media Appearance
Nov 2020 • South China Morning Post
Sep 2020 • Washington Post
Aug 2020 • The Take Podcast
Jul 2020 • Al Jazeera
Jun 2020 • Inquirer
Jun 2020 • CBC Tapestry Radio
Dec 2019 • The Korea Herald
Dec 2019 • Yonhap News Agency
Aug 2019 • Los Angeles Times