Jessica Kim

Visiting Lecturer

Member Of:
  • Writing and Communication Program
  • School of Literature, Media, and Communication
Office Phone: 404-894-9842
Office Location: Skiles 301
Related Links:
Email Address: jkim3993@gatech.edu

Overview

Personal Pronouns:
she/her/hers

PEER-REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS          

“‘A series originating in and repeated to infinity’: Identity, Relations, and the Fractal Imagination of ‘Ithaca.’ James Joyce Quarterly, Vol. 56:3-4 (Spring-Summer 2019), 289-309.

“A Carnival of the Grotesque: Feminine Imperial Flânerie in Virginia Woolf’s ‘Street Haunting’ and Una Marson’s ‘Little Brown Girl.’” Virginia Woolf and Her Female Contemporaries: Selected Papers from the Twenty-Fifth Annual International Conference on Virginia Woolf. Clemson, SC: Clemson University Digital Press, 2016, 102-108.

Education:
  • Ph.D. English, University of Notre Dame
Awards and
Distinctions:
  • Summer 2024, Course Instructor Opinion Survey (CIOS) Honor Roll, Georgia Tech, Center for Teaching and Learning
  • Spring 2024, Course Instructor Opinion Survey (CIOS) Honor Roll, Georgia Tech
  • Fall 2023, Course Instructor Opinion Survey (CIOS) Honor Roll, Georgia Tech
Areas of
Expertise:
  • British, Irish, And European Modernism
  • Critical Race Theory
  • Gender Studies
  • Global Anglophone Fiction
  • Mathematics And Literature
  • Phenomenology
  • Postcolonial Theory
  • Queer Theory

Interests

Teaching Interests:
ENGL 1101/1102, first-year composition, student mentoring, online pedagogy, AI engagement and accountability; modernism, Caribbean literature, global Anglophone literature, Victorian fiction, the novel.
Research Interests:
British, Irish, and European modernism, global Anglophone fiction, Caribbean literature, critical race theory, gender studies, feminist criticism, queer theory, postcolonial studies, phenomenology, mathematics and literature, the novel.
Research Fields:
  • Literary and Cultural Studies
Geographic
Focuses:
  • Europe (North)
  • Europe - United Kingdom
  • Latin America and Caribbean
  • United States
Issues:
  • Gender
  • Race/Ethnicity
  • Aesthetics
  • Caribbean Studies
  • Diaspora Studies
  • Feminism
  • Globalization and Localization
  • Literary Theory
  • Literature
  • Modernity
  • Philosophy
  • Post-Colonialism
  • Psychoanalysis
  • Queer Studies

Courses

  • ENGL-1101: English Composition I
  • ENGL-1102: English Composition II

Publications

Journal Articles

Conferences


Updated:  Feb 12th, 2026 at 5:57 PM