In addition to my academic research, I also write and speak for a broader audience.

Below is a selected list.


Op-Ed
Does it Matter that Obama and Harris are Multiracial?” Stanford Daily, Feb ’21
Fitting Vaccine Conspiracies into a Philosophy of Fiction,” LA Times Feb ’22
How 'Possible Worlds' Help Us Make Sense of Ours,” USA Today, June ‘22


Culture
What A Korean American Will Find in Minari,” Public Seminar, April ’21
K-Wave, K-Pop… K-Philosophy,” The Institute of Arts and Ideas News, Jan ’22
Three Thousand Years of Longing—And One Hour and Forty-Eight Minutes of Regret from This Humanities Professor,” Public Seminar, Oct ‘22

Philosophy / Humanities
Imagination and the Limits of Fictionality,” The Junkyard, Feb ’22
Virtual Reality and Public History,” Arcade (Stanford Humanities Center), ‘22
Park Jiwon on Why Crows Aren’t Black,” Aesthetics for Birds, Aug ‘22
If Pinocchio Doesn’t Freak You Out, Sydney Shouldn’t Either,WIRED, June ‘23

Pedagogy
Teaching Asian Texts through Bridge Concepts,” Blog of the APA, May ’20

Personal
For Me, “Home” Is Never Present– Only Ever in the Past“, Catapult, Nov ’21

Interviews
How Should Literature Mean? A Conversation about Art and Ambiguity,” Aesthetics for Birds, Feb ‘23
Understanding Multiracial Identities,” Red, White, and Brown Media, July ’21
Fake News and Fiction,” Living Philosophy, Oct ’21
Fiction, Truth, and True Crime,” Polite Conversations, Dec ’21
Korean Aesthetics: Past, Present, and Future,” Polite Conversations, April ‘22

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