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Sunhye Kim is an assistant professor of women's studies at Ewha Womans University. Her research and teaching focus on the politics of human (re)production, technology and gender, cross-border medical tourism, and qualitative methods. She is also interested in Korean women’s movements and transnational feminism. She has published several journal articles and book chapters in English and Korean related to population policy, biomedical technology, and reproductive justice movements. She is currently working on a book manuscript that examines how the concepts of reproductive rights and labor have been contested and negotiated by various actors—including infertile couples, gamete donors/gestational surrogates, state agents, and medical professionals—in the transnational Korean assisted reproductive technology industry.
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