
Sandra Park
- Assistant Professor, East Asian Studies
- Member of the Graduate Faculty
Contact
- (520) 621-7505
- Learning Services Building, Rm. 113
- Tucson, AZ 85721
- sandrapark@arizona.edu
Work Experience
- University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona (2023 - Ongoing)
- George Washington University (2022 - 2023)
Interests
No activities entered.
Courses
2025-26 Courses
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Independent Study
KOR 599 (Fall 2025) -
Korea through 1945
HIST 275 (Fall 2025) -
Religion & Korean Peninsula
KOR 319 (Fall 2025) -
Religion & Korean Peninsula
RELI 319 (Fall 2025)
2024-25 Courses
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Religion & Korean Peninsula
KOR 319 (Spring 2025) -
Religion & Korean Peninsula
RELI 319 (Spring 2025) -
Symbol,Society,& Social Change
EAS 202 (Spring 2025) -
Honors Thesis
EAS 498H (Fall 2024) -
Intro: Korea through Films
KOR 251 (Fall 2024) -
Religion Conflict in East Asia
EAS 384 (Fall 2024)
2023-24 Courses
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Korean Religions& Philosophies
KOR 319 (Spring 2024) -
Korean Religions& Philosophies
RELI 319 (Spring 2024) -
Symbol,Society,& Social Change
EAS 202 (Spring 2024) -
Intro: Korea through Films
KOR 251 (Fall 2023) -
Religion Conflict in East Asia
EAS 384 (Fall 2023)
Scholarly Contributions
Presentations
- Park, S. (2024). "Narrativizing a ‘Miracle’: The Hŭngnam Emergency in Anticommunist South Korea". Korea Journal Special Issue Workshop: Anti-Communism, National Security Law, and Thought Control in South Korea.
- Park, S. (2024). “Anointed Citizenship: Converting the ‘Red’ Enemy in Wartime South Korea". History Department Brown Bag Colloquium.
- Park, S. (2024). “Condolences of Empire: Murder Death, Religion and Militarized Violence in Wartime South Korea". Workshop for Korea Historians in North America.