Department of English Language and Literature
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Seulghee Lee
Title: | Assistant Professor McCausland Fellow |
Department: | African American Studies & English College of Arts and Sciences |
Email: | seulghee@mailbox.sc.edu |
Phone: | 803-777-4203 |
Office: | HUO 320 |
Resources: | English Language and Literature African American Studies |
Education
Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley (2014)
B.A., Williams College (2007)
Areas of Specialization
• African American Literature
• Blackness / Anti-Blackness
• AfroAsian Studies
• Racial Misandry Studies
Recently Taught Courses
• Contemporary Korean Culture and Art (Summer 2025)
• Black Feminist Theory (Spring 2025, Spring 2022, Spring 2020, Spring 2019,
Spring 2018)
• Asian American Culture in the Twenty-First Century (Fall 2024, Fall 2023, Spring 2023)
• Introduction to African American Studies (Fall 2024, Spring 2024, Fall 2018)
• Introduction to African American Studies (TRIO Upward Bound) (Summer 2024,
Summer 2023, Summer 2022, Summer 2021, Summer 2020, Summer 2019, Summer 2018)
• Racial Misandry in American Culture (graduate seminar) (Fall 2023)
• African American Literature Since 1903 (Spring 2023, Fall 2022, Fall 2018)
• AfroAsian Connections in American Culture (Spring 2022, Spring 2021, Fall
2019)
• The Black Radical Tradition (graduate seminar) (Fall 2021)
• The Black Arts Movement (Fall 2021)
• Black Sport | Black Style | Black Protest (Spring 2021)
• American Literature (Spring 2020, Spring 2019, Summer 2018, Fall 2017)
• Theorizing Difference / Theorizing Desire (graduate seminar) (Fall 2019)
• Minority Affect (graduate seminar) (Spring 2018)
• Black / Humor (Fall 2017)
Professional Accolades
• McCausland Faculty Fellowship, University of South Carolina, 2023-2026
• English Department Teaching Award, University of South Carolina, 2023
• Excel Program Research Grant, University of South Carolina, 2023-2024
• Pearce Faculty Fellowship, University of South Carolina, 2022-2024
• AAPI Advocate of the Year, South Carolina Commission for Minority Affairs, 2022
• Center for Integrated and Experiential Learning Faculty Fellowship, University
of South Carolina, 2019-2020
• Anna Julia Cooper Award, Caribbean Philosophical Association, 2016
• C3 Program Mellon Postdoctoral Fellowship, 2014-2016
Current Research Projects
• Oriental Menace: Anti-Asian Misandry in American Culture
• Editor, The David Lionel Smith Reader
Publications
Books
• Other Lovings: An AfroAsian American Theory of Life. The Ohio State University Press, 2025.
• Co-editor, with Rebecca Kumar, Queer and Femme Gazes in AfroAsian American Visual Culture. Palgrave Macmillan, 2024.
Articles
• “Introduction: AfroAsian Social Insurgency in the Visual Field.” InQueer Gazes in AfroAsian American Visual Culture, edited by Rebecca Kumar and Seulghee Lee, 1-18. Palgrave Macmillan, 2024.
• “Black Girlhood and Anti-Asian Misandry in Justin Chon’s Gook.” In Queer Gazes in AfroAsian American Visual Culture, edited by Rebecca Kumar and Seulghee Lee, 141-159. Palgrave Macmillan, 2024.
• "When Is Asian American Life Grievable?" Tropics of Meta. 30 April 2021.
• “Black Male Studies and Contemporary African American Writing.” In Gender in American Literature and Culture, edited by Jean M. Lutes and Jennifer Travis, 204-218. Cambridge University Press,
2021.
• "An Asian Man Who Likes Math: Anti-Asian Misandry and Transformative Hospitality." Tropics of Meta. 13 March 2020.
• "Ecstatic Blackness." Lute & Drum, No. 2. May 2015.
• "'Exotic Fagdom': The Baraka of Surplus Love in a Transnational Context." In Ethnic Literatures and Transnationalism: Critical Imaginaries for a Global Age, edited by Aparajita Nanda, 69-82. Routledge, 2015.
Selected Academic Appearances
• "'Hello? Is Anybody Out There?' A Roundtable on Vivian L. Huang's Surface Relations: Queer Forms of Asian American Inscrutability." Association for Asian American Studies. April 2024.
• "Rick 'Lyricks' Lee, a.k.a. Bap Ross, in Conversation with Seulghee Lee." Organized speaker series: AAPI Hip-Hop Pioneers. Sponsored by the South Carolina
Commission for Minority Affairs. University of South Carolina. October 2023.
• "G Yamazawa in Conversation with Seulghee Lee." Organized speaker series: AAPI
Hip-Hop Pioneers. Sponsored by the South Carolina Commission for Minority Affairs.
University of South Carolina. March 2023.
• "Jon 'Dumbfoundead' Park in Conversation with Seulghee Lee." Organized speaker series: AAPI Hip-Hop Pioneers. Sponsored by the South Carolina
Commission for Minority Affairs. University of South Carolina. February 2023.
• “Asian American Presence, Civic Engagement, and Advocacy in the Contemporary
Southeast.” Invited address. Chinese American Academic and Professional Association
in the Southeastern United States. July 2022.
• “Black Study, Here and Now: Fred Moten with Seulghee Lee.” Community-facing event for AFAM 50. African American Studies Program. University
of South Carolina. March 2022.
• “Black and Asian Solidarities and Potentialities.” The Elephant in the Room
Project. Passionfruit Farms. February 2022.
• “Surviving Anti-Asian Violence in an Anti-Black World.” Keynote address for
Asian Pacific American Heritage Month. Center for Student Leadership and Engagement.
Clemson University. April 2021.
• “We Have Been Here All Along: Gender, American Literature, and White Supremacy.”
Roundtable of select contributors to Gender in American Literature and Culture. Department of English and Falvey Memorial Library. Villanova University. March 2021.
Selected Papers
• "'I'm Already Urs': Asian American Popular Music and Racial Ontology in the
Pandemic Era." Session: "Asian American Literary and Cultural Studies." Pacific Ancient
and Modern Language Association. November 2024.
• “Rejecting Subjection in the Asian Renaissance.” Co-organized seminar with
Emily Yoon: “Asian American Relationality.” American Comparative Literature Association.
March 2024.
• “Asian American Thought in/as Black Study.” Co-organized seminar with James
Ford: “Ante-Disciplinarity and Black Study.” American Comparative Literature Association.
March 2023.
• “Love-Being in the Love-Ethic.” Department of English at the University of
Arizona. February 2023.
• “‘I Speak ABC’: Asian American Ironic Consciousness in the Asian Renaissance.” Co-organized seminar with Alvin J. Henry: “Asian Fun.” American Comparative Literature
Association. June 2022.
• “Love-Being in the Love-Ethic.” AfterAffects: New Methods in Affect Theory.
Center for the Study of Race, Politics, and Culture at the University of Chicago.
May 2022.
• "Black Male Studies and Contemporary Black Art." Columbia Museum of Art. December 2021.
• "'So Who Are You to Tell Me It’s Not My Passion, Homie?' AfroAsian Alignment as Asian
American Being." Panel: "Tries and Tribulations: The Difficulties of Trying Reciprocity." The Association
for the Study of the Arts of the Present. October 2021.
• "Asian Maleness and the Right to Opacity." Organized seminar: "The Glissant Variations." American Comparative Literature Association.
April 2021.
• "Surviving Anti-Asian Violence in an Anti-Black World." Institute for African American Research at the University of South Carolina. March
2021.
• "'My Greatest Joy is to Foil the Blows': Aimé Césaire, Black Joy, and Diasporic Essence.”
Co-organized panel with Manya Lempert: “Forms of Joy.” Modernist Studies Association.
November 2018.
• "Black Adornment / Black Adorno: Anti-Blackness as Negative Dialectics." Seminar:
"The Aesthetics of Excess: Baroques, Blackness, and the Will to Adorn." American Comparative
Literature Association. March 2018.
• "Inaugurating the Undercommons: Amiri Baraka, Raced Affect, and Black Studies." Comparative
Literature conference at the University of South Carolina: "1968 in Global Perspectives."
February 2018.
• "Feeling Yellow Flesh in Fanon." Caribbean Philosophical Association. June 2017.
• "Critical Moodiness in/as Blackness." Seminar: "Black Affect and Minor Feelings."
Affect Theory Conference at Millersville University: "Worldings, Tensions, Futures."
October 2015.
• "Audre Lorde's Technologies of the Flesh." Caribbean Philosophical Association. June
2015.
• "Raciality in/as Positive Affect: Gallimard’s Love-Being in M. Butterfly." Studies in Sexualities Initiative symposium at Emory University: "Race, Indigeneity,
Affect." January 2015.
• "The Zen of Black Optimism." Seminar: "Critical Divestment." American Comparative
Literature Association. March 2014.
• "From Melancholia to Linsanity: Basketball, Positive Affect, and Racial Ontology."
American Studies conference at Humboldt University of Berlin: "Cultures of Basketball."
November 2013.