Lindsay Jolivette

Postdoctoral Scholar - Teaching Fellow
Pronouns She / Her / Hers Email lsrobert@usc.edu

Education

  • Ph.D. East Asian Languages and Cultures, University of Southern California, 2024
  • BA Psychology, Warren Wilson College
  • MA East Asian Area Studies, Univ Southern California
  • Summary Statement of Research Interests

    Lindsay’s research focuses on representations of the Nonhuman Other and ecological manifestations in contemporary South Korean and Japanese visual media, with a specialization in horror cinema. Her theoretical and methodological approaches include environmental history, visual studies and film studies, ecocriticism and eco-materiality, and folklore and monster studies.

  • Book Chapters

    • Jolivette, L. S. (2023). “The ‘Eco-Zombies’ of South Korean Cinema: Consumerism, Carnivores, and Ecocriticism” in Forces of Nature: New Perspectives on Korean Environments.
    • USC Associates Award For Excellence In Teaching, General Education Teaching Award,
  • Media, Alumni, and Community Relations

    • Host of “EcoCast” the official podcast of the Association for the Study of Literature and the Environment, 2022 – 2025
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