Kyrie Vermette

Sessional Lecturer | PhD Candidate
Research Area

About

I completed my MA in East Asian Studies at the University of Toronto with a thesis entitled “Like Mother, Unlike Daughter: Perspectives and Relationships between Missionary Women in Korea and Korean Women, 1884-1910.” My current research uses the interactions between Korean women and foreign women living in Korea, primarily North American missionary women and Japanese settler women, to examine how colonial ideologies of race and gender were experienced and expressed by women through their interactions with other women.


Teaching


Kyrie Vermette

Sessional Lecturer | PhD Candidate
Research Area

About

I completed my MA in East Asian Studies at the University of Toronto with a thesis entitled “Like Mother, Unlike Daughter: Perspectives and Relationships between Missionary Women in Korea and Korean Women, 1884-1910.” My current research uses the interactions between Korean women and foreign women living in Korea, primarily North American missionary women and Japanese settler women, to examine how colonial ideologies of race and gender were experienced and expressed by women through their interactions with other women.


Teaching


Kyrie Vermette

Sessional Lecturer | PhD Candidate
Research Area
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I completed my MA in East Asian Studies at the University of Toronto with a thesis entitled “Like Mother, Unlike Daughter: Perspectives and Relationships between Missionary Women in Korea and Korean Women, 1884-1910.” My current research uses the interactions between Korean women and foreign women living in Korea, primarily North American missionary women and Japanese settler women, to examine how colonial ideologies of race and gender were experienced and expressed by women through their interactions with other women.

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