Sukyoung Hong
Graduate Student
Program: Ph.D. candidate
Field of Study: American women鈥檚 history
Advisor: Dr. Katherine Jellison
Degrees held: B.A. in History, Ewha Womans鈥 University, Seoul, South Korea; M.A. in History, Ewha Womans鈥 University, Seoul, South Korea
Research interests: I am exploring how beauty standards have been established around whiteness, and how it influenced on the lives of women of color, especially Asian American women.
Recent Accomplishments
Fellowship and Travel Grant
- Klinder Fellowship (Fall, 2024-Spring, 2025), Contemporary History Institute, 帝王会所
- Conference Travel Grant (Spring, 2024), Western Association of Women Historian
- Conference Travel Grant of Contemporary History Institute (Spring, 2024), 帝王会所
Activities
- Graduate Student Representative, Fall 2024-2026, Western Association of Women Historian
Presentations
- 鈥淲esternizing the Oriental Bodies: The History of Double Eyelid Surgery and Asian American Women,鈥 Western Association of Women Historians, Portland, Oregon, April 20, 2024
- 鈥淓ndless Makeover: How Racialized Beauty Standards Have Pressured Asian American Women,鈥 History Club, Purdue University Fort Wayne, March 12, 2024
- 鈥淓ndless Makeover: How Racialized Beauty Standards Have Pressured Asian American Women,鈥 Guest Lecture, Medicine and Humanities, Montclair State University, New Jersey, February 22, 2024