Hyemin Lee

Hyemin Lee

Postdoctoral Associate and Lecturer

Hyemin Lee is a Postdoctoral Associate in East Asian Studies and Lecturer in Anthropology with the Council on East Asian Studies at the MacMillan Center for International and Area Studies. She is a medical and linguistic anthropologist by training, engaging with semiotics, science and technology studies (STS), and Korean studies. Broadly, her research examines how South Korea’s technoscientific projects intersect with scientific evidence-based policy frameworks for traditional Korean medicine (han-ǔi-hak), shifting geopolitical imaginaries, environmental change, and the imperatives of a science-driven economy. She explores this question with and through Korean ginseng (Panax ginseng; insam in Korean), a traditional medicinal plant with deep historical, ecological, and geopolitical significance in South Korea and East Asia. She has also researched communicative practices in traditional Korean medicine clinics in contemporary Korean society, identity performance in South Korean political podcasts, and identity practices of North Korean defector female students in Seoul, South Korea. Drawing on her training in linguistic anthropology, she also explores topics related to translation, narratives, and the semiotics of senses.

Hyemin earned her Ph.D. in Anthropology from New York University and holds a B.A. and an M.A. in Anthropology from Seoul National University, South Korea.

List of Publications

Lee, Hyemin. (January 2026) “Talking about Pain in Traditional Korean Medicine Clinics.” In Language and Health in Action, edited by Lynnette Arnold, Emily Avera, Anna Corwin, and Jennifer Guzmán. Oxford University Press.

Das, Sonia and Hyemin Lee. 2024. “Racial Optics of Escalation.” Current Anthropology 65(3): 481-502. https://doi.org/10.1086/730134

Lee, Hyemin. 2022. “Sounds of Healing: Qualia and Medical Efficacy in the Traditional Medicine Clinic.” Journal of Linguistic Anthropology 32(2): 364-385. https://doi.org/10.1111/jola.12353

Lee, Hyemin. 2016. “Kwan (Looking) the Pain: Verbalization of ‘Pain’ in Korean Medicine Clinics” Cross-Cultural Studies 22(2): 45-79. [Written in Korean]

Lee, Hyemin. 2015. “Talking about the Body Using the Body: Nonverbal Acts in Korean Medicine Clinics.” The Sociolinguistic Journal of Korea 23(3): 295-327.

Lee, Hyemin. 2014. “Drama of Resistance, Resistance of Drama: Linguistic Practices, Discourses, and Identities in a South Korean Political Podcast Naneun Ggomsuda.” The Sociolinguistic Journal of Korea 22(2): 111-134.

Contact Info

hyemin.lee@yale.edu

34 Hillhouse Avenue (Luce Hall), Room 306

Degree(s)

Ph.D., Anthropology, New York University

M.Phil., Anthropology, New York University

M.A., Anthropology, Seoul National University, South Korea

B.A., Anthropology, Seoul National University, South Korea