SORENSEN, Clark
Associate Professor, Jackson School of International Studies
Appointed: 1989.
Education:
- B.A. 1970, UC-Berkeley.
- M.A. 1974, Univ. of Washington.
- Ph.D. Univ. of Washington.
Teaching Specializations: Korean Anthropology; East Asia.
Recent Publications:
- Folk Religion and Political Commitment in South Korea in the Eighties, in S. Ramet and D. Treadgold, eds., Render Unto Caesar: The Religious Sphere in World Politics. American University Press, 1995.
- Ancestors and In-Laws: Kinship Beyond the Family, and Asian Families: Domestic Group Formation, in G. Evans, ed., Asiaâs Cultural Mosais: An Anthropological Introduction. Prentice Hall/Simon & Schuster, 1993).
- Land Tenure and Class Relations in Colonial Korean Women. Anthropos 83, 4/6 (1988): 403-19.
- Over the Mountains are Mountains: Korean Peasant Households and their Adaptations to Rapid Industrialization. University of Washington Press, 1988).