Ethan Geon Tokko

PhD Student

East Asia: Japan


I am a doctoral student in the History Department at the University of California, Berkeley. I am interested in the intersections of race and diaspora in modern and contemporary Asia-Pacific. My particular focus is on post-1945 Korea and its global diaspora.

I study how Koreans understood race during and after the Cold War in the context of American military presence and post-imperial Japanese influence. My research seeks to bring together the domestic history of South Korea, mainly around the period of democratization movement against military rule (1961-1987), and the global history of the Korean diaspora. I examine how South Koreans perceived Korean American and Zainichi Korean (ethnic Koreans in Japan) communities, and how they mobilized the racial experiences of these groups in discourses surrounding contentious politics vis-à-vis the United States and Japan. I aspire to contribute to scholarship on transnational histories of race and empire across the Asia-Pacific region.

More broadly, I am also interested in Japanese colonialism, minoritized peoples in Korea, Asian Americans/Canadians, oral history, gender history, and postcolonial theory.

Research Interests

  • Race and empire
  • Migration and diaspora
  • Identity formation, oral history, memories
  • Cold War and Post-Cold War
  • Postcolonial theory

Education

Master of Arts, History, University of Toronto, 2024. 

Honours Bachelor of Arts, History (with High Distinction), University of Toronto, 2023. 

Awards & Fellowships

SSHRC Doctoral Fellowship, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, 2025

SSHRC Doctoral Fellowship, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, 2024

University College Alumni Scholarship & Bursary Fund, University College, Toronto, 2023

Dr. David Chu Scholarship in Asia-Pacific Studies, Munk School of Global Affairs & Public Policy, 2023

Canada Graduate Scholarship – Master’s program, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, 2023

James Harris Scholarship, University College, Toronto, 2022

James Harris Scholarship, University College, Toronto, 2019

Conference Organization

Co-organizer, “Kaleidoscope Perspectives: Identity and Change.” Graduate History Society, Annual Graduate History Symposium (University of Toronto), 2024.