Graeme R. Reynolds is a scholar of the cultural and intellectual history of early modern Korea focusing on the production and circulation of knowledge, the history of the book, and historiography. His research examines the intersection of history writing and media technologies, as well as ideologies and economies of movable type and woodblock in early modern Korea. He also maintains interests in print and manuscript culture, printing technology, facsimiles, the global reception of printing, practices of reading, archives, and translation.
He received his PhD in History and East Asian Languages from Harvard University in 2021, was a Korea Foundation Postdoctoral Fellow in East Asian Studies at Yale University in 2002, and is now a lecturer in History at the University of Chicago.