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10/22云端讲座:马里兰大学杨帆-从媒体看中美政治

云里峰主 云里阅天下 2022-03-21

本期推送俄亥俄州立大学举行的一个线上/线下混合的公开英文学术讲座信息。报告人是马里兰大学巴尔的摩郡分校传媒教授杨帆。讲座信息由主办者俄亥俄州立大学历史系张颖教授(也是云里公号首批原创学者之一)提供。参会登记链接见下文。欢迎读者朋友参加。


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ICS Lecture

Fan Yang, "Rethinking Sino-U.S. Politics through Chimerican Media: Rising China and the Transpacific Turns"






Time/美国东部时间October 22, 2021, 4:00PM - 5:30PM, Eastern Time


Location线上/线下地点: OSU Campus or Online (registration required)



The Institute for Chinese Studies presents "Sino-U.S. Relations: New Perspectives" series:


Title/题目: "Rethinking Sino-U.S. Politics through Chimerican Media: Rising China and the Transpacific Turns"



Speaker/报告人: Fan Yang, University of Maryland, Baltimore County


Commentator/评议人Jennifer Hubbert, Lewis & Clark College


Abstract/摘要

This talk draws on my book manuscript, Disorienting Politics: Rising China and Chimerican Media, to rethink a media/cultural studies approach to Sino-U.S. politics. Chimerican media refer to a set of transpacific media artifacts and processes that make visible the economic, cultural, political, and ecological entanglements of China and America - the two twenty-first-century “superpowers” sometimes dubbed “Chimerica.” Most Chimerican media are produced in the United States, whether it is The Martian or House of Cards. But they also capture the myriad processes that characterize the Pacific as a space of Chimerican - among other Asian and American – encounters, which have expanded tremendously since China’s entry into the World Trade Organization in 2001.

From election campaign ads and popular films to TV/Netflix shows and journalistic accounts, Chimerican media often feature an elusive yet racialized presence of the Chinese state. This figure, what I call Rising China, is not merely a pre-formed object to be (mis)represented but an agent co-constituted with Chimerican media. Shaping and shaped by transpacific interactions, Rising China produces a disorienting effect on politics. That is, it extends a political imagination beyond the place of the nation and into the space of transpacific media.

Chimerican media as a kind of transpacific media offer competing visions of state and citizenship. Yet the widespread tendency among US cultural producers to racialize the Chinese state has made it difficult to recognize Chimerican entanglements as a basis for imagining politics anew. Engaging with the epistemic remapping known as the transpacific turns, this talk calls for a relational politics - beyond the conventional framing of Sino-U.S. relations - that acknowledges the multifarious and uneven interconnectivities between people, places, media, and environment.


Fan Yang 杨帆 is an Associate Professor in the Department of Media and Communication Studies at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC). She is the author of Faked in China: Nation Branding, Counterfeit Culture, and Globalization (Indiana University Press, 2016). Yang’s scholarship lies at the intersection of transnational media/cultural studies, globalization and communication, postcolonial studies, and contemporary China. Her work on branding, internet censorship, transnational media, and urban communication has appeared in journals such as Cultural Studies, Theory, Culture & Society, positions: asia critique, New Media and Society, Verge: Studies in Global Asias and Environmental Humanities. In addition to completing Disorienting Politics, she is currently interested in further exploring China’s connection to the Global South through her research on Shenzhen as a media city and China’s “One Belt, One Road” project (or the “Belt and Road Initiative”).


REGISTER TO ATTEND IN PERSON

https://osu.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJEofu6rrjsvEtXYSJN068LzdxTE187BD6Gx


REGISTER TO ATTEND ONLINE 参会登记链接 

https://osu.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJEofu6rrjsvEtXYSJN068LzdxTE187BD6Gx


Jennifer Hubbert is Professor of Anthropology and Department Chair of Sociology and Anthropology at the Lewis & Clark College. She is the author of “China in the World: An Anthropology of Confucius Institutes, Soft Power, and Globalization” (University of Hawai’i Press, 2019) and many articles and book chapters. Professor Hubbert’s research focuses on an “anthropology of the state” and an “anthropology of international relations.” Her research on studies of the China’s Confucius Institute language and culture program, the Beijing Olympics, and the Shanghai Expo has generated unique insights on how culture influences international engagements and the nature of the “state” that is acting on behalf of the nation. Her new research continues to look at international relationship, but now through a study of para-diplomacy - international diplomacy conducted by subnational, regional or non-governmental agencies and institutions. 


Free and Open to the Public (registration required)


Registration for the in-person lecture is limited to 15 attendees due to reduced room capacity related to COVID-19 concerns. Anyone not able to attend in person is welcome to join the event online.

If you require an accommodation, such as live captioning, to participate in this event, please contact EASC at easc@osu.edu. Requests made at least two weeks in advance of the event will generally allow us to provide seamless access, but the university will make every effort to meet requests made after this date. 

This event is supported by a U.S. Department of Education Title VI grant to The Ohio State University East Asian Studies Center.




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