楊子樵 助理教授
Lawrence Zi-Qiao Yang, Assistant Professor
學歷 美國柏克萊加州大學東亞研究博士 Ph.D., East Asian Languages and Cultures, University of California, Berkeley
經歷
| 2020-至今 | 國立陽明交通大學社會與文化研究所助理教授 |
| 2019-2020 | 美國哈佛大學費正清中國研究中心研究員 |
研究領域
媒介與電影研究、批判理論、冷戰文化工業與政治宣傳、基礎設施批判研究、現代華語文學與報刊
Film and Media Studies, Critical Theory, Cold War Culture Industries and Propaganda, Critical Infrastructure Studies, Modern Sinophone Literature and Print Culture
教學與研究概述
我的研究及教學大致聚焦於以下兩大方向:
(1) 地緣政治下的跨媒介研究:目前進行中的專書 Speculative Statecraft: Logistical Media and the Culture of Chinese Cold War 聚焦於中港臺三地在冷戰軍事動員及後備體系下,影音媒介與物質環境間的感官連結。我將「物流/後勤」這一概念做歷史與美學的脈絡化,從軍事、農業、運輸、建築等面向探討政治宣傳媒介(電影、攝影、報刊圖像等)如何形塑閱聽者對於速度、連結、循環、網絡的想像。
(2) 環境、建築與基礎設施的「文化-技術」研究:過往幾年我進行了一系列關於都市建築與基礎設施的的研究書寫。已發表或進行中之計畫包括:台北殖民時期陶瓷建材與建築官僚的色彩論述 ; 戰後台灣文學對美援基礎設施之再現;東亞現代主義建築與政治宣傳敘事。這些計畫都指向環境、敘事、技術三者間的關係,也延續我對於「基礎設施的政治與詩學」 (the politics and aesthetics of infrastructure)的關注。
Lawrence Zi-Qiao Yang is an Assistant Professor in the Institute for Social Research and Cultural Studies, National Chiao Tung University. Previously a Hou Research Fellow at the Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies, Harvard University, Yang received his Ph.D. from UC Berkeley with Designated Emphases in Film & Media Studies and Critical Theory. His research focuses on propaganda media industries and aesthetics in modern and contemporary China, Taiwan, and Hong Kong. His broader research interests cover war and militarism in cultural representations, theories of materialism, and the intersecting industrial-technological histories of cinema, architecture, and urban infrastructure. At NYCU, he is developing a new project on China’s Belt and Road Initiative propaganda and its influences on the film/media production of South East Asia after the 2010s. Yang’s research has been sponsored by the Fulbright Program, Mellon Foundation, and the Program in Critical Theory at UC Berkeley. He was the editor of Room One Thousand, an interdisciplinary architectural journal of Berkeley’s College of Environmental Design, and served as the Director of North American Taiwan Studies Association. He has published research articles on Symploke, Modern Chinese Literature and Culture, and Chung Wai Literary Quarterly, and is currently completing a book manuscript titled “Speculative Statecraft: Logistical Media and the Culture of Chinese Cold War”.
近年學術成果
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