Techno-Orientalism 2.0
New Intersections and Interventions
Herausgeber: Roh, David S; Fan, Christopher T; Niu, Greta A; Huang, Betsy
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New Intersections and Interventions
Herausgeber: Roh, David S; Fan, Christopher T; Niu, Greta A; Huang, Betsy
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Techno-Orientalism 2.0 addresses the impact of a volatile post-COVID present on speculative futures by and about Asians. The volume engages with techno-Orientalist inflections in recent high-profile and lesser-known Asian and Asian American speculative fiction, film, television, anime, art, music, journalism, architecture, state-sponsored policy and infrastructural projects, and the now-dominant China Panic.
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Techno-Orientalism 2.0 addresses the impact of a volatile post-COVID present on speculative futures by and about Asians. The volume engages with techno-Orientalist inflections in recent high-profile and lesser-known Asian and Asian American speculative fiction, film, television, anime, art, music, journalism, architecture, state-sponsored policy and infrastructural projects, and the now-dominant China Panic.
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- Verlag: Rutgers University Press
- Seitenzahl: 334
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Juli 2025
- Englisch
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9781978839229
- ISBN-10: 1978839227
- Artikelnr.: 72024202
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Rutgers University Press
- Seitenzahl: 334
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Juli 2025
- Englisch
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9781978839229
- ISBN-10: 1978839227
- Artikelnr.: 72024202
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
DAVID S. ROH is a professor and chair of the Department of English at the University of Utah. He is the author of Minor Transpacific: Triangulating American, Japanese, and Korean Fictions and Illegal Literature: Toward a Disruptive Creativity , and coeditor of Techno-Orientalism: Imagining Asia in Science Fiction, History, and Media (Rutgers University Press, 2015). BETSY HUANG is a professor of English at Clark University, Massachusetts. She is the author of Contesting Genres in Contemporary Asian American Fiction and coeditor of three essay collections: Techno-Orientalism: Imagining Asia in Speculative Fiction, History, and Media (Rutgers University Press, 2015), Diversity and Inclusion in Higher Education and Societal Contexts, and Asian American Literature in Transition, 1996–2020. GRETA AIYU NIU is an independent scholar based in Rochester, New York, and is coeditor of Techno-Orientalism: Imagining Asia in Speculative Fiction, History, and Media (Rutgers University Press, 2015). CHRISTOPHER T. FAN is an associate professor of English at the University of California Irvine. He is the author of Asian American Fiction After 1965: Transnational Fantasies of Economic Mobility.
Contents
Introduction - David S. Roh, Betsy Huang, Greta A. Niu, and Christopher T.
Fan
Part I Labor Reconfigurations
Chapter 1: Working Futures After Asians: Automation, AI, and the Global
Labor Economy - Leland Tabares
Chapter 2: Everything, Everywhere, All at Once: Techno-Orientalism in an
Age of Cybernetic Capitalism - Won Jeon
Chapter 3: Chinese Commodities: Adoption in After Yang - Kimberly D. McKee
Part II Racialization as Technology
Chapter 4: Plastinated Vitruvian Man, the Datafication of Race, and
Transracial Transfer in Westworld and Altered Carbon - Charles Tung
Chapter 5: Outsiders Within: The Indigenous/Minority Question and
Techno-Orientalist Gaze in India - M. Imran Parray
Chapter 6: On Forms of the Black Box: Race and Difference between STS and
Global Critical Race Studies - Clare S. Kim and Anna Romina Guevarra
Part III Sinofuturism
Chapter 7: Infrastructure and/as Mediation: China 2098’s Tempro-Affective
Politics - Ian Liujia Tian
Chapter 8: Techno-Orientalist Deflections: How Documentaries Frame China’s
AI Threat - Gerald Sim
Chapter 9: Techno-Futurehistory and the Sojourners of Global China: A
Threefold Reading of The Wandering Earth - Shana Ye
Part IV Machinic Subjects
Chapter 10: Sacrificial Clones: The Technologized Korean Woman in Shiri
and Cloud Atlas - Jane Chi Hyun Park
Chapter 11: Assembling Mitski: The Aesthetics and Circuits of
Techno-Ornamentalism - Rachel Tay and Jaeyeon Yoo
Part V Extensions
Chapter 12: Asian Solarpunk: Between Utopia, Collective Futures and
Remedies for Climate Panic - Agnieszka Kiejziwicz and Justin Battin
Chapter 13: Animated Bodies: Project Itoh and the Afterlives of
Techno-Orientalism - Baryon Posadas
Chapter 14: Settler Orientalism, Asian American Techno-Environmentalism:
The Network Novel under Japanese and U.S. Empires - Adhy Kim
Chapter 15: The Alchemized Dis/abled Body as Recuperative Site in
Fullmetal Alchemist - Jung Soo Lee
Part VI Optimistic Futures
Chapter 16: Recovering Asian American Futures in the Marvel Cinematic
Universe - Lori K. Lopez
Chapter 17: Looking for Asianfuturism: Asian American SF and Games of Color
- Edmond Y. Chang
Chapter 18: The Queer Techno-Orientalist Aesthetics of Disney’s Big Hero 6
- Thomas Sarmiento
Conclusion - David S. Roh, Betsy Huang, Greta A. Niu, Christopher T. Fan
Acknowledgements
Bibliography
Notes on Contributors
Index
Introduction - David S. Roh, Betsy Huang, Greta A. Niu, and Christopher T.
Fan
Part I Labor Reconfigurations
Chapter 1: Working Futures After Asians: Automation, AI, and the Global
Labor Economy - Leland Tabares
Chapter 2: Everything, Everywhere, All at Once: Techno-Orientalism in an
Age of Cybernetic Capitalism - Won Jeon
Chapter 3: Chinese Commodities: Adoption in After Yang - Kimberly D. McKee
Part II Racialization as Technology
Chapter 4: Plastinated Vitruvian Man, the Datafication of Race, and
Transracial Transfer in Westworld and Altered Carbon - Charles Tung
Chapter 5: Outsiders Within: The Indigenous/Minority Question and
Techno-Orientalist Gaze in India - M. Imran Parray
Chapter 6: On Forms of the Black Box: Race and Difference between STS and
Global Critical Race Studies - Clare S. Kim and Anna Romina Guevarra
Part III Sinofuturism
Chapter 7: Infrastructure and/as Mediation: China 2098’s Tempro-Affective
Politics - Ian Liujia Tian
Chapter 8: Techno-Orientalist Deflections: How Documentaries Frame China’s
AI Threat - Gerald Sim
Chapter 9: Techno-Futurehistory and the Sojourners of Global China: A
Threefold Reading of The Wandering Earth - Shana Ye
Part IV Machinic Subjects
Chapter 10: Sacrificial Clones: The Technologized Korean Woman in Shiri
and Cloud Atlas - Jane Chi Hyun Park
Chapter 11: Assembling Mitski: The Aesthetics and Circuits of
Techno-Ornamentalism - Rachel Tay and Jaeyeon Yoo
Part V Extensions
Chapter 12: Asian Solarpunk: Between Utopia, Collective Futures and
Remedies for Climate Panic - Agnieszka Kiejziwicz and Justin Battin
Chapter 13: Animated Bodies: Project Itoh and the Afterlives of
Techno-Orientalism - Baryon Posadas
Chapter 14: Settler Orientalism, Asian American Techno-Environmentalism:
The Network Novel under Japanese and U.S. Empires - Adhy Kim
Chapter 15: The Alchemized Dis/abled Body as Recuperative Site in
Fullmetal Alchemist - Jung Soo Lee
Part VI Optimistic Futures
Chapter 16: Recovering Asian American Futures in the Marvel Cinematic
Universe - Lori K. Lopez
Chapter 17: Looking for Asianfuturism: Asian American SF and Games of Color
- Edmond Y. Chang
Chapter 18: The Queer Techno-Orientalist Aesthetics of Disney’s Big Hero 6
- Thomas Sarmiento
Conclusion - David S. Roh, Betsy Huang, Greta A. Niu, Christopher T. Fan
Acknowledgements
Bibliography
Notes on Contributors
Index
Contents
Introduction - David S. Roh, Betsy Huang, Greta A. Niu, and Christopher T.
Fan
Part I Labor Reconfigurations
Chapter 1: Working Futures After Asians: Automation, AI, and the Global
Labor Economy - Leland Tabares
Chapter 2: Everything, Everywhere, All at Once: Techno-Orientalism in an
Age of Cybernetic Capitalism - Won Jeon
Chapter 3: Chinese Commodities: Adoption in After Yang - Kimberly D. McKee
Part II Racialization as Technology
Chapter 4: Plastinated Vitruvian Man, the Datafication of Race, and
Transracial Transfer in Westworld and Altered Carbon - Charles Tung
Chapter 5: Outsiders Within: The Indigenous/Minority Question and
Techno-Orientalist Gaze in India - M. Imran Parray
Chapter 6: On Forms of the Black Box: Race and Difference between STS and
Global Critical Race Studies - Clare S. Kim and Anna Romina Guevarra
Part III Sinofuturism
Chapter 7: Infrastructure and/as Mediation: China 2098’s Tempro-Affective
Politics - Ian Liujia Tian
Chapter 8: Techno-Orientalist Deflections: How Documentaries Frame China’s
AI Threat - Gerald Sim
Chapter 9: Techno-Futurehistory and the Sojourners of Global China: A
Threefold Reading of The Wandering Earth - Shana Ye
Part IV Machinic Subjects
Chapter 10: Sacrificial Clones: The Technologized Korean Woman in Shiri
and Cloud Atlas - Jane Chi Hyun Park
Chapter 11: Assembling Mitski: The Aesthetics and Circuits of
Techno-Ornamentalism - Rachel Tay and Jaeyeon Yoo
Part V Extensions
Chapter 12: Asian Solarpunk: Between Utopia, Collective Futures and
Remedies for Climate Panic - Agnieszka Kiejziwicz and Justin Battin
Chapter 13: Animated Bodies: Project Itoh and the Afterlives of
Techno-Orientalism - Baryon Posadas
Chapter 14: Settler Orientalism, Asian American Techno-Environmentalism:
The Network Novel under Japanese and U.S. Empires - Adhy Kim
Chapter 15: The Alchemized Dis/abled Body as Recuperative Site in
Fullmetal Alchemist - Jung Soo Lee
Part VI Optimistic Futures
Chapter 16: Recovering Asian American Futures in the Marvel Cinematic
Universe - Lori K. Lopez
Chapter 17: Looking for Asianfuturism: Asian American SF and Games of Color
- Edmond Y. Chang
Chapter 18: The Queer Techno-Orientalist Aesthetics of Disney’s Big Hero 6
- Thomas Sarmiento
Conclusion - David S. Roh, Betsy Huang, Greta A. Niu, Christopher T. Fan
Acknowledgements
Bibliography
Notes on Contributors
Index
Introduction - David S. Roh, Betsy Huang, Greta A. Niu, and Christopher T.
Fan
Part I Labor Reconfigurations
Chapter 1: Working Futures After Asians: Automation, AI, and the Global
Labor Economy - Leland Tabares
Chapter 2: Everything, Everywhere, All at Once: Techno-Orientalism in an
Age of Cybernetic Capitalism - Won Jeon
Chapter 3: Chinese Commodities: Adoption in After Yang - Kimberly D. McKee
Part II Racialization as Technology
Chapter 4: Plastinated Vitruvian Man, the Datafication of Race, and
Transracial Transfer in Westworld and Altered Carbon - Charles Tung
Chapter 5: Outsiders Within: The Indigenous/Minority Question and
Techno-Orientalist Gaze in India - M. Imran Parray
Chapter 6: On Forms of the Black Box: Race and Difference between STS and
Global Critical Race Studies - Clare S. Kim and Anna Romina Guevarra
Part III Sinofuturism
Chapter 7: Infrastructure and/as Mediation: China 2098’s Tempro-Affective
Politics - Ian Liujia Tian
Chapter 8: Techno-Orientalist Deflections: How Documentaries Frame China’s
AI Threat - Gerald Sim
Chapter 9: Techno-Futurehistory and the Sojourners of Global China: A
Threefold Reading of The Wandering Earth - Shana Ye
Part IV Machinic Subjects
Chapter 10: Sacrificial Clones: The Technologized Korean Woman in Shiri
and Cloud Atlas - Jane Chi Hyun Park
Chapter 11: Assembling Mitski: The Aesthetics and Circuits of
Techno-Ornamentalism - Rachel Tay and Jaeyeon Yoo
Part V Extensions
Chapter 12: Asian Solarpunk: Between Utopia, Collective Futures and
Remedies for Climate Panic - Agnieszka Kiejziwicz and Justin Battin
Chapter 13: Animated Bodies: Project Itoh and the Afterlives of
Techno-Orientalism - Baryon Posadas
Chapter 14: Settler Orientalism, Asian American Techno-Environmentalism:
The Network Novel under Japanese and U.S. Empires - Adhy Kim
Chapter 15: The Alchemized Dis/abled Body as Recuperative Site in
Fullmetal Alchemist - Jung Soo Lee
Part VI Optimistic Futures
Chapter 16: Recovering Asian American Futures in the Marvel Cinematic
Universe - Lori K. Lopez
Chapter 17: Looking for Asianfuturism: Asian American SF and Games of Color
- Edmond Y. Chang
Chapter 18: The Queer Techno-Orientalist Aesthetics of Disney’s Big Hero 6
- Thomas Sarmiento
Conclusion - David S. Roh, Betsy Huang, Greta A. Niu, Christopher T. Fan
Acknowledgements
Bibliography
Notes on Contributors
Index