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Associate Professor of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies
Office Location: | 2204 Erwin Road, Room 220, Durham, NC 27708 | Email Address: |
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- Office Hours:
- Tuesday 10:00-12:00 and by appointment
Education:
- Ph.D. University of California, Berkeley 2004
- M.A. San Francisco State University 1995
- B.A. Fu Jen Catholic University (Taiwan) 1991
- Specialties:
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Chinese
Film Studies Cultural Studies
- Research Interests:
Film historiography, film theory, postcolonial theory and theories of culture and globalization; film and other media of Taiwan, Hong Kong and China Recent Publications (More Publications)
- Hong, GJ. Our neighbors (1963): Historiography of home and emerging realism in post-1949 Taiwan. Thirty-two New Takes on Taiwan Cinema, December, 2022: 22-35.
- G. Hong. "Limits of Visibility: Taiwan's Tongzhi Movement in Mickey Chen's Documentaries." positions: asia critique 21:3 (Summer,
Summer, 2013): 683-701.
- Hong, GJ. "Voices and their discursive Dis/Content in Taiwan documentary." Frontiers of Literary Studies in China 7:2 (January,
2013): 183-193. [doi] [abs]
- Hong, G. Theatrics of Cruising: Bath Houses and Movie Houses in Tsia Ming-Linag’s Films. Queer Sinophone CulturesRoutledge, 2013.
- Hong, G. "Voice and Its Dis/Content in New Taiwan Documentary." Frontiers of Literary Studies in China (2012).
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