鄧紹宏 教授

鄧紹宏 教授

助理教授

BA (National Taiwan University), MA (Columbia), PhD (Harvard)

個人簡介

鄧紹宏,哈佛大學東亞語言與文明學系博士,現為香港中文大學中國語言及文學系助理教授。研究關注華語世界中的生態、科技及媒介,正在進行的英語專書《綁地媒介:華語採掘區的地質纏繞》從資源採掘主義的視角,以跨領域的方法探究四個歷史採掘區中環境與科技、影像與政治之間的動態關聯。其他研究興趣包含:媒介理論、媒介考古學、東亞電影與視覺文化、科技與社會研究,以及批判理論。關於東亞媒介文化的學術論文散見於國際期刊Public CultureEnvironment and Planning D: Society and Spacepositions: asia critiqueScreenNew Review of Film and Television StudiesJournal of Chinese CinemasConcentric: Literary and Cultural Studies等,橫跨電影與媒介研究、文學與文化研究、東亞研究、人文地理、地質學等領域。亦曾與紐約現代藝術博物館(MoMA)及哈佛電影資料館合作,策劃華語影展單元。

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研究興趣

環境人文 / 媒介理論 / 媒介與地質學 / 華語電影與視覺文化

著作選錄

Edited Volume in Progress

  • Tim Shao-Hung Teng and Carol Chih-Ju Lin, eds. Dianying yanjiu zai Taiwan: Kuashidai duihua [Film Studies in Taiwan: Cross-Generational Dialogues]. Taipei: Showwe, forthcoming in 2025.

Refereed Journal Articles

  • “Prospecting a Socialist Oil Field: Extraction as Geotechnical Mediation,” forthcoming in Public Culture.
  • “Volumetric Mediation of the Subterranean Mine: Geologic Intimacy in a Taiwan Coal Village,” forthcoming in Environment and Planning D: Society and Space. [OnlineFirst version]
  • “Archaeology of the Eyeball: Lu Xun, Eye-Gouging Myth, and Ocular Anatomy.” positions: asia critique 31, no. 3 (2023): 541–70. [Chinese translation: “Yanqiu de kaogu: Lu Xun, wayan chuanshuo yu yanqiu jiepou,” trans. Chen Yixuan, Wenzhi chunqiu, forthcoming.]
  • “The Motorcycle Diaries of a Topolect Cinema.” Screen 64, no. 1 (2023): 1–21.
  • “Time, Disaster, New Media: Your Name as a Mind-Game Film.” New Review of Film and Television Studies 20, no. 4 (2022): 459–88.
  • “Murderous Shadows, Terrifying Air: Dr. Caligari in China.” Journal of Chinese Cinemas 14, no. 3 (2020): 223–41.
  • Papa, Can You Hear Me Sing? Reinventing Intermedial Urban Space in Early 1980s Taiwan.” Concentric: Literary and Cultural Studies 43, no. 2 (2017): 57–86.
  • “Zheci ta kaishi lüxing le: Hou Xiaoxien Kafei shiguang de yinxing zhuanxiang” [This Time He Travels: Café Lumière and Hou Hsiao-hsien’s Feminine Turn]. Cross-Cultural Studies 2, no. 1 (2015): 135–60.

Refereed Book Chapters

  • “From Molds to Energy Vessels: Reinventing the Socialist Subject in the Extractive Zone.” In The Aesthetics of Geopower: Imagining Planetary Histories and Hegemonies, eds. Simon Ferdinand and Colin Sterling, under consideration with publisher.
  • “Taiyupian motuoche riji: Weixian de qingchun de tuopu yu dizhi” [The Motorcycle Diaries of Taiwanese-Language Cinema: Topology and Topography in Dangerous Youth]. In Dianying yanjiu zai Taiwan: Kuashidai duihua, eds. Tim Shao-Hung Teng and Carol Chih-Ju Lin. Taipei: Showwe, forthcoming in 2025.
  • “Psychic Grannies: Animation and Animism in Turn-of-the-century Taiwan.” In Chinese Animation: Multiplicities in Motion, eds. Daisy Yan Du, John Crespi, and Yiman Wang. Cambridge: Harvard University Asia Center, 2024. 127–53.

Selected Essays, Book Reviews, Program Notes

  • Review of Deepwater Alchemy: Extractive Mediation and the Taming of the Seafloor by Lisa Yin Han, forthcoming in Media+Environment.
  • Lianai yu yiwu: Cong dangdai xiufu kan zaoqi dianying de xingbie, laodong he qihou” [Love and Duty: Rumors and Tears on Screen, Labor and Climate in the Studio]. Fa: Film Appreciation Journal 197 (December 2023): 92–101.
  • “The Politics and Pedagogy of East Asian Cinema at an American University.” New Review of Film and Television Studies blog, August 2022.
  • “Tabooed Initiation: Two Early Films by Mou Tun-fei.” Program Notes for the Harvard Film Archive, January 2022. Coauthored with Shaowen Zhang.
  • Review of Information Fantasies: Precarious Mediation in Postsocialist China by Xiao Liu. Critical Inquiry 47, no. 4 (2021): 799–801.
  • “Cities of Love and Sadness: Rediscovering Taiwanese-language Cinema of the 1960s.” Program Notes for the Harvard Film Archive, March and April 2021. Coauthored with Shaowen Zhang
  • “Cong dangguo dao kuaguo: Wuganyuan de dianyingshi du hou.” Review of Wuganyuan de dianyingshi: Cengjing, Taiwan youge Haolaiwu [Once upon a Time in Hollywood Taiwan] by Chih-heng Su. Funscreen 672 (July 2020).
  • “Documenting Taiwanese Modernism: Le Moulin’s Untimely Historical Project.” Taiwan Insight, September 2019.
獲獎榮譽
年度 獲獎榮譽
2024-2025

Landhaus Fellowship, Rachel Carson Center for Environment and Society

2024

Graduate Student Essay Award from the Media, Science, and Technology SIG, Society of Cinema and Media Studies

2023-2024

Mahindra Humanities Center Interdisciplinary Dissertation Completion Fellowship, Harvard University

2022-2023

China Times Young Scholar Award

2022

Distinction in Teaching, Bok Center for Teaching & Learning, Harvard University

2021-2023

Government Scholarship to Study Abroad, Ministry of Education, Taiwan

2020

Graduate Society Summer Predissertation Fellowship, Harvard University

2019-2025

Presidential Scholarship, Harvard University

2018

Teaching Assistantship Tuition Fellowship, Columbia University

2016

International Conference Travel Grant Award, Ministry of Science and Technology, Taiwan

2013

National Science Council Undergraduate Research Project Award