Transit-Asia Media Lab Lectures Series:
Hidden Histories and Radical Care
Moderator:
Hwa-Jen Tsai, Assistant Professor, Institute of Social Research and Cultural Studies, NYCU
Lecturer:
Valerie Soe, Professor, Department of Asian American Studies, San Francisco State University,
ICCS Visiting Research Fellow, director of love boat: Taiwan
Discussants:
tammy ko Robinson, Associate Professor at Hanyang University, South Korea
Joyce C.H. Liu, professor, (ICCS, NYCU)
Date & Time: 2022/4/25 (Monday), 13:30-16:30 (TAIPEI TIME, GMT+8)
Location: HC Building II Room106A, NYCU GuangFu Campus, providing online participation using ZOOM (Webinar).
Zoom link:
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83714175112?pwd=RkcyVGxCS1U4cnRXNGhrcDhzOEI1Zz09
code:985774
Language: Lecture in English (Mandarin Interpretation provided)
Introduction
Since 1986 filmmaker Valerie Soe has created nearly two dozen experimental and documentary films, explicating social and political concerns such as racism, representation, and hidden histories of Asians living in the United States. She will discuss her filmmaking process and how her work intersects with organizing and activism on the Asian American community.
Agenda
13:30-13:40 |
Opening |
13:40-15:40 |
Speaker’s Presentation |
15:40-16:20 |
Wrap up Roundtables (Q&A) |
16:20-16:30 |
Conclusion |
Further information about Valerie Soe and her movie love boat: Taiwan
https://newbloommag.net/2019/06/23/love-boat-taiwan-interview/