Guo-Juin Hong
· Associate Professor of Asian and Middle Eastern StudiesDuke University · Art History
Active 2007–2017
About
Guo-Juin Hong is an Associate Professor of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies at Duke University, a position he has held since 2011. He is also an Associate Professor of Art, Art History & Visual Studies at Duke, a role he has occupied since 2020. His academic work focuses on film historiography, film theory, sound studies, postcolonial theory, and theories of culture and globalization. His research specifically examines film and other media from Taiwan, Hong Kong, and China. Hong's scholarly contributions include exploring the historiography of home and emerging realism in post-1949 Taiwan, as well as analyzing discursive content in Taiwanese documentary films. His work also addresses the representation of social and cultural issues through media, as evidenced by his publications on topics such as the Great Famine of China and sound documentation of the South. Hong holds a Ph.D. from the University of California, Berkeley, a Master's degree from San Francisco State University, and a Bachelor's degree from Fu Jen Catholic University in Taiwan.
Research topics
- History
- Art
- Media studies
- Art history
- Sociology
Frequent coauthors
- 2 shared
Shiyan Chao
Chulalongkorn University
- 2 shared
Jane M. Gaines
Columbia University
- 2 shared
Murray A. Rubinsen
- 2 shared
Ru-Shou Robert Chen
- 2 shared
Tse-lan Sang
- 1 shared
Israeli Cinema
- 1 shared
Victor Fan
- 1 shared
Ru-Shou Robert Chen
Awards & honors
- Mary Duke Biddle Foundation Public Service Award (2017)
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