Haerin Shin is an assistant professor of English, with secondary appointments in Asian Studies and Cinema & Media Arts. Shin works on late twentieth and twenty first century fiction and media across American/Asian American/Korean/Japanese literature. Her research focuses on telepresence technology, digital/visual media aesthetics, and the ontology of alterity concerning race and ethnicity. Past and forthcoming publications include essays on techno-Orientalism; the affective contours of apocalyptic and disaster fiction and film; cyber fandom and trolling; alternative temporalities in digital film techniques; posthuman race politics and spirituality, etc. Currently wrapping up her first book, Technology of Presence: Being and Reality in the Age of Cyberculture, Dr. Shin is beginning to work on her second project on Asian American speculative fiction, tentatively titled Technology of Alienation.
The Optics of Mutant Vectors: Run-away Neoliberalism in Post-IMF Korean Science Fiction Cinema
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