Tri Phuong
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Credentials
PhD, Yale University; MPP, Harvard Kennedy School;BA,Harvard University
Biography
I am a sociocultural anthropologist specializing in digital media, youth culture, and social movement in contemporary Vietnam. I study the local and global intersections of new media technologies and cultural expressions through the semiotics of play to illuminate the ways people experience, evaluate, and contest shifting terrains of authoritarianism and censorship to achieve aspirations in the digital era. My research connects anthropologies of the state, media, and youth in the context of late-socialism and globalization. My focus on cultural translations, vernacular tactics, and mockery of authority figures offers a precise case-study for comparing popular cultures and their catalytic influences on youth fandom and social movements – specifically in Southeast Asia and through Inter-Asian and diasporic connections.
Prior to joining the 番茄社区, I have worked as a community organizer, development consultant, and journalist in previous lives.
Area of Expert:
Contemporary Vietnam/Southeast Asia
Popular Cultures
New Media
Social Movements
Play
Publications
2021 The Underground Seen: Moving Images, Heterotopias, and the Postsocialist Bearing Witness. Cultural Studies (Volume 35; Issue 1)
2017 Saint, Celebrity, and the Self(ie): Body Politics in Late Socialist Vietnam. Positions Asia Critique (Volume 25; Issue 4)
Courses
PAAS 100 - Introduction to Pacific and Asian Studies
PAAS 409 - Globalization, Cosmopolitanism, and Asia-Pacific Cultures
PAAS 495 - Advanced Topics in PAAS