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American Democracy, Racial Identity & the Internet
October 29, 12:00pm - 1:30pmManoa Campus, Burns 2118
Fall 2008 Speaker Series
International Cultural Studies Certificate Program
American Democracy, Racial Identity and the Internet: Obama and the Millennial Generation.
Dr. Ruth Y. Hsu
University of Hawai'i Manoa English Department
An analysis of the Obama campaign and the reactions to that campaign from various segments of the nation’s political structure offers opportunities to assess the status of American hegemony currently dominated by a neoliberal military-corporate matrix. In particular, Barack Obama’s candidacy is assumed by many people, whatever their political convictions, to be a watershed moment in America, with the locus of interest being the candidate’s racial identity, an identity constructed so as de-contextualize and so de-individualize the candidate and that replaces specific matters of education, family, and place with existing American cultural figurations of the race-d other.
Interestingly, this process of de-contextualization is occurring across the American political spectrum, among so-called conservative Republicans as well as their counterparts at the other end of the political landscape.
This process of de-contextualization can be seen in reportage from both corporate and new media; from narratives about the candidates from major cultural and political figures, and the way that many voters appear to decode both campaigns, but especially Obama’s.
The difficulty that we appear to have with “the race” issue here also offers opportunities to move beyond a dualistic paradigm.
Date: Wednesday, October 29th
Time: 12 pm – 1:20pm
Place: Burns Hall Room 2118
Sponsored by:
The UHM/EWC International Cultural Studies Program
Telephone: 808-944-7593
Fax: 808-944-7070
Office: Burns Hall #2069
Email:culture@hawaii.edu
Website: http://www2.hawaii.edu/~culture
Event Sponsor
International Cultural Studies, Manoa Campus
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Program Manager: Patty Harris, 944-7593, culture@hawaii.edu, http://www2.hawaii.edu/~culture/
| Wednesday, October 29 | |
| 8:00am | Deciding Who Cares? Legal Handbook Available Law 114 |
| 11:30am | Workshop on Portfolio Teaching Kuykendall 106 |
| 12:00pm | American Democracy, Racial Identity & the Internet Burns 2118 |
| 12:30pm | CTAHR Informational Session Sinclair Library, First Floor, Learning Arena 3 |
| 1:00pm | Peace Corps at Engineering Career Fair College of Engineering |
| 3:30pm | Joint Meteorology & IPRC Seminar Marine Science Building, Room 100 (MSB 100) |
| 3:30pm | Noho Hewa Film Showing UH Mānoa Art Building Auditorium |
| 3:30pm | Fall 2008 Faculty Lecture Series Hamilton Library, Room 301 |
| 6:30pm | Southeast Asian Movie Night: Reef Hunters Center for Korean Studies Building Auditorium |
| 7:00pm | Noho Hewa Film Showing UH Mānoa Art Building Auditorium |
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