Assistant Professor
Ph.D. (The Program of Literature) Duke University
M.Phil. (Humanities and Creative Writing) Hong Kong Baptist University
B.A. (Humanities-Communication Arts) Hong Kong Baptist University
KKB 307
3943-6623
Xuenan Cao is Assistant Professor of Cultural Studies in the Department of Cultural and Religious Studies at The Chinese University of Hong Kong. Her research on media studies, digital STS, youth cultures, and Chinese literature has been published in Montreal AI Ethics (2022), Theory, Culture & Society (2021), Extrapolation (2019), Journal of Language, Literature, and Culture (2016), amongst others. Before coming to CUHK, she also taught at New York University (Shanghai) and Yale University.
She organizes public-facing symposia on contemporary art, politics, and media whenever she can. Her approach to culture is two-fold. The first can be summed up by media theorist Marshall McLuhan's law of bibliography: the more ubiquitous objects are, the less likely they will enter our archives; the more there were, the fewer there are. Second, she shifts the narrow focus of communication studies and media theory by drawing on the richness of visual and material cultures in East Asia. Students are welcome to approach me if their interests align.