Jerrine Tan is an assistant professor of English at City University Hong Kong.
Jerrine Tan
Articles
Ask Not What Your Robot Can Do for You, but What You Can Do for Your Robot
Jerrine Tan visits a LOVOT robotics lab and is unexpectedly enchanted.
Orientalism in Our Code: “The Matrix Resurrections,” Hollywood, and Anti-Asian Violence
The Matrix's final lesson to me, in watching The Matrix Resurrections, is that I can no longer swallow its bitter pill.
Fear Is the Mind Killer; What Enlivens the Mind? — “Dune”’s Alt-Victimhood and Radical Nonviolence in “Nausicaä”
Jerrine Tan compares “Dune” to “Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind.”
Watching “A Life on Our Planet,” or How I Ruined David Attenborough for Myself
Jerrine Tan ponders the colonialist and eco-fascistic messaging of David Attenborough's 2020 documentary.
Murder, Molotov Cocktails, and Burning Police Stations: Black Lives Matter, White Feminism, “Three Billboards,” and Intersectionality
Jerrine Tan on how we read “Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri” in the present context of Black Lives Matter protests.
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