Yuan Shu
(Texas Tech University, TX, USA)
Cold War 2.0: Artificial Intelligence, the US-Centered Global Order, and Transnational American Studies
May 27, 2025, 16:15-17:45, 00.212, Philosophicum II (Jakob-Welder-Weg 20)
In this presentation I seek to investigate Cold War 2.0 within the framework of transnational American Studies, with special attention to the geopolitics of the transpacific.
On the one hand, I examine the role that technology has played in the American national imaginary and proliferation of what Donald Pease powerfully critiques as American exceptionalism. Specifically, I explore why and how artificial intelligence and other four critical technologies may serve as hardware and infrastructure of Cold War 2.0.
On the other hand, I examine Cold War 2.0 as a possible turning point in the rise of the Global South and interrogate it in terms of a global power shift within the longue durΓ©e of the US-centered global order. As a concluding gesture, I perform a reading of the speculative fiction, Ghost Fleet, and discuss a possible scenario that critics refer to as βthe post-American world.β
Dr. Yuan Shu is Professor of English, American Studies and Director of the Asian Studies Program at Texas Tech University.
Dr. Shu earned his Ph.D. in English and American Studies from Indiana University at Bloomington. He has co-edited several influential volumes, including American Studies as Transnational Practice (Dartmouth College Press, 2015) and Oceanic Archives and Transpacific American Studies (Hong Kong University Press, 2019). His current book project, Empire and Cosmo-politics: Technology, Race, Transpacific Chinese American Writing, is under revision with the Univ. of Massachusetts Press. He is a 2025 fellow of the Obama Institute.
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