Asian futures, without asians
Asian futures, without Asians is a multimedia performance lecture by artist Astria Suparak, which asks: “What does it mean when so many white filmmakers envision futures inflected by Asian culture, but devoid of actual Asian people?”
Part critical analysis, part reflective essay and sprinkled throughout with humor, justified anger, and informative morsels, this hour-long illustrated lecture examines nearly 60 years of American science fiction cinema through the lens of Asian appropriation and whitewashing.
Using a wide interpretation of “Asian” to reflect current and historical geopolitical trends and self-definitions (inclusive of East Asia, Southeast Asia, South Asia, West Asia, Central Asia, North Africa, and the Pacific Islands—the latter two of which are not Asia), this research-creation project examines how Asian cultures have been mixed and matched, contrasted against, and conflated with each other, often creating a fungible “Asianness” in futuristic sci-fi.
Asian future, without Asians
October 24, 2024 @ 8pm
Vanderhoef Studio Theatre, UC Davis
Presented by the Robert and Margrit Mondavi Center for the Performing Arts & UC Davis Asian American Studies as part of the Stars, Earth, and Coral: Pacific Entanglements and Futures Beyond the Human Symposium
Performance: Astria Suparak
Music: Tammy Lakkis
Conversation: Astria Suparak and Mark Jerng
Costume Design: Stephanie Gancayco
HMUA: Carla Grace Fajardo