Asian American Studies, Esports, Hallyu Studies, Platform Studies, Postcolonialism, Transnationality, Media Studies, Globalization
Matthew Jungsuk Howard, Ph.D. is an Assistant Professor in the School of Communication at Loyola University Chicago. As an Asian/Americanist Media Historian, he is interested in the ways we can reckon with mass media phenomena over longer periods of time and broader geographical entanglements, as well as the ways that such entanglements shape and are shaped by the lives of ordinary people. A keen scholar of empire in the age of social media, video games, and other "new" media, Dr. Howard likes to ask what happens when we slow down and deconstruct the power relations embedded in the ways we have fun. Drawing upon his own lived experiences, his dissertation, Rendering Hallyu: Gyopo Media Histories of the Korean Wave, examines the globalized popularity of South Korean pop culture in screen cultures, music, and esports through diasporic ways of knowing, living, and being minoritized.
2022 journal article
Highway to the Golden Zone(fire)
Journal of Games Criticism, 5(Bonus Issue A). http://gamescriticism.org/articles/howard-5-a
2019 conference paper
Going Public: Writing Center Outreach and the Battle Against Justifying Inequality
South Central Writing Center Association Conference.
2019 conference paper
The Language of ‘Bronzeness’: The League of Legends Community’s Aristocracy of Rank
PCA/ACA National Conference.
2018 conference paper
Anything but Commonplace: Usernames as Cultural Carriers in League of Legends Subculture
PCA/ACA National Conference.
2018 thesis
Esport: Professional League of Legends as Cultural History
https://uh-ir.tdl.org/handle/10657/3298
2018 conference paper
Ouvriers de l’Ordinateur: Work, Suffering, and Sport Heroism in Western Esports
UCI Esports Conference.
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2023 - present
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