Tenggeer Hao specializes in Chinese film studies, media theory, and comparative philosophy, particularly Kantian idealism and I Ching metaphysics. His research examines how modern and contemporary Chinese literature and film transform and re-mediate premodern Chinese philosophical paradigms, especially those marginalized within modern scientism. He is broadly interested in the philosophical possibilities harbored in knowledge systems often deemed non-scientific—such as fengshui, astrology, and traditional Chinese medicine—and how they speak to the malaises and traumas of modern society. His dissertation, “The Mind Medium: A Yin-Yang Philosophy of Mind and Media,” examines the yin-yang dynamics of mind and body, concept and perception, time and space, and media and message through philosophizing divination and interpretation in the I Ching paradigm.
Education
Ph.D., East Asian Languages and Cultures
Columbia UniversityM.A., Critical Asian Humanities
Duke UniversityB.A., Chinese Language and Literature
Beijing Normal University
Modern Chinese Film and Literature
Film and Media Theory
Philosophy of Mind
Kantian Idealism
I Ching Metaphysics
- Divination, Fengshui, and Astrology