STS Circle at Harvard
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Victor Seow
Cornell, History

on
Carbon Technocracy:  East Asian Energy Regimes and the Industrial Modern


Monday, March 10
12:15-2:00 pm
Room 100F, Pierce Hall, 29 Oxford Street

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Lunch is provided if you RSVP.
Please RSVP to 
sts<mailto:[email protected]>@hks.harvard.edu<mailto:[email protected]> 
by 5pm Wednesday, March 5.

Abstract: What is the relationship between energy and the making of modern 
states?  What kinds of politics and publics do carbon-based economies engender? 
 This talk draws upon my ongoing research on the history of the fossil fuel 
industry in Northeast China – a region once commonly called Manchuria – in the 
first half of the twentieth century in an attempt to offer responses to those 
questions.  Focusing on Fushun, the “coal capital” that once boasted the 
largest coal mining operations in East Asia, I examine the efforts by multiple 
states – namely the Japanese imperial, Chinese Nationalist, and Chinese 
Communist – to master and manage this site of extraction, and the way in which 
Fushun coal as an energy resource featured in developmental statist imaginaries 
both constituted and challenged by ideas about scarcity, autarky, and the 
industrial modern.  Through this, I set out to make a case for the 
co-production of caloric and political power in the rise of technocratic 
regimes in transwar East Asia.


Biography:  Victor Seow is a graduate student in History and East Asian 
Languages at Harvard.  He specializes in the history of nineteenth- and 
twentieth-century China, with interests in energy and the environment, 
technology and society, business and labor, and state power.  He is currently 
completing his dissertation on the history of coal mining and the fossil fuel 
industry in Northeast China in the first half of the twentieth century, and 
will be joining Cornell as Assistant Professor of Modern Chinese History in 
Fall 2014.




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