Darrell Y. Hamamoto is a professor in the department of Asian American studies at the University of California-Davis. He is the author of Monitored Peril: Asian Americans and the Politics of TV Representation, Nervous Laughter: Television Situation Comedy and Liberal Democratic Ideology, and New American Destinies: A Reader in Contemporary Asian and Latino Immigration. His contributions to media studies, theory of sexuality, and sociocultural analysis are recognized widely both within the academic community and in the larger society. He lives in Sacramento, California.
"Darrell Hamamoto' Servitors of Empire provides a provocative account of the rise of the U.S. military-industrial-technoscience complex and focuses in particular on the participation and impact on Asian Americans. Hamamoto' study will raise eyebrows, perhaps draw gasps, and will impact Asian American Studies and studies of US empire for years to come." Douglas Kellner, George F. Kneller Chair in the philosophy of education, UCLA, author, Media Spectacle and Insurrection, 2011: From the Arab Uprisings to Occupy Everywhere
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