Professor Hao Huang published the following.
July 2023: Iron Horse Road: a Tale from Gold Mountain – podcast release on Blood on Gold Mountain
Iron Horse Road: a Tale from Gold Mountain recounts one of the great untold epics of American history: The story of the Chinese laborers–neither truly enslaved nor truly free–who built the most rugged stretches of the Transcontinental Railroad.
- https://eastwindezine.com/iron-horse-road-an-immersive-aural-exploration-of-chinese-railroad-builders-debuts-july-19/
- https://claremont-courier.com/featured/iron-horse-road-explores-immigrants-role-in-1860s-railroad-expansion-74518/
- https://chssc.org/event/podcast-iron-horse-road-a-tale-from-gold-mountain/
- https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/laszlo-chats-with-iron-horse-road-podcast-producers/id489369498?i=1000621515980
- https://www.scrippscollege.edu/news/politics-and-society/hao-huangs-gold-mountain-podcast-launches-new-season
Service to the profession:
July – reviewed article manuscript “The Place of Chinese Classical Music in Modern Art” for
peer-reviewed journal Folklore: Electronic Journal of Folklore (https://www.folklore.ee/folklore
September – reviewed article manuscript titled “Survival of the ‘Cosmopolitan Local’:
Hybridization and Cosmopolitanism in the Reorchestration Practice of Hong Kong Doujin
Philharmonia” for Popular Music and Society journal, Taylor & Francis