Hong Kong culture and society in the new millennium : Hong Kong as method / Yiu-Wai Chu, editor.

This book discusses the notion of “Hong Kong as Method” as it relates to the rise of China in the context of Asianization. It explores new Hong Kong imaginaries with regard to the complex relationship between the local, the national and the global. The major theoretical thrust of the book is to addr...

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Ētahi atu kaituhi: Chu, Yiu-Wai (Editor)
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I whakaputaina: Singapore : Springer, 2017.
Rangatū:Humanities in Asia ; 4.
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505 0 |a Preface; Contents; Editor and Contributors; Introduction; Framing Hong Kong (as Method); 1 Hong Kong Liminal: Situation as Method; 1.1 Tight Spots: Golden Chicken Historiography; 1.2 On Weightless Leaping: Hong Kong as Method; 1.3 "Sitting in a Tin Can": Liminality as a Political Zone; 1.4 Space Oddities: Lion Rock as Method; References; 2 Sex and Freedom in the Chatroom: The Hong Kong Golden Forum as Method; 2.1 Introduction: The Culture of Internet Chatting in Hong Kong; 2.2 Netnography: A Brief Methodological Note; 2.3 Internet Studies Meets Gender and Sexuality Studies 
505 8 |a 2.4 Feminist and Queer Studies of the Internet2.5 Discussion: Sexed Linguistic Innovations; 2.5.1 Visual Icons: Sex and Mockery; 2.5.2 Language Play; 2.6 Vernacular Masculinity; 2.7 Coda; References; 3 Hong Kong as Feminist Method: Gender, Sexuality, and Democracy in Two Documentaries by Tammy Cheung; 3.1 Occupying Women; 3.2 July and Election; 3.3 Conclusion; References; The Local, the Global and the National; 4 New Orleans, New Territories; 4.1 On the Road to Louisiana; 4.2 My New Territories Research and Method; 4.3 My Encounters in New Orleans 
505 8 |a 4.4 From Hong Kong gei wai Shrimp and Grey Mullet to Louisiana Crawfish4.5 Remarks: A Stepping Stone for the Understanding of Outside World; References; 5 Hong Kong as a Port City; 5.1 Port Cities as Method; 5.2 Not "Seeing" the Heritage of Port City in Hong Kong: Reverse Hallucination; 5.3 Critical Engagement with the Port City; References; 6 Censorship at Work: Cold War Paranoia and Purgation of Chinese Ghost Stories; 6.1 Politics of Chinese Ghosts; 6.2 Adaptation and Reincarnation of Tradition; 6.3 Return of the Dead as Chineseness; 6.4 Reflection: Ghosts in (Post-) Cold War Order 
505 8 |a 9.2 From "Return" to "Come Out"9.3 The Rainbow Umbrella; 9.3.1 Visibility; 9.3.2 Political Awareness; 9.3.3 Technological Enlightenment; 9.3.4 Strategic Connection; References; 10 Derrida's Hospitality and Serres' Parasitism: The Case of Hong Kong; 10.1 Background-Hong Kong's Modernizing Process; 10.2 Justice for Erwiana; 10.3 Just or Fair Treatment?; 10.4 Foreign Domestic Helpers-Contradictions of the Name; 10.5 Who Is the Host/Guest?; References; 11 Model of and Model for Ethnic Minorities: Individualization of the Model Minority Stereotype in Hong Kong 
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651 0 |a Hong Kong (China)  |x Social life and customs  |y 21st century. 
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