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Hong Kong Culture and Society in the New Millennium: Hong Kong as Method: The Humanities in Asia, cartea 4

Editat de Yiu-Wai Chu
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 17 mar 2017
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 address the reconfiguration of Hong Kong’s culture and society in an age of global modernity from the standpoints of different disciplines, exploring the possibilities of approaching Hong Kong as a method. Through critical inquiries into different fields related to Hong Kong’s culture and society, including gender, resistance and minorities, various perspectives on the country’s culture and society can be re-assessed.  New directions and guidelines related to Hong Kong are also presented, offering a unique resource for researchers and students in the fields of cultural studies, media studies, postcolonial studies, globalization and Asian studies.

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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789811036675
ISBN-10: 9811036675
Pagini: 363
Ilustrații: XXIII, 219 p. 7 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Ediția:1st ed. 2017
Editura: Springer Nature Singapore
Colecția Springer
Seria The Humanities in Asia

Locul publicării:Singapore, Singapore

Cuprins

Introduction.- 1. Framing Hong Kong (as Method).- 1.1 “Hong Kong Liminal: Everyday Situations as Method”.- 1.2 “Sex and Freedom in the Chatroom: The Hong Kong Golden Forum as Method”.- 1.3 “Hong Kong as Feminist Method: Gender, Sexuality, and Democracy in Two Documentaries by Tammy Cheung”.- 2. The Local, the Global and the National.- 2.1 “New Orleans, New Territories”.- 2.2 “Hong Kong as a Port City”.- 2.3 “Censorship at Work: Cold War Paranoia and Purgation of Chinese Ghost Stories”.- 2.4 “The “National” Question and the Stories of Hong Kong”.- 3. Hybridity, Marginality and Resistance.- 3.1 “‘Vibrant Objects,’ Shifting Perspectives: Understanding Hong Kong Poetry as Method”.- 3.2 “Return, Come Out: Queer Lives in Postcolonial Hong Kong”.- 3.3 “Derrida’s Hospitality and Serres’ Parasitism: The Case of Hong Kong”.- 3.4 “Model of and Model for Ethnic Minorities: Individualization of the Model Minority Stereotype in Hong Kong”.- Postscript: Hong Kong and Beyond.


Notă biografică

Yiu-Wai Chu is a Professor and Director of the Hong Kong Studies Programme, School of Modern Languages and Cultures, the University of Hong Kong. His research interests focus on Hong Kong’s culture, globalization and postcolonial discourse. An elected Fellow of the Hong Kong Academy of the Humanities, he has published academic essays in, among others, Social Analysis, boundary 2, Inter-Asia Cultural Studies, Visual Anthropology, Popular Music, the Journal of Chinese Cinemas and the International Journal of Cultural Studies.  His most recent monograph is Lost in Transition: Hong Kong Culture in the Age of China (Albany: SUNY Press, 2013).

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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 address the reconfiguration of Hong Kong’s culture and society in an age of global modernity from the standpoints of different disciplines, exploring the possibilities of approaching Hong Kong as a method. Through critical inquiries into different fields related to Hong Kong’s culture and society, including gender, resistance and minorities, various perspectives on the country’s culture and society can be re-assessed.  New directions and guidelines related to Hong Kong are also presented, offering a unique resource for researchers and students in the fields of cultural studies, media studies, postcolonial studies, globalization and Asian studies.

Caracteristici

Offers an in-depth study and critique of common misperceptions concerning Hong Kong Discusses core issues such as Hong Kong as a transition zone for ideas, capital and people Provides a vibrant platform for generating, gathering and sharing knowledge on Hong Kong studies Develops an innovative intellectual orientation that is responsive to global, national and local needs Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras