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Disseminating and Containing Communist Propaganda to Overseas Chinese in Southeast Asia through Hong Kong, the Cold War Pivot, 1949–1960
By Florence Mok
Stamping ‘Imagination and Sensibility’: Objects, Culture, and Governance in Late Colonial Hong Kong
By Allan T. F. Pang
Poetics of the People: The politics of debating local identity in Hong Kong's Umbrella Movement and its literature (2014–16)
By Wayne CF Yeung
Queering "The Children's Movement": A Sideways Look at Political Infantilization in the (Post-)2014 Global Imaginary of Hong Kong Protesters
By Kai Hang Cheang
Queering "The Children's Movement": A Sideways Look at Political Infantilization in the (Post-)2014 Global Imaginary of Hong Kong Protesters
By Kai Hang Cheang
“So Many Mothers, So Little Love”: Discourse of Motherly Love and Parental Governance in 2019 Hong Kong Protests
By Ting Guo
Erotic capabilities: A feminist analysis of sexual justice and pleasure in heterosexual sex partying
By Pamela P Tsui
The Holocaust and Hong Kong: an overlooked history
By Cheuk Him Ryan Sun
Banal Profundity and Profound Banality: Three Exercises in Reading Hong Kong
By Rashna Darius Nicholson
Releasing Masculinity for a More Just World: Lessons on How to “Be Water” in Hong Kong
By Charlie Yi Zhang
Town Talk: Enhancing the “Eyes and Ears” of the Colonial State in British Hong Kong, 1950s-1975
By Florence Mok
Diverse Cosmopolitan Visions and Intellectual Passions: Macanese Publics in British Hong Kong
By Catherine S. Chan
Space-Clearing Flânerie: Remapping Hong Kong in Dung Kai-cheung’s Atlas and My Little Airport’s Songs
By Mei Mingxue Nan
Britain's Approach to the Negotiations over the Future of Hong Kong, 1979–1982
By Matthew Hurst
Constructing the Legitimacy of Governance in Hong Kong: "Prosperity and Stability" Meets "Democracy and Freedom"
By John D WONG
Making Vitasoy ‘Local’ in Post-WWII Hong Kong: Traditionalizing Modernity, Engineering Progress, Nurturing Aspirations
By John D WONG
Women Under Authoritarianism: Precarious, Glamorous Women Politicians in Hong Kong Political News and Gossip
By Natalie Ngai
Platforms, politics and precarity: Hong Kong television workers amid the new techno-nationalist media agenda
By Tommy Tse & Holy Hoi-Ki Shum
“Cultural Memory, the Trope of ‘Humble Wage Earners,’ and Everyman Heroism in the Hui Brothers’ Comedies and Their Remake”
By Jessica Siu-yin Yeung
Housing the nascent middle class: the first high-rise planned community in post-war Hong Kong
By Carmen C. M. Tsui
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