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Hong Kong Studies (FREE ONLINE ACCESS)

Published for the Department of English, CUHK


Bilingual , 2024/12

229 x 152 mm ISBN / ISSN : 2618-0510

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Hong Kong Studies is a peer-reviewed scholarly journal devoted to original, intersectional and cross-disciplinary research on Hong Kong affairs from multiple fields in the humanities and the social sciences, including but not limited to literature, linguistics, cultural studies, sociology, politics, history, education, and gender studies. With international advisory and editorial boards, Hong Kong Studies is the world’s first bilingual academic journal to focus on Hong Kong as a site of debate in these fields. Teachers, scholars, researchers, journalists and students interested in the developments of Hong Kong will find this publication a comprehensive and indispensable reference.

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《香港研究》屬全球首本以香港為主要研究對象的雙語學術期刊,旨在提升香港研究在國際學術界的地位,及發掘嶄新的研究,以跨學科或多元交織的視角探討香港議題。涵蓋學科包括但不限於文學、語言學、文化研究、社會學、政治學、歷史、教育、性別研究等等。本期刊已邀請本港及海外學者出任編輯或顧問,並設有同儕審查機制,以期帶來具參考價值的內容。

We are providing an unedited version of this manuscript to give early access to its findings. Before final publication, the manuscript will undergo further editing. Please note there may be errors present which affect the content, and all legal disclaimers apply.

我們提供的文稿是未經編輯版本,以便讀者能及早獲取其中的研究成果。在正式出版之前,文稿將進行進一步的編輯和修改。請注意,當前版本可能存在著影響內容的錯誤,所有法律聲明均適用。

EDITORS

Tammy HO Lai-ming, Hong Kong Baptist University

Michael O’SULLIVAN, The Chinese University of Hong Kong

Eddie TAY, The Chinese University of Hong Kong

Michael TSANG, Birkbeck, University of London

 

ADVISORY EDITORS

Stephen CHAN Ching-kiu, Lingnan University

Rey CHOW, Duke University

Stuart CHRISTIE, Hong Kong Baptist University

Stephen CHU Yiu-wai, The University of Hong Kong

Helene FUNG Hoi-lam, The Chinese University of Hong Kong

Elaine HO, The University of Hong Kong

Louise HO, Australia

Douglas KERR, The University of Hong Kong

Andy KIRKPATRICK, Griffith University

Leo LEE Ou-fan, The Chinese University of Hong Kong

LO Kwai-cheung, Hong Kong Baptist University

LUI Tai-lok, The Education University of Hong Kong

Eva MAN Kit-wah, Hong Kong Baptist University

Gina MARCHETTI, The University of Hong Kong

Stephen MATTHEWS, The University of Hong Kong

Timothy O’LEARY, University of New South Wales

PANG Lai-kwan, The Chinese University of Hong Kong

Jason S. POLLEY, Hong Kong Baptist University

Douglas ROBINSON, Hong Kong Baptist University

Steve TSANG, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London

Jessica YEUNG, Hong Kong Baptist University

Audrey YUE, National University of Singapore​

Guidelines for Contributors

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We are providing an unedited version of this manuscript to give early access to its findings. Before final publication, the manuscript will undergo further editing. Please note there may be errors present which affect the content, and all legal disclaimers apply.

我們提供的文稿是未經編輯版本,以便讀者能及早獲取其中的研究成果。在正式出版之前,文稿將進行進一步的編輯和修改。請注意,當前版本可能存在著影響內容的錯誤,所有法律聲明均適用。

Volume 4 Number 2 (Winter 2024)
Volume 4 Number 1 (Spring 2024)
Volume 3 Number 2 (Summer 2023)
Volume 3 Number 1 (Summer 2021)

Table of Contents

Articles

The Translocalism of Hong Kong Popular Culture: An Analysis of a Critical Internet Meme Co-created Across Hong Kong and China

Chew Ming-tak Matthew

香港流離記憶的追溯與抵抗──讀黃碧雲《微喜重行》

何曉瞳

Corner: Retiring in Hong Kong

Two Retired Academics: A Progress Report of Works in Progress

Gwendolyn Gong and John H. Powers

Book Reviews

The Economic Roots of the Umbrella Movement in Hong Kong: Globalization and the Rise of China. By Louis Augustin-Jean and Anthea H.Y. Cheung.

Cheang Kai-hang

The Appearing Demos: Hong Kong During and After the Umbrella Movement. By Pang Laikwan.

Ann Gillian Chu

From a British to a Chinese Colony? Hong Kong Before and After the 1997 Handover. Edited by Gary Luk Chi-hung.

Charles Fung Chi-keung

The Hong Kong Modernism of Leung Ping-kwan. By C. T. Au.

Sarah Lee Sze-wah

Found in Transition: Hong Kong Studies in the Age of China. By Chu Yiu-wai.

Pinky Lui Chung-man

Screening Communities: Negotiating Narratives of Empire, Nation, and the Cold War in Hong Kong Cinema. By Chang Jingjing.

Mitchell Ma and Mira Chow

Hong Kong Dark Cinema: Film Noir, Re-conceptions and Reflexivity. By Kim-hui E. Elain Chan.

Carlos Rojas

Challenging Beijing’s Mandate of Heaven: Taiwan’s Sunflower Movement and Hong Kong’s Umbrella Movement. By Ho Ming-Sho.

Ophelia Tung Ho-yiu

The Umbrella Movement: Civil Resistance and Contentious Space in Hong Kong. Edited by Ma Ngok and Edmund W. Cheng.

 Justin Wu

Contributors

Volume 2 Number 1 (Spring 2019)
Volume 1 Number 2 (Fall 2018)
Volume 1 Number 1 (Spring 2018)

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