This paper explores how discourses of health and sanitation, which had provoked intense public debates amidst growing fear of epidemic outbreaks in Hong Kong in the late nineteenth century, had been reappropriated and constructed anew by different groups of people for specific purposes. By examining a number of controversies over the colonial government’s effort to combat diseases and to improve public health, this paper elucidates some of the underlying tensions in colonial urban development, whereas the entanglement of public and private interests in property had repeated thwarted attempts to implement building regulations and sanitary reform. The comparison of the competing narratives about race, culture and the built environment by colo...
This paper surveys the sanitary problems in Hong Kong during the Japanese occupation (1941-45). It ...
In this paper we discuss the role and significance of European cultural identity in the formation of...
Hong Kong was a British colony between 1842 and 1996. In the early periods of the colony’s existence...
This thesis comparatively assesses the nature of health, space, and culture in colonial Hong Kong an...
This paper traces the transformation of the “Chinese tenement” in colonial Hong Kong and Singapore b...
This paper examines the role of children, the family and ideals of white conjugality in the struggle...
Between 1894 and 1926 bubonic plague raged on almost annual basis in Hong Kong, causing thousands of...
This dissertation traces the genealogy of property development and emergence of an urban milieu in H...
This paper explores how the utopian vision of the “garden city” was adopted and appropriated by Hong...
Hong Kong\u27s early public housing project is an example of colonial modernity rather than a textbo...
This thesis argues that an exercise of political will by the government was decisive to the course ...
It is part of the paper session: Housing as Social Experiment: Rethinking the Legacy of Modernist Pl...
While ‘good government’ has long been hailed as a defining feature of colonial Hong Kong, this paper...
This paper analyses an aspect of Post-war British administration of Hong Kong from geographical pers...
Drawing upon different source materials, this paper examines the significance of the plague of Hong ...
This paper surveys the sanitary problems in Hong Kong during the Japanese occupation (1941-45). It ...
In this paper we discuss the role and significance of European cultural identity in the formation of...
Hong Kong was a British colony between 1842 and 1996. In the early periods of the colony’s existence...
This thesis comparatively assesses the nature of health, space, and culture in colonial Hong Kong an...
This paper traces the transformation of the “Chinese tenement” in colonial Hong Kong and Singapore b...
This paper examines the role of children, the family and ideals of white conjugality in the struggle...
Between 1894 and 1926 bubonic plague raged on almost annual basis in Hong Kong, causing thousands of...
This dissertation traces the genealogy of property development and emergence of an urban milieu in H...
This paper explores how the utopian vision of the “garden city” was adopted and appropriated by Hong...
Hong Kong\u27s early public housing project is an example of colonial modernity rather than a textbo...
This thesis argues that an exercise of political will by the government was decisive to the course ...
It is part of the paper session: Housing as Social Experiment: Rethinking the Legacy of Modernist Pl...
While ‘good government’ has long been hailed as a defining feature of colonial Hong Kong, this paper...
This paper analyses an aspect of Post-war British administration of Hong Kong from geographical pers...
Drawing upon different source materials, this paper examines the significance of the plague of Hong ...
This paper surveys the sanitary problems in Hong Kong during the Japanese occupation (1941-45). It ...
In this paper we discuss the role and significance of European cultural identity in the formation of...
Hong Kong was a British colony between 1842 and 1996. In the early periods of the colony’s existence...