This chapter argues that the profile and growing support for the new Hong Kong nationalists has emerged organically out of the polity’s geopolitical circumstances. The polity’s new localist-nationalists exhibit high levels of self-alienation and their rise reflects the complex power relations between Hong Kong and Mainland China. Activists from Civic Passion argue that Hong Kong, and to a certain extent Taiwan, are the only successors of traditional Chinese culture or tradition. Hong Kong’s distinctiveness vis-a-vis other territories on the “borderlands” of Chinese nationhood lies in the sheer length of time it was under European colonial control. The coloniality that forms the central component of Hong Kong’s relationship to modernity prov...
This dissertation examines the ways in which Hong Kong identity is discursively constructed through ...
Localism has become dominant in mainstream Hong Kong identity politics after the occupation period o...
This article studies how post-colonial public spheres struggle to take hold in the context of seriou...
This chapter argues that the profile and growing support for the new Hong Kong nationalists has emer...
Hong Kong is undergoing major political change. Its citizens have expressed concern over Beijing’s i...
Since the handover of Hong Kong from Britain to China in 1997, there has been underlying tension and...
Hong Kong’s ‘Umbrella Revolution’ has been widely regarded as a watershed moment in the polity’s pos...
In this brief article, we attempt to demonstrate how a historic compromise between British colonial ...
Scholars, intellectuals, and left-wing activists have recently come to reflect on the hostility and ...
The struggle to break away from the parent state and claim for independence often results in politic...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study is about Hong Kongers' engagement in the social ...
Hong Kong is a special case in postcolonial studies. Its telos has been defined by unique colonizati...
This essay examines an ironic situation in the use of postcolonial identity politics in contemporary...
What is Chinese nationalism? Is nationalism the most effective framework for understanding how peopl...
Local autonomy is a complex and often contentious issue in many countries, not least because the sit...
This dissertation examines the ways in which Hong Kong identity is discursively constructed through ...
Localism has become dominant in mainstream Hong Kong identity politics after the occupation period o...
This article studies how post-colonial public spheres struggle to take hold in the context of seriou...
This chapter argues that the profile and growing support for the new Hong Kong nationalists has emer...
Hong Kong is undergoing major political change. Its citizens have expressed concern over Beijing’s i...
Since the handover of Hong Kong from Britain to China in 1997, there has been underlying tension and...
Hong Kong’s ‘Umbrella Revolution’ has been widely regarded as a watershed moment in the polity’s pos...
In this brief article, we attempt to demonstrate how a historic compromise between British colonial ...
Scholars, intellectuals, and left-wing activists have recently come to reflect on the hostility and ...
The struggle to break away from the parent state and claim for independence often results in politic...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study is about Hong Kongers' engagement in the social ...
Hong Kong is a special case in postcolonial studies. Its telos has been defined by unique colonizati...
This essay examines an ironic situation in the use of postcolonial identity politics in contemporary...
What is Chinese nationalism? Is nationalism the most effective framework for understanding how peopl...
Local autonomy is a complex and often contentious issue in many countries, not least because the sit...
This dissertation examines the ways in which Hong Kong identity is discursively constructed through ...
Localism has become dominant in mainstream Hong Kong identity politics after the occupation period o...
This article studies how post-colonial public spheres struggle to take hold in the context of seriou...