In a stroke of creative and artistic brilliance, Chang and Lau use their cameras as witnesses to the changing faces of two geographically disparate but culturally linked places – Hong Kong and Vancouver. Despite their distance and being on two different continents, the two cities are inextricably interlinked through history, culture, and migration – in both directions. Through these beautiful photographs, Chang and Lau weave a thought-provoking narrative that compels readers to consider how development, gentrification, and in some ways, capitalism, are pushing traditional and cultural neighbourhoods to the brink in both cities. With painful histories and rebellious resilience evident in both spaces, how do we go about protecting these space...
What is “Hong Kong”? What is the meaning of discussing “Hong Kong” apart from the claims of loyalty ...
Panel 6: Social DiscoursesScholars of critical theory and cultural studies speak of a ‘crisis’ of th...
The landscapes of Hong Kong, Taiwan and China are fast changing under large-scale neoliberal urban d...
In a stroke of creative and artistic brilliance, Chang and Lau use their cameras as witnesses to the...
Hong Kong, a hub of cultural exchanges and transnational funding, resources, ideologies, and people,...
In 1997 the United Kingdom returned control of Hong Kong to China, ending the city’s status as one o...
Panel 1.1 - Heritage, Culture and ReligionHong Kong, as a post-industrial ‘Asia’s World City’, seems...
Kowloon Walled City (hereafter KWC or Walled City), Hong Kong has been described as ‘one of history’...
Interpretations of culture in Hong Kong have tended to portray the city in terms of the vanishing pr...
Hong Kong’s story is difficult to tell, commented Leung Ping-kwan (1949–2013) in consideration of th...
Identity, a contested subject in postcolonial and global cities, is discussed in this thesis as a co...
Panel 3: Water Stories - Presentation on the filmMany scholars and viewers consider Hong Kong films ...
The aim of this paper is to do a cross-cultural study between the cities of Santiago de Chile and Ho...
In the period since Hong Kong's 1997 return to China there has been a great deal of new construction...
Hong Kong is internationally renowned for its density, often depicted by images of the dramatic skyl...
What is “Hong Kong”? What is the meaning of discussing “Hong Kong” apart from the claims of loyalty ...
Panel 6: Social DiscoursesScholars of critical theory and cultural studies speak of a ‘crisis’ of th...
The landscapes of Hong Kong, Taiwan and China are fast changing under large-scale neoliberal urban d...
In a stroke of creative and artistic brilliance, Chang and Lau use their cameras as witnesses to the...
Hong Kong, a hub of cultural exchanges and transnational funding, resources, ideologies, and people,...
In 1997 the United Kingdom returned control of Hong Kong to China, ending the city’s status as one o...
Panel 1.1 - Heritage, Culture and ReligionHong Kong, as a post-industrial ‘Asia’s World City’, seems...
Kowloon Walled City (hereafter KWC or Walled City), Hong Kong has been described as ‘one of history’...
Interpretations of culture in Hong Kong have tended to portray the city in terms of the vanishing pr...
Hong Kong’s story is difficult to tell, commented Leung Ping-kwan (1949–2013) in consideration of th...
Identity, a contested subject in postcolonial and global cities, is discussed in this thesis as a co...
Panel 3: Water Stories - Presentation on the filmMany scholars and viewers consider Hong Kong films ...
The aim of this paper is to do a cross-cultural study between the cities of Santiago de Chile and Ho...
In the period since Hong Kong's 1997 return to China there has been a great deal of new construction...
Hong Kong is internationally renowned for its density, often depicted by images of the dramatic skyl...
What is “Hong Kong”? What is the meaning of discussing “Hong Kong” apart from the claims of loyalty ...
Panel 6: Social DiscoursesScholars of critical theory and cultural studies speak of a ‘crisis’ of th...
The landscapes of Hong Kong, Taiwan and China are fast changing under large-scale neoliberal urban d...