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Understanding the Political Culture of Hong Kong: The Paradox of Activism and Depoliticization

Author : Lam Wai-man
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 312 pages
File Size : 43,9 Mb
Release : 2015-06-03
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9781317453024

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Understanding the Political Culture of Hong Kong: The Paradox of Activism and Depoliticization by Lam Wai-man Pdf

This book challenges the widely held belief that Hong Kong's political culture is one of indifference. The term "political indifference" is used to suggest the apathy, naivete, passivity, and utilitarianism of Hong Kong's people toward political life. Taking a broad historical look at political participation in the former colony, Wai-man Lam argues that this is not a valid view and demonstrates Hong Kong's significant political activism in thirteen selected case studies covering 1949 through the present. Through in-depth analysis of these cases she provides a new understanding of the nature of Hong Kong politics, which can be described as a combination of political activism and a culture of depoliticization.

Hong Kong Architecture 1945-2015

Author : Charlie Q. L. Xue
Publisher : Springer
Page : 356 pages
File Size : 46,8 Mb
Release : 2016-06-13
Category : Architecture
ISBN : 9789811010040

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Hong Kong Architecture 1945-2015 by Charlie Q. L. Xue Pdf

This book focuses on the transformation from colonial to global – the formation, mechanism, events, works and people related to urban architecture. The book reveals hardships the city encountered in the 1950s and the glamour enjoyed in the 1980s. It depicts the public and private developments, and especially the public housing which has sheltered millions of residents. The author identifies the architects practising in the formative years and the representatives of a rising generation after the 1980s. Suffering from land shortage and a dense environment, the urban development of Hong Kong has in the past 70 years met the changing demands of fluctuating economic activities and a rising population. Architecture on the island has been shaped by social demands, the economy and technology. The buildings have been forged by the government, clients, planners, architects, many contractors and end-users. The built environment nurtures our life and is visual evidence of the way the city has developed. Hong Kong is a key to East Asia in the Pacific Era. The book is a must-read for a thorough understanding the contemporary history and architecture of this oriental pearl. Endorsement: “Hong Kong sets an extreme example of hyper-density living. MTR’s Kowloon Station project offered my firm the unique opportunity to contribute to a new type of fully integrated three dimensional transport mega-structure, conceived as a well-connected place for people to live, work and play. Through Charlie Xue’s book, one can see how a compact city works and high density integrated development indicates a sustainable path for modern city making.” Sir Terry Farrell, CBE, Principal, Farrells "Well researched and refreshingly well structured, Charlie Xue's latest book comprehensively shows how Hong Kong's post-war urban architecture both tracks and symbolizes the former British colony's rise to success - a must read for architecture and culture buffs alike." Peter G. Rowe, Raymond Garbe Professor of Architecture and Urban Design, Harvard University Distinguished Service Professor. “An essential addition to the growing literature on Chinese architecture, the title of the book belies the full scope of Xue’s extensive history. Covering Hong Kong’s postwar transition from defeated colony to Pacific Age power house, Xue expertly traces the evolution of the city’s ambitious and innovative programs of integrated high density urban design and infrastructure, as well as changing architectural fashions. In a time when many Western governments have all but abandoned public housing programs, Xue’s book is a timely reminder of what can be achieved.” Professor Chris Abel, author of Architecture and Identity, Architecture, technology and process and The Extended Self.“/p>

Hong Kong, China

Author : Gordon Mathews,Dale Lü,Jiewei Ma
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Page : 212 pages
File Size : 42,8 Mb
Release : 2008
Category : Hong Kong (China)
ISBN : 9780415480130

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Hong Kong, China by Gordon Mathews,Dale Lü,Jiewei Ma Pdf

Written by three academic specialists on Hong Kong cultural identity, social history, and mass media, this book explores Hong Kong's cultural relation to the Chinese nation and state in the recent past, present, and future.

Hong Kong Cantopop

Author : Yiu-Wai Chu
Publisher : Hong Kong University Press
Page : 257 pages
File Size : 41,7 Mb
Release : 2017-01-01
Category : Music
ISBN : 9789888390588

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Hong Kong Cantopop by Yiu-Wai Chu Pdf

Cantopop was once the leading pop genre of pan-Chinese popular music around the world. In this pioneering study of Cantopop in English, Yiu-Wai Chu shows how the rise of Cantopop is related to the emergence of a Hong Kong identity and consciousness. Chu charts the fortune of this important genre of twentieth-century Chinese music from its humble, lower-class origins in the 1950s to its rise to a multimillion-dollar business in the mid-1990s. As the voice of Hong Kong, Cantopop has given generations of people born in the city a sense of belonging. It was only in the late 1990s, when transformations in the music industry, and more importantly, changes in the geopolitical situation of Hong Kong, that Cantopop showed signs of decline. As such, Hong Kong Cantopop: A Concise History is not only a brief history of Cantonese pop songs, but also of Hong Kong culture. The book concludes with a chapter on the eclipse of Cantopop by Mandapop (Mandarin popular music), and an analysis of the relevance of Cantopop to Hong Kong people in the age of a dominant China. Drawing extensively from Chinese-language sources, this work is a most informative introduction to Hong Kong popular music studies. “Few scholars I know of have as thorough a knowledge of Cantopop as Yiu-Wai Chu. The account he provides here—of pop music as a nexus of creative talent, commoditized culture, and geopolitical change—is not only a story about postwar Hong Kong; it is also a resource for understanding the term ‘localism’ in the era of globalization.” —Rey Chow, Duke University “Yiu-Wai Chu’s book presents a remarkable accomplishment: it is not only the first history of Cantopop published in English; it also manages to interweave the sound of Cantopop with the geopolitical changes taking place in East Asia. Combining a lucid theoretical approach with rich empirical insights, this book will be a milestone in the study of East Asian popular cultures.” —Jeroen de Kloet, University of Amsterdam

The Hong Kong Health Sector

Author : Robin Gauld,Derek Gould
Publisher : Chinese University Press
Page : 194 pages
File Size : 46,5 Mb
Release : 2002
Category : Medical
ISBN : 9629960958

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The Hong Kong Health Sector by Robin Gauld,Derek Gould Pdf

The book covers the period from British colonisation of Hong Kong in 1841 through to the present day. It looks at the way in which the health sector developed, the structural arrangements that resulted, and the manner in which the health system functions today.

Culture, Politics and Television in Hong Kong

Author : Eric Kit-wai Ma
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 242 pages
File Size : 48,7 Mb
Release : 2005-07-28
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781134680221

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Culture, Politics and Television in Hong Kong by Eric Kit-wai Ma Pdf

Ma looks at the ways in which the identity of Hong Kong citizens has changed in the 1990s especially since the handover to China in 1997. This is the first analysis which focuses on the role, in this process, of popular media in general and television in particular. The author specifically analyses at the relationship between television ideologies and cultural identities and explores the role of television in the process of identity formation and maintenance.

Making Sense of Education in Post-Handover Hong Kong

Author : Thomas Kwan-Choi Tse,Michael H. Lee
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Page : 238 pages
File Size : 51,8 Mb
Release : 2016-11-10
Category : Education
ISBN : 9781317439394

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Making Sense of Education in Post-Handover Hong Kong by Thomas Kwan-Choi Tse,Michael H. Lee Pdf

Since 1997 when Hong Kong became a Special Administrative Region of the People’s Republic of China, a string of education reforms have been introduced to improve the quality of education and maintain Hong Kong’s economic competitiveness in the age of globalization. This book provides a comprehensive and critical analysis of major issues and challenges faced by the education system, ranging from pre-school to higher education. It analyses the prospects for educational development in Hong Kong. It further addresses how the Hong Kong government has responded to the perceived challenges of the external environment and internal forces and explains the rationales for the actions taken. Not only does it review how the reform initiative challenges have been dealt with, it also reviews how effective these initiatives are and its implications on future directions.

The Other Hong Kong Report 1992

Author : Joseph Y. S. Cheng,Paul C. K. Kwong
Publisher : Chinese University Press
Page : 502 pages
File Size : 43,5 Mb
Release : 1992
Category : History
ISBN : 9622015638

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The Other Hong Kong Report 1992 by Joseph Y. S. Cheng,Paul C. K. Kwong Pdf

Hong Kong Neo-Noir

Author : Esther Yau
Publisher : Edinburgh University Press
Page : 280 pages
File Size : 42,8 Mb
Release : 2017-04-28
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 9781474412681

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Hong Kong Neo-Noir by Esther Yau Pdf

The first comprehensive collection on the subject of Hong Kong neo-noir cinema, this book examines the way Hong Kong has developed its own unique and culturally specific version of the neo-noir genre, while at the same time drawing on and adapting existing international noir cinemas. With a range of contributions from established and emerging scholars, this book illuminates the origins of Hong Kong neo-noir, its styles and contemporary manifestations, and its connection to mainland China. Case studies include classics such as The Wild Wild Rose (1960) and more recent films like Full Alert (1997) and Exiled (2007), as well as an in-depth look at the careers of iconic figures like Johnnie To and Jackie Chan. By examining at its past and its contemporary development, Hong Kong Neo-Noir also points towards the genre's possible future development.

Criminal Justice in Hong Kong

Author : Carol Jones,Jon Vagg
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Page : 672 pages
File Size : 52,5 Mb
Release : 2017-09-29
Category : Law
ISBN : 9781135390839

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Criminal Justice in Hong Kong by Carol Jones,Jon Vagg Pdf

Containing a wealth of archival material and statistical data on crime and criminal justice, Criminal Justice in Hong Kong presents a detailed evaluation of Hong Kong’s criminal justice system, both past and present. Exploring the justice system and the perceptions of popular culture, this book demonstrates how the current criminal justice system has been influenced and shaped over time by Hong Kong’s historical position between ‘East’ and ‘West’. Jones and Vagg’s examination of the justice system not only takes into account geographical changes, like the erection of the border with communist China in 1950 but also insists that any deep understanding of the current system requires a dialogue with the rich and complex narratives of Hong Kong’s history. It explores a range of questions, including: How were Hong Kong's criminal justice institutions and practices formed? What has been its experience of law and order? How has Hong Kong's status as between 'East' and 'West' affected its social, political and legal institutions? Careful and detailed, this analysis of one of the most economically successful, politically stable and safe yet frequently misrepresented cities, is a valuable addition to the bookshelves of all undergraduate and postgraduate students studying Asian law.

Hong Kong 20 Years after the Handover

Author : Brian C.H. Fong,Tai-Lok Lui
Publisher : Springer
Page : 347 pages
File Size : 41,9 Mb
Release : 2017-10-10
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9783319513737

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Hong Kong 20 Years after the Handover by Brian C.H. Fong,Tai-Lok Lui Pdf

This book examines the socio-political conflicts which have arisen since Hong Kong’s return to China and confronts the fundamental problems in the design of the One Country, Two Systems (OCTS) Model. It considers not only the issue of democratization, but also the institutional fractures in the executive-dominant political system and the disconnection between the executive and the legislature. It describes the drastic changes which have affected social mobilization and political activism in Hong Kong, as well as the pattern of interaction between the government and civil society. This edited volume brings together a team of cutting-edge researchers to examine the operation of the One Country, Two Systems (OCTS) Model in Hong Kong over the past 20 years. The discussion and analysis offered by the contributors will cast light on social and political tensions and conflicts that will continue to unfold in the coming years. This timely account, published on the 20th anniversary of the handover, will be a valuable read for students and scholars of Chinese and East Asian studies.

Remaking Citizenship in Hong Kong

Author : Agnes S. Ku,Ngai Pun
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 263 pages
File Size : 54,9 Mb
Release : 2011-02-22
Category : History
ISBN : 9781134321131

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Remaking Citizenship in Hong Kong by Agnes S. Ku,Ngai Pun Pdf

This book provides a detailed comparative account of the development of citizenship and civil society in Hong Kong from its time as a British colony to its current status as a special autonomous region of China.

Marketing in Hong Kong

Author : Nancy Chen
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 20 pages
File Size : 47,5 Mb
Release : 1985
Category : Marketing
ISBN : UCR:31210024846857

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Hong Kong and the Cold War

Author : Chi-kwan Mark,Lecturer in Twentieth-Century International History Chi-Kwan Mark
Publisher : Oxford University Press on Demand
Page : 270 pages
File Size : 48,6 Mb
Release : 2004-08-05
Category : History
ISBN : 9780199273706

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Hong Kong and the Cold War by Chi-kwan Mark,Lecturer in Twentieth-Century International History Chi-Kwan Mark Pdf

After 1949, the British Empire in Hong Kong was more vulnerable than the lack of Chinese demand for return and the success of Hong Kong's economic transformations might have suggested. Its vulnerability stemmed as much from Britain's imperial decline and America's Cold War requirements as from a Chinese threat. It culminated in the little known '1957 Question', a year when the British position in Hong Kong appeared more uncertain than any time since 1949.This is the first scholarly study that places Hong Kong at the heart of the Anglo-American relationship in the wider context of the Cold War in Asia. Unlike existing works, which tend to treat British and US policies in isolation, this book explores their dynamic interactions - how the two allies perceived, responded to, and attempted to influence each other's policies and actions. It also provides a major reinterpretation of Hong Kong's involvement in the containment of China. Dr Mark arguesthat, concerned about possible Chinese retaliation, the British insisted and the Americans accepted that Hong Kong's role should be as discreet and non-confrontational in nature as possible. Above all, top decision-makers in Washington evaluated Hong Kong's significance not in its own right, but inthe context of the Anglo-American relationship: Hong Kong was seen primarily as a bargaining chip to obtain British support for US policy elsewhere in Asia.By using a variety of British and US archival material as well as Chinese sources, Dr Mark examines how the British and US government discussed, debated, and disagreed over Hong Kong's role in the Cold War, and reveals the dynamics of the Anglo-American alliance and the dilemmas of small allies in a global conflict.

Education in Hong Kong

Author : Marcia Taff Berrien,Robert Dale Barendsen
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 52 pages
File Size : 50,9 Mb
Release : 1960
Category : Education
ISBN : IND:30000090446760

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Education in Hong Kong by Marcia Taff Berrien,Robert Dale Barendsen Pdf