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Hybrid Hong Kong /
- Title
- Hybrid Hong Kong / edited by Chan Kwok-bun.
- Publication
- London : Routledge, 2012.
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Details
- Additional Authors
- Chan, Kwok B.
- Description
- ix, 277 p. : ill.; 26 cm.
- Subjects
- Bibliography (note)
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Contents
- Introduction : hybridity and the politics of desertion / Chan Kwok-bu and Chan Nin -- The constitutive rift : Hong Kong and its politics of hybridity / Chan Nin and Chan Kwok-bun -- Home but not home : four vignettes of return migrants in Hong Kong / Chan Wai-wan and Chan Kwok-bun -- Blowing in the China wind : engagements with Chineseness in Hong Kong's Zhongguofeng music videos / Yiu Fai Chow and Jeroen de Kloet -- Brand Hong Kong : Asia's world city as method? / Stephen Yiu-wai Chu -- Structural hybridization in film and television production in Hong Kong / Joseph M. Chan and Anthony Y.-H. Fung -- Hybridization in the visual arts : now you see me, now you don't / Frank Vigneron -- A museum of hybridity : the history of the display of art in the public museum of Hong Kong, and its implications for cultural identities / Eva Kit-Wah Man -- From made in Hong Kong to designed in Hong Kong : searching for an identity in fashion / Wessie Ling -- Danny Yung in search of hybrid matter and mind : his experimental Xiqu for Zuni icosahedron / Jessica Yeung -- Hybridity, empowerment and subversiveness in Cantopop electronic dance music / Matthew M. Chew -- Hybridization and the emergence of gay identities in Hong Kong and in China / Day Wong -- Traditionality and hybridity : a village cuisine in metropolitan Hong Kong / Chan Kwok-Shing -- Mix of medicines / Derrick Kit-Sing Au -- Everyday hybridity and Hong Kong's Muslim youth / Paul O'Connor.
- ISBN
- 9780415695541
- 0415695546
- Owning Institutions
- Princeton University Library