Book Review of Ip Iam-chong, Hong Kong’s New Identity Politics: Longing for the Local in the Shadow of China (original) (raw)

Hong Kong’s new identity politics: longing for the local in the shadow of China

Allen Chun

Postcolonial Studies, 2020

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Contesting the 'Local': Identity Politics in Hong Kong

Alan Tse

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‘You have to fight on your own’: Geopolitics, self-alienation and the new Hong Kong nationalism

Luke Cooper

2018

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Hong Kong’s Identity Crisis: From Colonialism to Occupy Central

Robin Verrall

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The Role of China in the Identity of Hong Kong 2012-2017

Barbara Kelemen

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History and Identity in Hong Kong: Resisting China’s Political Control; Embracing China as the Motherland

jung-fang tsai

China Review International, 2008

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Postcolonial Hong Kong identity: hybridising the local and the national

Tom Tang

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Book review_ Constructing Hong Kong Identity: Political contestations and press mediations

Xiaoxiao Zhang

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A Case Study of Recent Social Movements in Hong Kong and Taiwan: Convergence of Counter-Identities amid China's Rise

Christina Lai

Global Taiwan Institute, 2020

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Re-examining Hong Kong Political Identities: Beyond a Zero-sum Relationship

H. Christoph Steinhardt, Li Che Lan Linda

Research Centre for Sustainable Hong Kong Policy Paper, 2018

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Hong Kong: Imaginarios sociales e identidades postcoloniales en la Revolución de las Sombrillas

Salvador Leetoy

Portes: Revista mexicana de estudios sobre la Cuenca del Pacífico, 2018

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HONG KONG 2019: ANATOMY OF A SOCIAL MOBILISATION THROUGH THE LENSES OF IDENTITY AND VALUES

Abdulkadir ALKAN, Angela Tritto

ASIA MAIOR 2019, 2020

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Introduction: The People's Republic of China and Hong Kong's New Political Dispensation

Peter Baehr

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Hong Kong after 2003: Growing Local Identity and Perceived Economic Injustice Driving the Increase in the General Movement for Democratisation

Martin Chan

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Hong Kong 'identity crisis': The case of Umbrella Movement

Camille Joyce Lisay

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Identity politics and Hong Kong’s return to Chinese sovereignty: analysing the discourse of Hong Kong’s first Chief Executive

John Flowerdew

2004

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WHAT MAKES THE LOCAL? A BRIEF CONSIDERATION OF THE REJUVENATION OF HONG KONG IDENTITY

Zoe Lin

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The Hong Kong protests in anthropological perspective: National identity and what it means

Gordon Mathews

Critique of Anthropology, 2020

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Hong Kong: Social Imaginaries and PostColonial Identities in the Umbrella Revolution

Salvador Leetoy

2021

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Local identities in Taiwan and Hong Kong: accessing the impact of Social Movements in 2014

Jeremiah Lai

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Two Systems Two Countries: A Nationalist Guide to Hong Kong

Adam Chen-Dedman (formerly Adam K. Dedman)

National Identities: Critical Inquiry into Nationhood, Politics & Culture, 2022

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A City Redefined: Anti-China Sentiment and the Rise of Localism in Hong Kong, 1988-Present

Leon Lam

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Twenty Years After: Hong Kong's Changes and Challenges under China's Rule

Eric Florence

2018

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Hong Kong in China: Trends, Explanations and Policy Options

H. Christoph Steinhardt, Li Che Lan Linda

IPP Review, 2018

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PRC v. Hong Kong: politics and identity from the Cold War years to the twenty-first century

Chunwing Lee

Soccer & Society, 2018

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The Re-education of Hong Kong: Identity, Politics and History Education in Colonial and Postcolonial Hong Kong (pre-publication draft)

Edward Vickers

History Education and National Identity in East Asia (Routledge), ed. Edward Vickers and Alisa Jones, 2005

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Disunited in ethnicity: the racialization of Chinese Mainlanders in Hong Kong

John Lowe

Patterns of Prejudice, 2017

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HONG KONG, OR HOW SOCIAL STRUGGLES CAN REINFORCE THE CARTOGRAPHY OF CAPITALIST ENCLOSURE

Jon Solomon

Euronomade, 2020

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Hong Kong as the ‘Neoliberal Exception’ of China: Transformation of Hong Kong Citizenship Before and After the Transfer of Sovereignty

Gary Tang

Journal of Chinese Political Science, 2016

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Everyday Imaginings Under the Lion Rock: An Analysis of Identity Formation in Hong Kong

Sarah Y.T. Mak

2013

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Contested mobilities across the Hong Kong-Shenzhen border: the case of Sheung Shui

J.J. Zhang

Borderless Worlds for Whom? Ethics, Moralities and Mobilities, 2019

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Joseph Yu-shek Cheng and Emile Kok-Kheng Yeoh (eds.) (2016), From Handover to Occupy Campaign: Democracy, Identity and the Umbrella Movement of Hong Kong (CCPS, Vol. 2, No. 2, August/September 2016, pp. 635-984, Focus issue, 350 pp. + xviii). [Scopus]

Emile Kok-Kheng Yeoh

From Handover to Occupy Campaign: Democracy, Identity and the Umbrella Movement of Hong Kong, 2016

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The Geopolitics of Civil Spheres: Hong Kong and the China Factor

David Alexander Palmer

SectionCulture: ASA Sociology of Culture Newsletter, 2020

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Ten Years as boundary object: The search for identity and belonging as "Hongkongers".

John Lowe

Asian Studies Review, 2023

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Emile Kok-Kheng Yeoh (2015), “Introduction – Crossing the Chinese Frontier, Interpreting the Chinese Nation: The Shifting Nexus of Community, Identity and Population Mobility”, CCPS, Vol. 1, No. 2, August 2015, pp. 131-141. [Scopus]

Emile Kok-Kheng Yeoh

Contemporary Chinese Political Economy and Strategic Relations: An International Journal, 2015

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