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Reorienting Hong Kong's resistance : leftism, decoloniality, and internationalism / Wen Liu, J.N. Chien, Christina Chung, Ellie Tse, editors.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Liu, Wen, editor.
Chien, J. N., editor.
Chung, Christina, editor.
Tse, Ellie, editor.
EBSCOhost.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Government, Resistance to.
Hong Kong (China)--Politics and government--1997-.
Hong Kong (China).
Government, Resistance to--China--Hong Kong.
China--Hong Kong.
Physical Description:
1 online resource : color illustrations
polychrome
Place of Publication:
Singapore, Singapore : Palgrave Macmillan, [2022]
System Details:
text file
Contents:
Intro
Foreword
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Locating the Decolonial Left
Contents
Notes on Contributors
List of Figures
List of Tables
Grounding the Movement
This Is Not Restoration: Notes on a Protest Slogan
Preface
A Brief History
Meanings of the Slogan
The Ideological Retreat of the Local Left
Local Plight, Global Phenomenon
References
Self-Determination Through Struggle
Between Independent Politics and the Early Pro-democracy Movement
Localism's Contradictions
Self-Determination Through Coalition
References
How to Abolish the Hong Kong Police
The Hong Kong Police's Job Is to Protect the Establishment
Abolition Means Democracy
Internationalist Abolitionism-Learning from Each Other
Challenging Assumptions of Prosecutorial Justice
Making Abolition Possible
From Activism to Abolition
Abolition in Hong Kong Is Now
The Dilemma of the New Union Movement
The Birth of the New Union Movement
New Union Movement: Its Challenges
The Potential of Linking Economic and "Political" Grievances
What Should Be the Strategies Going Forward?
Decolonizing Protest Suicide: Performing Life in Hong Kong
A Liminal State Between Life and Death
Death Against Laam Chau
Decolonizing the Necropolitics of Suicide
Decolonization as Egalitarian Transformation: Hong Kong's Unfinished Struggle
Decolonization as Egalitarian Transformation
Hong Kong After 1997: Decolonization Lite
Toward Practices of Decolonization as Egalitarian Transformation
Material Life
Between Liberalism and Nationalism: Hong Kong's Anti-ELAB Protests and the Right to the City
Neoliberal Financialization of Hong Kong's Urban Space
The Right to Hong Kong
An Anti-Capitalist Identity?
Policing Territory: The Yet-to-be Unsettled Space of the Property-Sovereignty Nexus
The Making of the Nexus in the Colonial Context
Entrenching and Enacting the Nexus in Hong Kong Under Chinese Sovereignty
Defense
Discrimination
Differentiation
Coda: Buying Bricks? Throwing Bricks?
To Become Something More: Decolonial and Pedagogical Village Encounters
The Grammar of Coloniality
Convivial Resistance Amidst Eviction
Connecting Land Resistance Movements
Decolonizing Hong Kong Television: Decolonial Vernaculars and the History of RTHK
De-westernizing and Decolonizing Television History
The Colonial Roots of RTHK and Decolonial Vernaculars
Colonial Censorship and Decolonial Reflection in Ann Hui's Bridge (1978)
TV Parody and Headliner (1989-2020)
Conclusion: The Afterlives of Decolonial Vernaculars
Awakening Christianity as a Decolonial Ally: Church Resistance in the 2019 Anti-extradition Bill Protests
The Concept of Decoloniality
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Electronic reproduction. Ipswich, MA Available via World Wide Web.
Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on February 07, 2022).
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ISBN:
9789811646591
9811646597
Publisher Number:
99989877390
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