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ID173171
Title Proper(Re)mediating ‘blackness’ in Hong Kong Chinese medium newspapers
Other Title Informationrepresentations of African cultures in relation to Hong Kong
LanguageENG
AuthorChow-Quesada, Shun
Summary / Abstract (Note)This paper studies the representations of Africans and African cultures in Hong Kong media and the political, social, and cultural significance in shaping the socioeconomic wellbeing of Africans in the city. With the rising population of Africans in Hong Kong and the evolving nature of Africa-China relations, Africa and its cultures have become more prominent across Hong Kong’s media. Representations of the African continent in Chinese medium newspapers in the city help define the local understanding of African peoples and cultures. By analysing the construction of “African-ness” in these representations, this article shows that African cultures are constantly portrayed in relation to those of Hong Kong. It is by studying the absences and presences of “African-ness” that it can be shown that Africa is often narrated as the subordinate of the local. Significantly, this hierarchical system not only predetermines but also crystalizes the local understanding of Africa.
`In' analytical NoteAsian Ethnicity Vol. 21, No.4; Sep 2020: p.384-406
Journal SourceAsian Ethinicity Vol: 21 No 4
Key WordsMulticulturalism ;  Africa ;  China ;  Hong Kong ;  Media Representation


 
 
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