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Photo essay : reclaiming the university – cartographies of student resistance during the 2019–20 hong kong protests / Lowe, John; Tseng, Hsun-Hui; Ortmann, Stephan   Journal Article
Ortmann, Stephan Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This interpretive visual report interacts with repertoires of graffitied messages photographed at two university campuses in Hong Kong after skirmishes laced with tear gas and fire between students and riot police had ceased. This work is a response to several graffitied images taken in early 2020 after the campus siege of 2019. It is accompanied by a reference to the reverberations of recent watershed developments that have fundamentally changed Hong Kong society and the modern-day University's mission to establish coalescence amidst the diversity of ideas.
Key Words Education  Hong Kong  Riots  Academic freedom  University  Security Law 
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Securing Hong Kong’s identity in the colonial past: strategic essentialism and the umbrella movement / Lowe, John; Yuk-Ha Tsang, Eileen   Journal Article
Lowe, John Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The Umbrella Movement in Hong Kong is the most radical political movement to have taken place in the former British colony since 1967 anti-colonial demonstrations. Using empirical evidence obtained from activists who participated in the Umbrella Movement, this paper explains how Hong Kong’s youth are looking simultaneously to both the past and future to secure their identity in the colonial past even as some hope to achieve ultimate secession from Mainland rule. Racism and anti-Mainland hostilities in Hong Kong are the result of nostalgia and the insurrectionary impulse akin to the millenarianism of social movements founded on suffering and loss that continually seek the recovery of pasts of which they are now deprived. We illuminate how, to young activists, the Umbrella Movement presents hope for a future embedded in the past that remains one the territory and former colony may still aspire toward.
Key Words China  Hong Kong  Nostalgia  Millenarianism  Umbrella Movement 
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