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Offers intersection of a variety of cultural elements that make up what is known as Hong Kong
Considers linguistic, literary, and cultural representations of Hong Kong and how they destabilize the territory as a unified community and space
Examines how cultural elements are appropriated into the Hong Kong imaginary

Produktbeschreibung
Offers intersection of a variety of cultural elements that make up what is known as Hong Kong

Considers linguistic, literary, and cultural representations of Hong Kong and how they destabilize the territory as a unified community and space

Examines how cultural elements are appropriated into the Hong Kong imaginary


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Autorenporträt
Jason S. Polley is Associate Professor of literary journalism, postmodernism, and poststructuralism at Hong Kong Baptist University. His research interests include post-WWII graphic forms, media analysis, Hong Kong Studies, and Anglo-Indian fiction. His creative nonfiction books are Refrain (2010) and Cemetery Miss You (2011). His monograph is Jane Smiley, Jonathan Franzen, Don DeLillo: Narratives of Everyday Justice (2011). Vinton W.K. Poon is a Lecturer at the Master of Arts Programme at Hong Kong Baptist University. He teaches and researches discourse, history of linguistics, as well as language and politics. Lian-Hee Wee is Professor of linguistics at Hong Kong Baptist University and has co-authored/edited six volumes and numerous book chapters and articles, largely on phonology. His phonetic-learning APP (AV Phonetics) has been downloaded more than 10,000 times by students and faculty of linguistics, psychology and music around the world.