Counter-hegemonic Resistance in China's Hong Kong Visualizing Protest in the City /

This book and associated collection of visual data and sociological observations examine how the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (SAR) has been visually re-imagined, transformed, and utilized by its subalterns in the post-Handover period to reproduce their aspirations and demands for greater...

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Κύριος συγγραφέας: Garrett, Daniel (Συγγραφέας)
Συγγραφή απο Οργανισμό/Αρχή: SpringerLink (Online service)
Μορφή: Ηλεκτρονική πηγή Ηλ. βιβλίο
Γλώσσα:English
Έκδοση: Singapore : Springer Singapore : Imprint: Springer, 2015.
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Διαθέσιμο Online:Full Text via HEAL-Link
Πίνακας περιεχομένων:
  • Preface
  • Chapter 1: Introduction
  • 1.1: A Rising Counter-hegemonic Chorus
  • 1.2: Targets of Outrage
  • 1.3: Protest as Cultural Object and Symbol of ‘One Country, Two Systems’
  • 1.4: Why a subaltern-hegemonic construct?
  • 1.5: Observational Framework: Visualizing Protest
  • 1.6: Data & Method
  • 1.7: Photo Essays
  • 1.7.1: March on China’s Liaison Office over Suspicious Death of Tiananmen activist Li Wangyang, June 2012
  • 1.7.2: Demonstration over Anti-Islam “Innocence of Islam” YouTube Video, September 2012
  • 1.7.3: Protest over U.S. Intervention in Syria, September 2013
  • 1.7.4: ‘Defend Snowden’ Rally from Charter Garden to the U.S. Consulate, June 2013
  • 1.7.5: ‘Justice for Erwiana’ protests and ‘One Billion Rising for Justice,’ January and February 2014
  • 1.7.6: Taiwan Sunflower Movement, Candlelight Vigil, and “We Save Taiwan in Hong Kong,” March 2014
  • 1.7.7: ‘Anti-locust’ and ‘Patriotic Parody’ protests; ‘Toddler-gate’ Stickers, February and March 2014
  • 1.7.8: ‘Save Vietnam’: South China Seas Conflict, June 2014
  • 1.7.9: ‘Defend Hong Kong Press Freedoms!,’ March 2014
  • References
  • Chapter 2: Visual Struggle
  • 2.1: Visual Struggle: Image Bites, Events & Politics
  • 2.2: Targets of Visual Struggle
  • 2.3: Spreading Conflagrations of Counter-Visuality
  • 2.4: Photo Essays
  • 2.4.1: Anti-Moral and National Education Movement (MNE) and Occupation of HKSAR Government Headquarters, September 2012
  • 2.4.2: Dockworkers’ Occupation of Cheung Kong Centre in Central Business District, April 2013
  • 2.4.3: Hong Kong Television (HKTV) ‘Core Values’ Protest & Occupation of the HKSAR Government Headquarters, October 2013
  • 2.4.4: Anti-‘White Elephant’ Northeastern New Territories Development Plan Protest, May 2014
  • 2.4.5: ‘Defend Teacher Lam!’ aka ‘WTF’ Protest in Mongkok Pedestrian Area, August 2013
  • 2.4.6: ‘Yue Yuen Shoe Factory Workers Strike,’ May 2014
  • 2.4.7: Alternative June 4th Observance at Tsimshatsui Clock Tower, June 2014
  • References
  • Chapter 3: The City as Enabler
  • 3.1: The City
  • 3.2: Public transportation
  • 3.3: Urban fabric and textures as visualization
  • 3.3.1: Street banners
  • 3.3.2: Banner defacements
  • 3.3.3: ‘Banner wars’
  • 3.4: ‘Street clashes and serenades’
  • 3.5: Photo Essays
  • 3.5.1: ‘Falun Gong Banner Wars,’ December 2012 to April 2013
  • 3.5.2: ‘Great George Street Wars,’ March 2014
  • References
  • Chapter 4: Venues of Counter-hegemonic Visuality; Days of Contention
  • 4.1: ‘City of Protests’
  • 4.2: Causeway Bay
  • 4.2.1: Patterson Street Pedestrian Zone
  • 4.2.2: Times Square
  • 4.2.3: Victoria Park
  • 4.2.3.1: June 4th
  • 4.2.3.2: July 1st
  • 4.2.3.3: Other events in Victoria Park
  • 4.3: Wan Chai
  • 4.4: Central and Western
  • 4.4.1: Charter Garden
  • 4.4.2.1: Occupy Central (Occupy Wall Street-type)
  • 4.4.3: Statue Square
  • 4.5: “Days of Contention” Photo Essays
  • 4.5.1: ‘Hong Kong Revolutions 2013’ New Year’s Day Procession, January 2013
  • 4.5.2: ‘May Day’ Procession from Victoria Park to HKSAR Government Headquarters, May 2012
  • 4.5.3: June 4th Candlelight Vigil in Victoria Park, June 2012
  • 4.5.4: June 4th Candlelight Vigil in Victoria Park, June 2013
  • 4.5.5: July 1st procession, July 2012
  • 4.5.6: July 1st procession, July 2013
  • 4.5.7: ‘Unlawful Assembly’ Procession for Chinese Dissidents on China’s National Day, October 2013
  • References
  • Chapter 5: Cityscape as Oppressor
  • 5.1: Urban maneuvers
  • 5.1.1: 'Political flowerbeds'
  • 5.1.2: Flowers, but no 'Jasmine'
  • 5.2: Police Surveillance
  • 5.3: Designated Public Activity Areas, Press and Security Zones
  • 5.4: Photo Essay
  • 5.4.1: From ‘City of Protests’ to ‘City of Barriers’
  • References
  • Chapter 6: Discussion
  • 6.1: What can be seen
  • 6.2: ‘Streets of Fire’
  • 6.3: “Take it to the street”
  • 6.3.1: Guy Fawkes & ‘V for Vendetta’
  • 6.3.2: “Who's Afraid of Ai Weiwei?”
  • 6.4: “Attack of the Visual”
  • 6.5: “Fortress Hong Kong”
  • 6.6.1: ‘Hong Kong’s Tank Man,’ June 2014
  • 6.6.2: ‘Fortress Hong Kong’, ‘No White Paper!’, and ‘OCLP Dry-Run,’ June and July 2014
  • References
  • Chapter 7: Conclusion
  • 7.1: Conclusion.