Popular Culture and the Formation of Hong Kong Identity
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Politics
Format
Hardcover
Pages
256
Language
English
Published
Jan 5, 2026
Publisher
Routledge
ISBN-10
0415708842
ISBN-13
9780415708845
Description
explores the intricate relationship between popular culture and the evolving sense of identity among Hong Kong's diverse population. By examining various cultural phenomena such as films, music, and festivals, the authors reveal how these elements have shaped collective experiences and perceptions of self within the city.
As they delve into the historical context, the narrative highlights key events and transformations that have influenced the local psyche. The book offers insights into how external influences and internal dynamics have intertwined, ultimately contributing to a unique Hong Kong identity that continues to adapt in the face of change. Through this lens, readers gain a deeper appreciation for the cultural fabric that defines this vibrant metropolis.
As they delve into the historical context, the narrative highlights key events and transformations that have influenced the local psyche. The book offers insights into how external influences and internal dynamics have intertwined, ultimately contributing to a unique Hong Kong identity that continues to adapt in the face of change. Through this lens, readers gain a deeper appreciation for the cultural fabric that defines this vibrant metropolis.
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