Reorienting Hong Kong Resistance

New Publication: Reorienting Hong Kong’s Resistance: Leftism, Decoloniality, and Internationalism, edited by Wen Liu, JN Chien, Christina Chung, and Ellie Tse (PalgraveMacmillan, 2022).

This collection brings together writing from activists and scholars that examine leftist and decolonial forms of resistance that have emerged from Hong Kong’s contemporary protests. Practices such as labor unionism, police abolition, land justice struggles, and other radical expressions of self-governance may not always operate under the banners of leftism and decoloniality; yet, examining them within these frameworks uncovers historical and prefigurative sightlines that reveal their significance to Hong Kong’s future, and interlaces the city’s struggles with others around the world. See table of contents below.

https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-981-16-4659-1?page=1#about

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JN Chien

Grounding the Movement

Front Matter
Pages 1-1
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Promise Li
Pages 15-28
Vincent Wong, Edward Hon-Sing Wong
Pages 29-45
Fung Chi Keung Charles, Lee Chun Wing
Pages 47-60

Front Matter
Pages 91-91
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migrants solidarity committee, autonomous eight-a
Pages 175-190

Internationalism from Below

Front Matter
Pages 191-191
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