Paradigm City: Space, Culture, and Capitalism in Hong Kong (Suny Series in Global Modernity),Used

Paradigm City: Space, Culture, and Capitalism in Hong Kong (Suny Series in Global Modernity),Used

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Product DescriptionMaterially grounded analysis of contemporary film, literature, and music in Hong Kong that resists the superficial stereotypes of the global city.ReviewParadigm City is pleasant reading and conveys quite comprehensively the complex sociopolitical dynamics of a city that has yet to find a clear identity in the midst of a seemingly neverending transition. China Journalcovers much in a quite interesting way. CHOICEAbout the AuthorJanet Ng is Associate Professor of Asian Literature at the City University of New York, College of Staten Island and author of The Experience of Modernity: Chinese Autobiography of the Early Twentieth Century.

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