香港: 從來無發生過嘅去殖民化

Translated title of the contribution: Hong Kong: the decolonization that never happened

Gregory B Lee, Patrick Kar-wai Poon

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Abstract

In this brief article, we attempt to demonstrate how a historic compromise between British colonial power and an affluent local Chinese social class created fertile ground for the emergence of another “Chineseness”, different to and separate from the Chineseness of mainland China, or that of the Nationalists who fled to Taiwan in 1949. This historical condition we name “Late colonialism”. The British state’s attempt to mold its own homegrown and manageable Chinese identity, would however be gradually adapted and transformed by the local population into a vibrant cultural and social identity of their own. It is this culture, this social reality that is now being attacked and dismantled by a local, now entirely puppet, government acting on behalf of the People’s Republic of China’s regnant authorities.
Translated title of the contributionHong Kong: the decolonization that never happened
Original languageChinese (Hong Kong)
JournalMediapart
Publication statusPublished - 11 Feb 2022

Keywords

  • Hong Kong Studies
  • 香港
  • Politics
  • Decolonialization
  • Late Colonialism

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