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HKRB ESSAYS: Zombies in Hamburg

Edwin Montoya Zorrilla discusses the G20 protests, George Romero’s zombies and the question of innocence in the age of police brutality.

How to Read

Colin Lee Marshall reviews the latest experimental poetry by former Hong Kong professor Robert Kiely.

HKRB ESSAYS: Kundera, Jokes, and Politics

Frank G Karioris on the latest by Milan Kundera and how it can help rehabilitate the Left today.

For the Children?

MH discusses children in the US prison system, the racial biases evident in incarceration patterns and the idea of a world without prisons.

Void Studies

Derick Varn explores musical poetry.

Strange Labyrinth

Marcel Krueger confesses his cowardice over finding himself lost on a woodland trail.

HKRB Essays: The Anthropological Limits of Progress

What is wrong with the Universal Basic Income? What should we learn from the Unabomber today? Who are a politics of ‘progress’ serving now?

HKRB BOOKS: An Ethical Suspension of the Teleological

In a new feature at the HKRB, we are running extracts and chapters from forthcoming books by authors. The first feature is the opening chapter of Daniel Bristow’s political text.

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