Author Archives

Archive for: hongkongrb

Menu

Skip to content
  • Home
  • HKRB Interviews
  • HKRB Essays
  • HKRB Events
  • HKRB Poetry
  • Hong Kong + Chinese Literature
  • Our Contributors
  • Editorial and Submission Details

Against Empathy

Angus Reoch considers the dominance of empathy within capitalist ethics.

How History Works

Alexandre Leskanich discusses the validity of history, interrogates the importance placed on ‘historicizing’ and argues that the production of history is itself capitalist.

Create or Die

Lydia Plantamura discusses the famous Frank Booth and goes beyond to explore Dennis Hopper’s own mad brilliance as a true artist.

HKRB Interviews: Yuk Hui

Jordan Skinner asks internationally renowned technology theorist Yuk Hui about modernity, AI, the future and the digital objects we live with today.

The World of Failing Machines

Terence Blake discusses OOO and convergent and divergent readings of an important new book on speculative realism and literature.

HKRB Events: MELON HK

The HKRB editing team attended the first annual Melon HK, reflecting on the place of sci-fi in rapidly developing technological capitalism.

The Revenge of Analog

Stephen Lee Naish discusses the revenge of analog, looking beyond nostalgia to consider the politics and class issues involved in returning to the old stuff.

HKRB ESSAYS: Total Life Forever – How to Save the NHS

Adam Steiner discusses his contribution to a new guide to the Snap Election, considering the political and philosophical importance of the NHS.

Post navigation

← Older posts
Newer posts →
Blog at WordPress.com.
HONG KONG REVIEW OF BOOKS 香港書評
Blog at WordPress.com.
  • Subscribe Subscribed
    • HONG KONG REVIEW OF BOOKS 香港書評
    • Join 241 other subscribers
    • Already have a WordPress.com account? Log in now.
    • HONG KONG REVIEW OF BOOKS 香港書評
    • Subscribe Subscribed
    • Sign up
    • Log in
    • Report this content
    • View site in Reader
    • Manage subscriptions
    • Collapse this bar
 

Loading Comments...
 

You must be logged in to post a comment.