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Betraying Big Brother

Chloe Lim reviews Leta Hong-Fincher’s second book on women in today’s China.

Leftover in China

Chloe Lim reviews Roseann Lake’s provocative new book on the pressures faced by women in today’s China.

Where Time Turns Black

Stephen Davies discusses the latest by Agnes Ku, whose poetry/prose/image project confronts modern life in Hong Kong.

Into the Red Stack

Gabriele de Seta on China’s digital entrepreneurs, infrastructures and platforms.

Desmond Kon

An interview with poet and post-structuralist thinker, Desmond Kon.

HKRB EVENTS: Penguin Specials Hong Kong

Jeffrey Tam attended the launch of the new Hong Kong Specials Series by Penguin, reporting on the event and readings from the authors.

Poem in Blue

Joel Swann’s series of 21 reviews of international poetry from Chinese University Press continues.

HKRB Essays: Documenting Turbulent Times in HK

Karen Cheung offers a journalists perspective and personal reflection on the recent political crises in Hong Kong.

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