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Besiege Me

James Pate reviews Nicholas Wong’s brilliant new collection of poetry on Hong Kong.

HKRB Essays: The Unfriendly Gaze and the Female Body in Hong Kong

Flora Mak discusses the complex – but somewhat ignored – issue of gender in/equality in Hong Kong.

Redgrave’s Ghost

Liz Wan reviews an erudite, captivating East-meets-West novel.

Hong Kong’s New Identity Politics

Lillian Ngan reviews a new book about the manoeuvres of identity in the quickly evolving political and cultural landscape of Hong Kong.

The Kowloon English Club

Chris Maden reviews a gentle comedy set in the run-up to Hong Kong’s 1997 ‘handover’ to China…

Leading Healthy and Thriving Schools in Hong Kong

Flora Mak reviews a theoretical and practical summary of promoting a healthy school framework in Hong Kong.

This City is a Minefield

Jason Man-bo Ho reviews Aaron Chan’s memoir about growing up as a gay man in the multiracial, multicultural city of Vancouver.

China: In Life’s Foreground

Dr. Emma Zhang reviews the autobiography of an Oxford scholar and Catholic missionary who witnessed multiple national upheavals and whose life was committed to her faith and community.

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