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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.

Returning the Sword to the Stone

Nathan Hoks reviews a collection of poetry that tiptoes a line between joyful goofiness and stunning lyricism.

The ongoing mystery of the disappearing self

Andy Chen reviews a moving collection of poems by Martin Corless-Smith.

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.

Good Times in Dystopia

Paul Clinton Corrigan reviews a book that engages with the darker side of life in the contemporary urban sprawl.

The Idols of Isis

Briankle G. Chang reviews a book that interrogates the enduring power of the image.

Reactionary Democracy

Ben Margulies reviews a book that examines the complex politics of racism that is at play in some of the major democracies of the developed world.

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