Special Issue on SF in HK: Dark Fluid
Janice Lam thinks alongside a pioneering Hong Kong science fiction anthology in order to reflect on the importance of holding hope against hope.
Janice Lam thinks alongside a pioneering Hong Kong science fiction anthology in order to reflect on the importance of holding hope against hope.
Kanon Chu reviews a science fiction animated film made in Hong Kong that is poised to become a classic.
Kathleen Wong talks to Albert Wan, co-founder and owner of Bleak House Books, about his independent English bookstore in Hong Kong.
Carolyn Lau curates a special issue on Science Fiction in Hong Kong penned by some of the territory’s most literary school students.
Antony Huen considers the relationship between Cantopop and the western literary canon.
Emma H. Zhang reviews Stephen Vines’s uncompromising critique of Hong Kong’s new political terrain.
Yvonne Wong reads a collection of essays that continues to have something important to say about the liminal spaces of Hong Kong.
Darren Huang reviews Chinese historian Cho-yun Hsu’s multifaceted critique of inequality and fragmentation in American society.
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