Introduction
Hong Kong and the South China Sea
Some Tangible, Some Forgotten: art about borders in the Hong Kong SAR
Reclaiming the Autonomy of Living in Truth: protest-making and design in Hong Kong's Occupy Central/Umbrella Movement
Imagined Mappings of Geopolitical Power: liquid borders, military infrastructures and ecological destruction in the South China Sea
Art and Technology
Rendering Frontiers: from China’s historical dynastic-imperial to modern republican borders and the changing significances of Chinese art
Confucianism and Technology: critical reflections on the borders between Chinese and Euro-American modernity
Remediating China’s Virtual Borders: the ambient myth of Moha (toad worship)
Gender and Sexuality
Taming China’s Southern Frontiers through Song and Dance: chauvinisms (Han and male) in The Red Detachment of Women
Biopolitical Borders, FemaleBodies and Knowledge about ‘Women’ in the Work of the Beijing-based Artists Ma Qiusha and Hu Xiaoyuan
Technological Art and the Borders of Sexuality and Gender in Taiwan: a case study of Pey-Chwen Lin.