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    London : Routledge,
    ISBN: 9780203723296 , 9781135755003 , 9781135755072 , 9781135755140
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 306
    Keywords: Cultural fusion ; Hong Kong (China) Social conditions
    Abstract: 1. Introduction : hybridity and the politics of desertion / Chan Kwok-bun and Chan Nin -- 2. The constitutive rift : Hong Kong and its politics of hybridity / Chan Nin and Chan Kwok-bun -- 3. Home but not home : four vignettes of return migrants in Hong Kong / Chan Wai-wan and Chan Kwok-bun -- 4. Blowing in the China wind : engagements with Chineseness in Hong Kong's Zhongguofeng music videos / Yiu Fai Chow and Jeroen de Kloet -- 5. Brand Hong Kong : Asia's world city as method? / Stephen Yiu-wai chu -- 6. Structural hybridization in film and television / Joseph M. Chan and Anthony Y.-H. Fung -- 7. Hybridization in the visual arts : now you see me, now you don't / Frank Vigneron -- 8. A museum of hybridity : the history of the display of art in the Public Museum of Hong Kong, and its implications for cultural identities / Eva Kit-Wah Man -- 9. From "made in Hong Kong" to "designed in Hong Kong" : searching for an identity in fashion / Wessie Ling -- 10. Danny Yung in search of hybrid matter and mind : his experimental Xiqu for Zuni Icosahedron / Jessica Yeung -- 11. Hybridity, empowerment and subversiveness in Cantopop electronic dance music / Matthew M. Chew -- 12. Hybridization and the emergence of "gay" identities in Hong Kong and in China / Day Wong -- 13. Traditionality and hybridity : a village cuisine in metropolitan Hong Kong / Chan Kwok Shing -- 14. Mix of medicines / Derrick Kit-Sing Au -- 15. Everyday hybridity and Hong Kong's Muslim youth / Paul O'Connor.
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    ISBN: 9789047427834
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Series Statement: Brill eBook titles 2007
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 306.0951
    Keywords: Cultural fusion ; Culture and globalization ; Identity (Psychology) ; Cultuurverandering ; Internationalisatie ; Migratie (demografie) ; Sociale verandering ; Azië
    Abstract: Preliminary material /K. Chan , Walls and Hayward -- Introduction: Globalization, localization and hybridization: Their impact on our lives /Chan Kwok-Bun -- Chapter 1. Identity in the politics of transition: The case of Hong Kong, ‘Asia’s world city’ /Michael E. Degolyer -- Chapter 2. Depoliticization, citizenship and the politics of community in Hong Kong /Lam Wai-Man -- Chapter 3. Globalization and hybridization in cultural production: A tale of two films /Georgette Wang and Emilie Yueh-Yu Yeh -- Chapter 4. Globalization and identity formation: A cross-cultural reading of Amy Tan’s \'Sagwa, the chinese siamese cat\' /Lu Fang -- Chapter 5. Identity shifts as a consequence of crossing cultures: Hong Kong chinese migrants return home /Nan M. Sussman -- Chapter 6. Japan’s ‘Beckham fever’: Marketing and consuming a global sport celebrity /Rie Ito -- Chapter 7. On the globalization of the self: Internet weblogs as an identity-forming activity /Oscar Bulaong Jr -- Chapter 8. Hybrid language and hybrid identity? The case of cantonese-english code-switching in Hong Kong /Brian Chan Hok-Shing -- Chapter 9. Changing heart (beats): From japanese identity and nostalgia to Taiko for citizens of the Earth /Millie Creighton -- Chapter 10. Learning Hong Kong’s body: Beauties, beauty workers and their identities /Anthony Y.H. Fung -- Chapter 11. The impact of localization and globalization on popular music in the context of social change in Taiwan /Ho Wai-Chung -- Chapter 12. Building traditions for bridging differences: Islamic imaginary homelands of chinese-indonesian muslims in east Java /Chiou Syuan-Yuan -- Chapter 13. Pi’s passport: Identity and the peculiar economics of popular culture /Chris Wood -- Chapter 14. The pacific rim consciousness of american writers on the West Coast /Chung Ling -- Chapter 15. Making Do And Making meaning: Cultural and technological hybridity in recent asian animation /Steve Fore -- Chapter 16. ‘Globalizentity’: Assessing the effects of ‘global career’ on national identity in Japan /T.J.M. Holden -- Chapter 17. Cyberpatriarchy: Chat rooms and the construction of ‘man to man’ relations in urban India /Ashley Tellis -- Chapter 18. Diverging media convergence: Perceptual differences across cultures,genders and habits /Jeffrey Wilkinson and Steven Mcclung -- Notes on contributors /K. Chan , Walls and Hayward -- Index /K. Chan , Walls and Hayward.
    Abstract: Under the simultaneous influences of globalization and localization, there has emerged a prevalent social formation based on a hybridized culture in which the cultural norms are many and various: boundary transcendence, alternative cultures, cultural hybridity, cultural creativity, connectivity, tolerance, multiculturalism, cosmopolitanism. While the economic forces shaping globalization are powerful and seemingly getting stronger, they are not immutable, nor are their effects predictable or necessarily overwhelming. Contributors to this book are optimistic that the socio-cultural formations of the future, such as cultural hybridity and cosmopolitanism, will be a viable option for constructing new or renewed global communities of migrants around the world. It is on these diasporic communities that the self-definition (the self-identity) and cultural expansion of all migrants depend, and it is with these tools that migrants are best equipped to navigate the raging torrents of globalization in the new millennium of a post-postmodern era. Globalization brings with it a fear, a sense of loss and demise. It also brings with it a new sense of opportunity and hope. It is in this spirit that this book should be read. Contributors: Chan Kwok-bun, Jan W. Walls, David Hayward, Michael E. DeGolyer, Lam Wai-man, Georgette Wang, Emilie Yeh Yueh-yu, Lu Fang, Nan M. Sussman, Rie Ito, Oscar Bulaong Jr., Brian Chan Hok-shing, Millie Creighton, Anthony Y.H. Fung, Ho Wai-chung, Chiou Syuan-Yuan, Chris Wood, Chung Ling, Steve Fore, Todd Joseph Miles Holden, Ashley Tellis, Jeffrey S. Wilkinson, Steven McClung
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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    ISBN: 9789047427834 , 9047427831 , 9004151699 , 9789004151697
    Language: English
    Pages: Online Ressource (vii, 404 p.) , ill.
    Edition: Online-Ausg.
    Series Statement: International comparative social studies 1568-4474 v. 15
    Series Statement: International comparative social studies v. 15
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als East-west identities
    DDC: 306.0951
    Keywords: Cultural fusion ; Culture and globalization ; Identity (Psychology) ; POLITICAL SCIENCE ; Public Policy ; Cultural Policy ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Popular Culture ; Cultural fusion ; Culture and globalization ; Identity (Psychology) ; Internationalisatie ; Sociale verandering ; Cultuurverandering ; Migratie (demografie) ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Anthropology ; Cultural ; Electronic books ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: While the economic forces shaping globalization are powerful, they are not immutable, nor are their effects predictable or necessarily overwhelming. Globalization brings with it a fear, a sense of loss and demise. It also brings with it a new sense of opportunity and hope. This book covers this topic in this spirit
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index. - Description based on print version record
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