Hong Kong: Social Imaginaries and Post-Colonial Identities in the Umbrella Revolution.
The aim of this article is to analyse to what extent demands for democracy apropos of the Umbrella Revolution in Hong Kong are the result of postcolonial determinations. We suggest that this is part of social discourses founded on narratives of cultural difference, portraying a distinctive Hong Kong...
Main Authors: | Salvador Leetoy, Daniel Lemus Delgado |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Universidad de Colima
2018-02-01
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Series: | Portes: Revista mexicana de estudios sobre la Cuenca del Pacífico |
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Online Access: | http://revistasacademicas.ucol.mx/index.php/portes/article/view/1541 |
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