Title: Remaking Citizenship in Hong Kong: Community, nation and the global city
Abstract: List of Tables Acknowledgments Foreword Bryan S. Turner Introduction 1. Introduction: Remaking Citizenship in Hong Kong Agnes S. Ku and Ngai Pun Part 1 State, Institutions, and Ideologies 2. Citizenship as a Form of Governance: A Historical Overview Denny Kwok-Leung Ho 3. Welfare Good or Colonial Citizenship? A Case Study of Early Resettlement Housing Iam-Chong Ip 4. Civic Education and the Making of Deformed Citizenry: From British Colony to Chinese Sar Thomas Kwan-Choi Tse 6. The Making of 'Ideal Citizen' in Schooling Processes: Gender, Differences and Inequalities Anita Chan Part 2 Migration, Belonging, and Exclusion 7. Politics of Incorporation and Exclusion: Citizenship and Immigration Issues Hon-Chu Leung 8. Hong Kong as a Semi-Ethnocracy: 'Race', Migration, and Citizenship in a Globalized Region Barry Sautman 9. Lived Citizenship and Lower Class Chinese Migrant Women: A Global City without its People Ngai Pun and Ka-Ming Wu Part 3 Civil Society, Resistance, and Participation 10. Negotiating Law, Rights, and Civil Autonomy: From the Colonial to the Post-Colonial Regimes Agnes S. Ku 11. En-Gendering Citizenship Lai-Ching Leung 12. (Post-)Identity Politics and Anti-Normalization: (Homo)Sexual Rights Movement Day Wong 13. In Search of Communal Economic Subject - Reflections on a Local Community Currency Project Po-Keung Hui 15. One Country, Three Systems? State, Nation, and Civil Society in the Making of Citizenship in the Chinese Triangle of Mainland-Taiwan-Hong Kong Alvin So Index Contributors
Publication Year: 2004
Publication Date: 2004-09-26
Language: en
Type: book
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