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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Table of Contents 1
- Preface 3
- Acknowledgements 7
- Introduction. Civil Resistance and Contentious Space in Hong Kong 11
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Part A. Trajectory and Contingency
- 1 From Political Acquiescence to Civil Disobedience: Hong Kong’s Road to Occupation 27
- 2. Spontaneity and Civil Resistance: A Counter Frame of the Umbrella Movement 51
- 3. Rude Awakening: New Participants and the Umbrella Movement 77
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Part B. Repertories and Strategies
- 4. Perceived Outcomes and Willingness to Retreat among Umbrella Movement Participants 101
- 5. Praxis of Cultivating Civic Spontaneity: Aesthetic Intervention in the Umbrella Movement 125
- 6. Creating a Textual Public Space: Slogans and Texts from the Umbrella Movement 149
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Part C. Regime and Public Responses
- 7. From Repression to Attrition: State Responses towards the Umbrella Movement 185
- 8. Protesters and Tactical Escalation 209
- 9. Mass Support for the Umbrella Movement 233
- 10. Correlates of Public Attitudes toward the Umbrella Movement 251
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Part D. Comparative Perspectives
- 11. The Power of Sunflower: The Origin and the Impact of Taiwan’s Protest against Free Trade with China 279
- 12. The Mirror Image: How does Macao Society read Hong Kong’s Umbrella Movement? 311
- 13. Hong Kong Now, Shanghai Then 335
- Appendix .The Umbrella Movement—Chronology of Major Events 347
- Index 353
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Table of Contents 1
- Preface 3
- Acknowledgements 7
- Introduction. Civil Resistance and Contentious Space in Hong Kong 11
-
Part A. Trajectory and Contingency
- 1 From Political Acquiescence to Civil Disobedience: Hong Kong’s Road to Occupation 27
- 2. Spontaneity and Civil Resistance: A Counter Frame of the Umbrella Movement 51
- 3. Rude Awakening: New Participants and the Umbrella Movement 77
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Part B. Repertories and Strategies
- 4. Perceived Outcomes and Willingness to Retreat among Umbrella Movement Participants 101
- 5. Praxis of Cultivating Civic Spontaneity: Aesthetic Intervention in the Umbrella Movement 125
- 6. Creating a Textual Public Space: Slogans and Texts from the Umbrella Movement 149
-
Part C. Regime and Public Responses
- 7. From Repression to Attrition: State Responses towards the Umbrella Movement 185
- 8. Protesters and Tactical Escalation 209
- 9. Mass Support for the Umbrella Movement 233
- 10. Correlates of Public Attitudes toward the Umbrella Movement 251
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Part D. Comparative Perspectives
- 11. The Power of Sunflower: The Origin and the Impact of Taiwan’s Protest against Free Trade with China 279
- 12. The Mirror Image: How does Macao Society read Hong Kong’s Umbrella Movement? 311
- 13. Hong Kong Now, Shanghai Then 335
- Appendix .The Umbrella Movement—Chronology of Major Events 347
- Index 353