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12. Tony: The Bear Chaser (1950–)
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Preface and Acknowledgements viii
- Note on Romanization x
- Introduction 1
- 1. Old Chan: Brokeback below the Lion Rock (1924–2013) 21
- 2. Brother Ming: Who Says There Are No Communist Tongzhi? (1935–2010) 29
- 3. Shmily: A Butterfly with 1,500 Male Lovers (1949–) 40
- 4. David: A Charming Liar (1946–) 53
- 5. Robert: A Banished Expatriate Officer in the Royal Hong Kong Police (1947–) 65
- 6. Jonathan: A Gay Gambler Who Turned over a New Leaf (1948–) 76
- Letters Provided by Interviewees 91
- Photo Exhibition of An Oral History of Older Gay Men in Hong Kong (2014) 95
- 7. Uncle Lee: A Sunset Tongzhi (1940–2016) 101
- 8. May Wu: A Divine Woman’s Poisons of Ignorance, Attachment, and Aversion (1940–) 109
- 9. Brother Shing: Only Men Understand Me (1944–) 121
- 10. Uncle Leung: A Lifelong Libertine Who ‘Queered’ around Hong Kong, Macao, and Canton (1945–) 130
- 11. Tommy: A Bisexual Butterfly (1949–) 138
- 12. Tony: The Bear Chaser (1950–) 149
- 13. Nigel Collett: A History Boy, a Military Man, a Writer, and an Activist (1952–) 161
- Conclusion: Transformation of an Academic Project into Participatory Action Research 171
- Glossary 179
- Maps 182
- References 183
- Questionnaire 190
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Preface and Acknowledgements viii
- Note on Romanization x
- Introduction 1
- 1. Old Chan: Brokeback below the Lion Rock (1924–2013) 21
- 2. Brother Ming: Who Says There Are No Communist Tongzhi? (1935–2010) 29
- 3. Shmily: A Butterfly with 1,500 Male Lovers (1949–) 40
- 4. David: A Charming Liar (1946–) 53
- 5. Robert: A Banished Expatriate Officer in the Royal Hong Kong Police (1947–) 65
- 6. Jonathan: A Gay Gambler Who Turned over a New Leaf (1948–) 76
- Letters Provided by Interviewees 91
- Photo Exhibition of An Oral History of Older Gay Men in Hong Kong (2014) 95
- 7. Uncle Lee: A Sunset Tongzhi (1940–2016) 101
- 8. May Wu: A Divine Woman’s Poisons of Ignorance, Attachment, and Aversion (1940–) 109
- 9. Brother Shing: Only Men Understand Me (1944–) 121
- 10. Uncle Leung: A Lifelong Libertine Who ‘Queered’ around Hong Kong, Macao, and Canton (1945–) 130
- 11. Tommy: A Bisexual Butterfly (1949–) 138
- 12. Tony: The Bear Chaser (1950–) 149
- 13. Nigel Collett: A History Boy, a Military Man, a Writer, and an Activist (1952–) 161
- Conclusion: Transformation of an Academic Project into Participatory Action Research 171
- Glossary 179
- Maps 182
- References 183
- Questionnaire 190