Chapter
Licensed
Unlicensed
Requires Authentication
4. The Imaginary of Asia and World Consciousness in 1970s Hong Kong: The Case of The 70’s Biweekly
-
Ip Po Yee
You are currently not able to access this content.
You are currently not able to access this content.
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Foreword vii
- Acknowledgments xvii
- 1. Introduction 1
-
Part I: Radicalism and Its Discontents
- 2. The Impossible Decolonization and the Radical Thought of Ng Chung-yin 27
- 3. The Formation of Hong Kong’s Radical New Left, 1970–1974 51
- 4. The Imaginary of Asia and World Consciousness in 1970s Hong Kong: The Case of The 70’s Biweekly 80
-
Part II: Aesthetic and Literary Counterpublics
- 5. The Making of an Aesthetic Counterpublic in 1970s Hong Kong: A Visual Exploration of The 70’s Biweekly 111
- 6. Film Criticism in The 70’s Biweekly 141
- 7. A Critical Study of The 70’s Biweekly and Its Political Cinematic Practices 169
- 8. The Erotic, the Avant-Garde, and the Anarchist Arts: The Imaginations and Representations of Radical Politics in The 70’s Biweekly 196
-
Part III: Interviews with Former Members
- John Sham Kin-fun: I Admit We Were Making Trouble! 223
- Wat Wai-ching: The Grassroots Member of The 70’s with Deep Love and Righteousness 235
- Yeung Po-hi: The 70’s Was a Free Space 245
- Kan Fook-wing: In Retrospect, the Struggles Were Like Sowing Seeds 253
- Yuen Che-hung: Accumulating My Ignorance in the Years at The 70’s 259
- Contributors 267
- Index 269
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Foreword vii
- Acknowledgments xvii
- 1. Introduction 1
-
Part I: Radicalism and Its Discontents
- 2. The Impossible Decolonization and the Radical Thought of Ng Chung-yin 27
- 3. The Formation of Hong Kong’s Radical New Left, 1970–1974 51
- 4. The Imaginary of Asia and World Consciousness in 1970s Hong Kong: The Case of The 70’s Biweekly 80
-
Part II: Aesthetic and Literary Counterpublics
- 5. The Making of an Aesthetic Counterpublic in 1970s Hong Kong: A Visual Exploration of The 70’s Biweekly 111
- 6. Film Criticism in The 70’s Biweekly 141
- 7. A Critical Study of The 70’s Biweekly and Its Political Cinematic Practices 169
- 8. The Erotic, the Avant-Garde, and the Anarchist Arts: The Imaginations and Representations of Radical Politics in The 70’s Biweekly 196
-
Part III: Interviews with Former Members
- John Sham Kin-fun: I Admit We Were Making Trouble! 223
- Wat Wai-ching: The Grassroots Member of The 70’s with Deep Love and Righteousness 235
- Yeung Po-hi: The 70’s Was a Free Space 245
- Kan Fook-wing: In Retrospect, the Struggles Were Like Sowing Seeds 253
- Yuen Che-hung: Accumulating My Ignorance in the Years at The 70’s 259
- Contributors 267
- Index 269