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- Title
Mapping the Affective Neighbourhood in Post-Protest Hong Kong.
- Authors
Ka-ming WU
- Abstract
Looking closely at the changing faces and materials of some pedestrian surfaces, this essay shows the transformation of neighbourhood space and culture in Hong Kong during and after the 2019 protests. By showing the movements and sensual encounters of residents walking through their neighbourhoods, the article reveals the affective everyday encounters or an emergent politics of affect in which the 'intensities of feeling'--sounds, senses, and other non-verbal dynamics--prevail, so deepening an understanding of authoritarian politics as embodied in everyday life.
- Subjects
HONG Kong (China); POLITICAL science; POLITICAL movements; PUBLIC demonstrations; RESIDENTS
- Publication
Made in China Journal, 2021, Vol 6, Issue 3, p107
- ISSN
2652-6352
- Publication type
Article