The Routledge Research on Hong Kong series covers key topics in the study of Hong Kong and its diaspora. Multidisciplinary in nature, the series seeks to include cutting edge scholarship on Hong Kong from the social sciences and humanities. It especially looks to showcase works that are multi-, inter- or transdisciplinary, that use Hong Kong as a case study to make a theoretical contribution to their field, or that highlight the relevance of Hong Kong to other cases in specific research areas. The series welcomes submissions from established and emerging scholars alike for research monographs, edited volumes and textbooks on Hong Kong. If you would like to submit a proposal to the series, please contact: Jean-François Dupré, Academic Series Editor: [email protected] Stephanie Rogers, Publisher, Routledge: [email protected]
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By Jean-François Dupré
December 16, 2024
This book investigates the politics of language in Hong Kong from a multidisciplinary perspective, showcasing original studies on language use in protest movements, written Cantonese, language attitudes, literary creation, mass media and popular music. Representing the work of scholars of various ...