Reorienting Hong Kong’s Resistance 2022
DOI: 10.1007/978-981-16-4659-1_6
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Decolonization as Egalitarian Transformation: Hong Kong’s Unfinished Struggle

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“…You need to bring the power [China] down so that you can get a chance'. May has embraced a rather bizarre twist in passionate love for Hong Kong: the ethos of laam chau, mutual destruction or 'burnism', translated into the English slogan (derived from The Hunger Games) 'if we burn you [China] burn with us' (Chan, 2020;Chan, 2022;Manzoor and Liu, 2022). The aim is to undermine the economy on the assumption that, if Hong Kong were doomed, there was 'no need to preserve the value of Hong Kong as a global financial hub', which benefitted only elites and the Chinese partystate (Manzoor and Liu, 2022: 67).…”
Section: Passionate Love Protective Love and Vengeful Justicementioning
confidence: 99%
“…You need to bring the power [China] down so that you can get a chance'. May has embraced a rather bizarre twist in passionate love for Hong Kong: the ethos of laam chau, mutual destruction or 'burnism', translated into the English slogan (derived from The Hunger Games) 'if we burn you [China] burn with us' (Chan, 2020;Chan, 2022;Manzoor and Liu, 2022). The aim is to undermine the economy on the assumption that, if Hong Kong were doomed, there was 'no need to preserve the value of Hong Kong as a global financial hub', which benefitted only elites and the Chinese partystate (Manzoor and Liu, 2022: 67).…”
Section: Passionate Love Protective Love and Vengeful Justicementioning
confidence: 99%