社運年代: 香港抗爭政治的軌跡 (An epoch of social movements: Trajectory of contentious politics in Hong Kong), edited by Edmund W. Cheng and Samson Wai-hei Yuen. Hong Kong: Chinese University Press, 2018. xxx+366 pp. US$18.00 (paper).

2019 ◽  
Vol 82 ◽  
pp. 248-250
Author(s):  
Eva P. W. Hung
Author(s):  
Ngok Ma ◽  
Edmund W. Cheng

Analysis of the 2014 Umbrella Movement speaks to three strands of academic literature: contentious politics and space, hybrid regimes and democratization, and social movements in China and Hong Kong. Based mostly on fieldwork conducted during the occupation, this book brings together 14 experts who studied the Umbrella Movement from different theoretical perspectives with different methodologies. The studies in the book analyze the occupation as a spontaneous and emotional contentious action, which made good use of public space and creative passion. They also show how civil resistance was shaped and constrained by the hybrid regime and situate the Hong Kong movement in a broader comparative perspective in reference to past student movements in China and protests in Taiwan and Macau.


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