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Hong Kong’s Elusive Identity: Searching in the Past, Present, and Future
James Walter Ellis
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Academy of Visual Arts
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Hong Kong
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Cultural Identity
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Futures Past
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Past-present
100%
Colonial Period
100%
Reunification
100%
Motherland
50%
Transnational
50%
Local Character
50%
Filmmaking
50%
Tourism
50%
Chineseness
50%
Public Education
50%
Nostalgia
50%
Identity Crisis
50%
Essay Analysis
50%
Intangible Cultural Heritage
50%
British Colonial
50%
Heritage Industry
50%
Cultural Arena
50%
Historic Structures
50%
Arts and Humanities
Hong Kong
100%
Reunification
100%
Sociocultural
50%
Historic
50%
Beijing
50%
Transnational
50%
Independent
50%
Majority
50%
film-making
50%
Chineseness
50%
Tourism
50%
Identity Crisis
50%
colonial era
50%
Colonial Pasts
50%
motherland
50%
Intangibles
50%
Heritage industry
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