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Front Cover
Half Title
Series Information
Title Page
Copyright Page
Contents
Preface
Acknowledgements
Author Statement
List of Figures
Chapter 1 The Prelude
1 The Story of a Secondary School Student
Part 1 The Study
Chapter 2 Motivations for Participation
1 To Stop the Amendments
2 Anger and Shock Mobilised Actions
Chapter 3 The Movement of No Return
1 The Tragic Night of 7.21: No Rioters without a Tyrannical Regime
2 To Resist by Any Means Necessary
Chapter 4 Be Water: Dying for the Political Demands
1 "No Central Stage": Each Finds His or Her Own Role in the Movement
2 Be Water: Ever-Changing Positions
Chapter 5 Radiating the Movement: Multiple Roles of Backup Support
1 We Provide Supplies to Save Our Children
2 We Are Drivers Covering the Young People to Leave the Scene
3 Using Social Media for Advocating: We Are People's Reporters
4 We Are Here to Accompany the Young People
5 We Provide Legal Assistance and Do Fundraising
Chapter 6 "Hong Kong" vs "Mainland China": Identity and Resistance
1 Foundation of Identity: Political and Social Values
2 Rejecting Immigrants and Tourists from China and Objecting to Profit Transfer to China
3 Between Chinese and Hong Kong Identity
4 "Today's Xinjiang, Tomorrow's Hong Kong"
Chapter 7 What It Means
1 Political Motivation
2 Radicalisation of the Movement and Changes in Participants' Roles
3 Emotions and Feelings Driving the Movement
4 Lest We Forget
Part 2 The Stories
Chapter 8 Brick, a University Graduate: "Since Then, the Fights Defined Me"
Chapter 9 Streambreaker at Seventeen: "If You Ask Me What Has Been Sacrificed … It's Probably My Future"
Chapter 10 Loafer and His Brother Were Arrested: "From That Day On, We Became a Family of 'Martyrs'".

Chapter 11 Henry: "As a Hongkonger, I Did What I Had to Do"
Chapter 12 Elsa: "How a Guardian for Kids Ended Up in Handcuffs"
1 Before All This Came About
2 It All Began with Protecting Our Kids
3 First Successful Mediation
4 Building Team Spirit and Rapport
5 The Single 'Pig-Mouth' Upgraded
6 Tears on the Battlefield
7 The Battle of the Chinese University
8 The Battle of the Polytechnic University
9 Walking Together to the End
Chapter 13 Lessons from Hong Kong
1 The Changed Face of Hong Kong
1.1 The Judicial System
1.2 The Media and Freedom of Expression
1.3 The Shrinking of Civil Society
1.4 Censorship and CCP Propaganda
2 The Iron Fist Closing on a Recalcitrant "New, Young Nation"
2.1 "Society of Social Movements" (Lee, 2021, p. 1)
2.2 Localism in the Protest Culture
2.3 "Hong Kong" vs "Chinese"
3 The 2019 Hong Kong Protests and the Changing World Order
4 Actors or Pawns in History?
References
Index
Back Cover.

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