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Preface; Contents; Editor and Contributors; Introduction; Framing Hong Kong (as Method); 1 Hong Kong Liminal: Situation as Method; 1.1 Tight Spots: Golden Chicken Historiography; 1.2 On Weightless Leaping: Hong Kong as Method; 1.3 "Sitting in a Tin Can": Liminality as a Political Zone; 1.4 Space Oddities: Lion Rock as Method; References; 2 Sex and Freedom in the Chatroom: The Hong Kong Golden Forum as Method; 2.1 Introduction: The Culture of Internet Chatting in Hong Kong; 2.2 Netnography: A Brief Methodological Note; 2.3 Internet Studies Meets Gender and Sexuality Studies
2.4 Feminist and Queer Studies of the Internet2.5 Discussion: Sexed Linguistic Innovations; 2.5.1 Visual Icons: Sex and Mockery; 2.5.2 Language Play; 2.6 Vernacular Masculinity; 2.7 Coda; References; 3 Hong Kong as Feminist Method: Gender, Sexuality, and Democracy in Two Documentaries by Tammy Cheung; 3.1 Occupying Women; 3.2 July and Election; 3.3 Conclusion; References; The Local, the Global and the National; 4 New Orleans, New Territories; 4.1 On the Road to Louisiana; 4.2 My New Territories Research and Method; 4.3 My Encounters in New Orleans
4.4 From Hong Kong gei wai Shrimp and Grey Mullet to Louisiana Crawfish4.5 Remarks: A Stepping Stone for the Understanding of Outside World; References; 5 Hong Kong as a Port City; 5.1 Port Cities as Method; 5.2 Not "Seeing" the Heritage of Port City in Hong Kong: Reverse Hallucination; 5.3 Critical Engagement with the Port City; References; 6 Censorship at Work: Cold War Paranoia and Purgation of Chinese Ghost Stories; 6.1 Politics of Chinese Ghosts; 6.2 Adaptation and Reincarnation of Tradition; 6.3 Return of the Dead as Chineseness; 6.4 Reflection: Ghosts in (Post-) Cold War Order
9.2 From "Return" to "Come Out"9.3 The Rainbow Umbrella; 9.3.1 Visibility; 9.3.2 Political Awareness; 9.3.3 Technological Enlightenment; 9.3.4 Strategic Connection; References; 10 Derrida's Hospitality and Serres' Parasitism: The Case of Hong Kong; 10.1 Background-Hong Kong's Modernizing Process; 10.2 Justice for Erwiana; 10.3 Just or Fair Treatment?; 10.4 Foreign Domestic Helpers-Contradictions of the Name; 10.5 Who Is the Host/Guest?; References; 11 Model of and Model for Ethnic Minorities: Individualization of the Model Minority Stereotype in Hong Kong
2.4 Feminist and Queer Studies of the Internet2.5 Discussion: Sexed Linguistic Innovations; 2.5.1 Visual Icons: Sex and Mockery; 2.5.2 Language Play; 2.6 Vernacular Masculinity; 2.7 Coda; References; 3 Hong Kong as Feminist Method: Gender, Sexuality, and Democracy in Two Documentaries by Tammy Cheung; 3.1 Occupying Women; 3.2 July and Election; 3.3 Conclusion; References; The Local, the Global and the National; 4 New Orleans, New Territories; 4.1 On the Road to Louisiana; 4.2 My New Territories Research and Method; 4.3 My Encounters in New Orleans
4.4 From Hong Kong gei wai Shrimp and Grey Mullet to Louisiana Crawfish4.5 Remarks: A Stepping Stone for the Understanding of Outside World; References; 5 Hong Kong as a Port City; 5.1 Port Cities as Method; 5.2 Not "Seeing" the Heritage of Port City in Hong Kong: Reverse Hallucination; 5.3 Critical Engagement with the Port City; References; 6 Censorship at Work: Cold War Paranoia and Purgation of Chinese Ghost Stories; 6.1 Politics of Chinese Ghosts; 6.2 Adaptation and Reincarnation of Tradition; 6.3 Return of the Dead as Chineseness; 6.4 Reflection: Ghosts in (Post-) Cold War Order
9.2 From "Return" to "Come Out"9.3 The Rainbow Umbrella; 9.3.1 Visibility; 9.3.2 Political Awareness; 9.3.3 Technological Enlightenment; 9.3.4 Strategic Connection; References; 10 Derrida's Hospitality and Serres' Parasitism: The Case of Hong Kong; 10.1 Background-Hong Kong's Modernizing Process; 10.2 Justice for Erwiana; 10.3 Just or Fair Treatment?; 10.4 Foreign Domestic Helpers-Contradictions of the Name; 10.5 Who Is the Host/Guest?; References; 11 Model of and Model for Ethnic Minorities: Individualization of the Model Minority Stereotype in Hong Kong