Memories of Tiananmen: politics and processes of collective remembering in Hong Kong, 1989-2019
This book analyzes how collective memory regarding the 1989 Beijing student movement and the Tiananmen crackdown was produced, contested, sustained, and transformed in Hong Kong between 1989 and 2019. Drawing on data gathered through multiple sources such as news reports, digital media content, vigi...
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Zusammenfassung: | This book analyzes how collective memory regarding the 1989 Beijing student movement and the Tiananmen crackdown was produced, contested, sustained, and transformed in Hong Kong between 1989 and 2019. Drawing on data gathered through multiple sources such as news reports, digital media content, vigil onsite surveys, population surveys, and in-depth interviews with activists, rally participants, and other stakeholders, it identifies six key processes in the dynamics of social remembering: memory formation, memory mobilization, memory institutionalization, intergenerational transfer, memory repair, and memory balkanization. Memories of Tiananmen demonstrates how a socially dominant collective memory, even one the state finds politically irritable, can be generated and maintained through constant negotiation and efforts by a wide range of actors. While the book mainly focuses on the interplay between political changes and Tiananmen commemoration in the historical period within which the society enjoyed a significant degree of civil liberties, it also discusses how the trajectory of the collective memory may take a drastic turn as Hong Kong's autonomy is abridged. The book promises to be a key reference for anyone interested in collective memory studies, social movement research, political communication, and China and Hong Kong studies |
Beschreibung: | Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 15 Jul 2022) Acknowledgments -- List of Abbreviations -- Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Memory Formation and the Valorization of Commemoration -- Chapter 3. Memory Mobilization -- Chapter 4. Intergenerational Memory Transmission -- Chapter 5. The Struggle for Memory Institutionalization -- Chapter 6. The Challenge of Localism and Memory Repair -- Chapter 7. Changing Attitudes toward Tiananmen? -- Chapter 8. Digital Media and Memory Balkanization -- Chapter 9. Conclusion -- Epilogue -- Appendix -- References -- Index |
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spelling | Lee, Francis L.F. 1975- (DE-588)1048417190 aut Memories of Tiananmen politics and processes of collective remembering in Hong Kong, 1989-2019 Francis L.F. Lee and Joseph M. Chan Amsterdam Amsterdam University Press 2021 1 Online-Ressource (360 Seiten) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier China: from revolution to reform 4 Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 15 Jul 2022) Acknowledgments -- List of Abbreviations -- Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Memory Formation and the Valorization of Commemoration -- Chapter 3. Memory Mobilization -- Chapter 4. Intergenerational Memory Transmission -- Chapter 5. The Struggle for Memory Institutionalization -- Chapter 6. The Challenge of Localism and Memory Repair -- Chapter 7. Changing Attitudes toward Tiananmen? -- Chapter 8. Digital Media and Memory Balkanization -- Chapter 9. Conclusion -- Epilogue -- Appendix -- References -- Index This book analyzes how collective memory regarding the 1989 Beijing student movement and the Tiananmen crackdown was produced, contested, sustained, and transformed in Hong Kong between 1989 and 2019. Drawing on data gathered through multiple sources such as news reports, digital media content, vigil onsite surveys, population surveys, and in-depth interviews with activists, rally participants, and other stakeholders, it identifies six key processes in the dynamics of social remembering: memory formation, memory mobilization, memory institutionalization, intergenerational transfer, memory repair, and memory balkanization. Memories of Tiananmen demonstrates how a socially dominant collective memory, even one the state finds politically irritable, can be generated and maintained through constant negotiation and efforts by a wide range of actors. While the book mainly focuses on the interplay between political changes and Tiananmen commemoration in the historical period within which the society enjoyed a significant degree of civil liberties, it also discusses how the trajectory of the collective memory may take a drastic turn as Hong Kong's autonomy is abridged. The book promises to be a key reference for anyone interested in collective memory studies, social movement research, political communication, and China and Hong Kong studies Collective memory / China China / History / Tiananmen Square Incident, 1989 Chan, Joseph Man 1949- (DE-588)1212632915 aut Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe 978-94-637-2844-7 https://doi.org/10.1017/9789048553044 Verlag URL des Erstveröffentlichers Volltext |
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title | Memories of Tiananmen politics and processes of collective remembering in Hong Kong, 1989-2019 |
title_auth | Memories of Tiananmen politics and processes of collective remembering in Hong Kong, 1989-2019 |
title_exact_search | Memories of Tiananmen politics and processes of collective remembering in Hong Kong, 1989-2019 |
title_exact_search_txtP | Memories of Tiananmen politics and processes of collective remembering in Hong Kong, 1989-2019 |
title_full | Memories of Tiananmen politics and processes of collective remembering in Hong Kong, 1989-2019 Francis L.F. Lee and Joseph M. Chan |
title_fullStr | Memories of Tiananmen politics and processes of collective remembering in Hong Kong, 1989-2019 Francis L.F. Lee and Joseph M. Chan |
title_full_unstemmed | Memories of Tiananmen politics and processes of collective remembering in Hong Kong, 1989-2019 Francis L.F. Lee and Joseph M. Chan |
title_short | Memories of Tiananmen |
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