The latest issue of the Hong Kong Anthropologist 《香港人類學》 has been published! The Hong Kong Anthropologist is an annual online journal under The Hong Kong Anthropological Society that publishes ethnographic articles which explore aspects of culture and society related to Hong Kong. It aims at promoting anthropological awareness in Hong Kong and also provides opportunities for young scholars to publish their research. In Volume 10, 2020, the papers span a broad range of topics, including intimacy, activism, colonialism, sports, and food. Download and read the articles for free: Hong Kong Anthropologist.
Contents
Editor’s Words
CHEUNG Long Yee, Christy
Understanding Romantic Relationships Between Hong Kong Women and African Men: What Does It Mean to Have An “Abnormal” Relationship in Hong Kong?
DENG Xiaoyi
Thinking about Hong Kong/China with Public/Private: Two Chinese Migrant Activisms in Hong Kong
HO Wing Sze, Lucy
Constructing the cultures of hybridity in the City of Victoria (1843-1946): Studying the archaeological artifacts excavated from Former Mountain Lodge, Central School Site (PMQ) and Central Police Station Compound (Tai Kwun) in Hong Kong
LEE Lok Yi, Annabelle
Bicycling in Hong Kong: Boundaries, Experiences and Senses to Space
LEE Wing Yan, Nicole
The Authenticity of Chinese-styled Pastries in Bakery: Case of Tai Tung Bakery, Hong Kong