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Legacy and Creations - Ink Art vs Ink Art
This exhibition catalogue includes 46 exhibits and related artists' biographies. Different scholars provided articles in analysing the development of the new ink art movement and contemporary ink painting and calligraphy in Hong Kong.
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An Eulogy of Hong Kong Landscape in Painting: The Art of Huang Bore
This catalogue provides not only a complete series of drawings and paintings of Hong Kong landscapes rendered by the senior master Huang Bore () during ss, but also the enchanting scenes depicted which have disappeared in the progress of time.
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Bonds of Memory: Wan Qingli's Collection of Chinese Art Given by His Teachers and Friends
Artworks as given by teachers and friends for commemorative purpose are testimony to their friendship through hardships t
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Race and power in colonial literature : Somerset Maugham’s The Force of Circumstance and The Yellow Streak, Hafsa ABDUL
From compulsory motherhood to compulsory contraception : a comparative analysis on The Handmaid’s Tale and Brave New World, Patrina CHAN
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Multimodality in localized memes : online identity construction of Hong Kong university students, Cheuk Tung CHAN
Free to be dominated : ideological dominion of the subject in dystopian fiction, Chin Chun, Kison CHAN
A comparative analysis of Uncle Tom’s
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Translated by Grace Chou and Daydreamer
CHAPTER 1: MY FAMILY
Childhood Days
What inom remember most as a ung child was that I had never lived with my parents. People might express curiosity towards this statement and would ask, How could this be possible? But it was possible and it did happen to me. Now as I am talking about it, and I could only put it in past tense, the bitter and unhappy feeling have all gone, but revisiting it still makes me feel an intermittent uneasiness in my heart even though youngsters nowadays should not be bothered by the past, but now when I talk about my childhood, really, Cheung Kwok Wing was not raised like a spoiled brat as many people thought I was. I was not a child who was spoiled and could throw toys around as I did not have too many. The most precious one that I can recall was a tricycle which had a ding-ding bell.
My childhood house was situated in Wan Chai. It was