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What lies within: Misrecognition and the uncanny in Hong Kong’s cityscape
Bidisha BANERJEE
Department of Literature and Cultural Studies (LCS)
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Hong Kong
100%
Cityscape
100%
Misrecognition
100%
Postcolonial
33%
Handover
33%
Motherland
33%
Leasing
33%
China
16%
Rise of China
16%
Global Cities
16%
Colonial History
16%
Nation-state
16%
Economic Power
16%
Return of the Repressed
16%
Physical Landscape
16%
Postcoloniality
16%
Isolated Area
16%
Freudian
16%
Postcolonial Identity
16%
Marginal Zone
16%
Economic Importance
16%
Arts and Humanities
Hong Kong
100%
Cityscape
100%
Uncanny
100%
China
33%
Post-colonial
33%
motherland
33%
World City
16%
1990s
16%
Portrayal
16%
Nation-state
16%
Post-colonial Identity
16%
Spectral
16%
Colonial history
16%
Annals
16%