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Chan, Pui Shan. ; Thesis (M.Phil.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 2011. ; Includes bibliographical references (leaves 113-118). ; Abstracts in English and Chinese; appendixes includes Chinese. ; Acknowledgements --- p.ii ; Abstract --- p.iii ; Chapter Chapter 1: --- The Political and Social Influence on the Development of Hong Kong Film Industry and the Cantonese Cinema in the 1950s and the 1960s --- p.1 ; Chapter Chapter 2: --- Defining the Genre: Three Characteristics of Hong Kong Cantonese Youth Film --- p.24 ; Chapter Chapter 3: --- The Functions and Characteristics of Song in Cantonese Youth Film --- p.53 ; Chapter Chapter 4: --- The Modernity of Cantonese Cinema and the City (Hong Kong) --- p.87 ; Chapter Conclusion: --- Hong Kong Cantonese Youth Film and the Construction of Identity --- p.104 ; Appendix 1 --- p.107 ; Appendix 2 --- p.109 ; Appendix 3 --- p.111 ; Bibliography --- p.112
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ISSN: 1006-1789
ISSN: 1006-1789
Chan Ka Yan. ; Thesis (M.Phil.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 2002. ; Includes bibliographical references (leaves p. 93-100). ; Discography: p. 101. ; Abstracts in English and Chinese. ; Chapter Chapter 1 --- Introduction: Resistance & Incorporation in Subcultural Studies --- p.1 ; Research Objective --- p.1 ; The Case --- p.2 ; Conceptualizing Subcultures --- p.3 ; Resistance: An Antagonistic Relation between Subculture and Dominant Culture --- p.9 ; Incorporation: An Exploitative Relation between Subculture and Dominant Culture --- p.12 ; A Critique on Post-war Youth Subculture Studies --- p.15 ; Local Studies on Subcultures and Alternative Music --- p.17 ; Conceptual Framework --- p.21 ; Research Methods --- p.22 ; Major Argument and Outline of Paper --- p.28 ; Chapter Chapter 2 --- Subcultural Discourse: Textual Analysis on LMF Music --- p.30 ; Lazy Clan: Dominant Values vs. Subterranean Values --- p.31 ; Hong Kong for Sure: Distrust of SAR Government --- p.34 ; Challenging Music Industry --- p.35 ; Attacking the Media: 'Uknuwudafuckimsayin' --- p.36 ; Dramatized Masculinity --- p.38 ; Subcultural Resistance? --- p.40 ; Chapter Chapter 3 --- Youth's Body as a Battleground: Reception Studies --- p.45 ; Domination --- p.50 ; Negotiation --- p.57 ; Resistance --- p.66 ; "Conclusion: Discursive Struggle - Domination, Negotiation and Resistance" --- p.70 ; Chapter Chapter 4 --- Dialectic between Incorporation and Excorporation --- p.73 ; LMF in Mainstream Record Industry --- p.73 ; LMF in Advertisements --- p.75 ; LMF in Media --- p.77 ; Conclusion: Dialectic of Incorporation and Excorporation --- p.80 ; Chapter Chapter 5 --- "Conclusion: Populist Resistance, Multiple Identities and Imagined Authenticity" --- p.84 ; Populist Resistance --- p.85 ; Multiple Identities --- p.87 ; Imagined Authenticity --- p.89 ; References --- p.93
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本論文旨在探討香港青年參與社會運動的動機。近年,香港社會掀起青年積極參與社會運動的浪潮。學民思潮是最顯著的例子,這個由中學生組成的青年政治組織,於2012年發起了反對特區政府設立德育及國民教育科的社會運動。他們認為該科目有意向青年灌輸「洗腦式」的愛國教育,「反國教運動」成功動員近十二萬名市民包圍政府總部,最終驅使當局撤回方案。 ; 本論文與21位學民思潮的核心成員進行深入訪談,探討近年青年積極參與社會運動的原因。本論文旨在剖析曾被視為「政治冷感」的香港青年,在社會抗爭過程中扮演愈趨重要的角色之箇中原因。 ; 借用雲‧斯特克倫博赫和蓋德曼斯 (van Stekelenburg and Klandermans)提出的社會運動參與的雙路徑模式 (dual pathway model to protest),我們採用了社會心理學的理論以分析青年參與社會運動的動機及心路歷程。研究發現,青年抗爭者可歸納為兩大類:(1) 能動者類別,這類青年具政治能動性,採取工具性/ 社會社會鑲嵌的路徑參與社會運動﹔(2) 不滿類別,這類青年欠缺政治能動性,對政治抱懷疑態度,採取不滿路徑參與社會運動。本研究認為,在兩類的青年中,集體身體認同都對其社會運動參與扮演身重要角色,而對推動不滿類別,欠缺政治能動性的青年的影響至關重要。 ; Hong Kong has experienced an unprecedentedly high level of youth activism against government policy changes in recent years. The most prominent example is "Scholarism," a movement that was founded by secondary students that orchestrated a remarkable campaign against the government's proposal to establish the Moral and National Education curriculum in 2012. At one point, Scholarism activists claimed to have mobilized nearly 120,000 citizens in an "occupation" of government headquarters for ten days. They eventually forced the government to withdraw its proposal of what the Scholarists regarded as "brainwashing patriotic education." ; The present study is based on in-depth interviews with 21 core members of Scholarism movement, to examine the apparent "dawn" of youth political activism in Hong Kong. This thesis intends to solve the riddle of how young people in Hong Kong, who had been depicted as "political apathetic," were playing an increasingly significant role in social protest. ; Drawing on van Stekelenburg and Klandermans's dual pathway model of protest, the social psychological explanation is applied to understanding the motivational dynamics behind Scholarism. The main argument is that youth activists in Hong Kong can be categorized into two main clusters, which take two distinctive pathways to protest participation: (1) the efficacy cluster, which is steered by a sense of political efficacy and which follows the social instrumental/embeddedness pathway (in ...
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