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Homeownership in Hong Kong Chung-kin Tsang (Hong Kong Shue Yan University)

Homeownership in Hong Kong By Chung-kin Tsang (Hong Kong Shue Yan University)

Homeownership in Hong Kong by Chung-kin Tsang (Hong Kong Shue Yan University)


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This book studies the cultural framework of the connections between homeownership and social instability in Hong Kong.

Homeownership in Hong Kong Summary

Homeownership in Hong Kong: House Buying as Hope Mechanism by Chung-kin Tsang (Hong Kong Shue Yan University)

This book studies the cultural framework of the connections between homeownership and social stability in Hong Kong.

In the post-war period, homeownership became the most preferable housing choice in developed societies, such as Australia, Britain, Japan, Spain, and the United States. In the financialization era, its proliferation aggregated enormous wealth and debt in the housing and mortgage markets, affecting social stability by creating inequality and housing unaffordability. Hong Kong is the most extreme example of this among developed societies - in recent years, the city has made international headlines both for its housing problem and its social instability. By studying the history of homeownership in Hong Kong over a period of four decades, Chung-kin Tsang proposes that homeownership is inseparable from the social imagination of the future, conceptualizing this framework as hope mechanism. This perspective helps trace the connections between 'House Buying' as a hope mechanism - one which is central to subject formation, life goals, and temporal mapping for socially shared life planning - and social stability.

Given its unique approach, specifically its use of hope as an analytical category, this book will prove to be a useful resource for scholars in economic culture and financialization, and Asian Studies, especially those working on the cultural, sociopolitical, and economic history of Hong Kong.

About Chung-kin Tsang (Hong Kong Shue Yan University)

Chung-kin Tsang attained PhD in Communication Studies from UNC at Chapel Hill. His research interests include cultural sociology and cultural studies, urban and housing studies, economic culture and discourses, and popular culture in the East Asian context. He now works as an Assistant Professor at the Department of Sociology at the Hong Kong Shue Yan University.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction; 2. Financialization and hope: the case of Hong Kong; 3. Hope in the tunnel (1970s-1990s); 4. Transformation after 1997; 5. Hope through waiting for the coming crisis (2010s); 6. Going beyond active and passive hope

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NLS9781032004419
9781032004419
103200441X
Homeownership in Hong Kong: House Buying as Hope Mechanism by Chung-kin Tsang (Hong Kong Shue Yan University)
New
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2021-05-25
138
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