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The Disappearance of Hong Kong in Comics, Advertising and Graphic Design Wendy Siuyi Wong

The Disappearance of Hong Kong in Comics, Advertising and Graphic Design By Wendy Siuyi Wong

The Disappearance of Hong Kong in Comics, Advertising and Graphic Design by Wendy Siuyi Wong


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This book examines Hong Kong's struggle against the disappearance of its unique identity under the historical challenges of colonialism, in addition to the more recent reimposition of Chinese authoritarian government control, as reflected in three under-researched forms of visual media: comics, advertising and graphic design.

The Disappearance of Hong Kong in Comics, Advertising and Graphic Design Summary

The Disappearance of Hong Kong in Comics, Advertising and Graphic Design by Wendy Siuyi Wong

This book examines Hong Kong's struggle against the disappearance of its unique identity under the historical challenges of colonialism, in addition to the more recent reimposition of Chinese authoritarian government control, as reflected in three under-researched forms of visual media: comics, advertising and graphic design. Each section of the book focuses on one of these three forms, and each chapter focuses on one stage of Hong Kong's changing cultural identity. The articulative position of this book is on studies of visual cultural history and media communication. Its case studies will broaden readers' own cultural knowledge for a more international understanding. The Disappearance of Hong Kong in Comics, Advertising and Graphic Design advances the development of its three key subjects in terms of identity, communication and cultural politics, aiming to reach a wide range of multidisciplinary readers.

The Disappearance of Hong Kong in Comics, Advertising and Graphic Design Reviews

This book could prove useful for those interested in the shifting dynamics of Hong Kong and how it is reflected in media such as scholars and professionals in the fields of diplomacy, history, communication, and cultural studies. (Tyler M. Wilson, CBQ Communication Booknotes Quarterly, Vol. 51 (3-4), 2020)

About Wendy Siuyi Wong

Wendy Siuyi Wong is Professor in the Department of Design at York University in Toronto, Canada. She has taught in Hong Kong, the United States and Australia, and has established an international reputation as an expert in Chinese graphic design history and Chinese comic art history.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction: The unveiling of the disappearance

Part I. Comics: The appearance

2. Tracing the origins of Hong Kong manhua: A case of culture of disappearance

3. Reinventing Hong Kong manhua: A case of the non-appearance

4. A history of Hong Kong comics in film adaptations: The appearance of self-identities

Part II. Advertising: The construction

5. Construction of Hong Kong modern living: Household product and appliance advertisements in the pre-television era

6. Reconfiguring a new tradition of ideal family size: A case study of the Family Planning Association of Hong Kong, 1977-1982

7. Transitory identity of Hong Kong: A Reading of Cathay Pacific Airways Television Commercials

Part III. Graphic design: The negotiation

8. Negotiating the marginalized identity of Hong Kong: A case in graphic design

9. An international design identity of Hong Kong: Colonization, decolonization, and recolonization

10. Not the same: Rethinking Chineseness in a global context through poster design

Additional information

NPB9783319920955
9783319920955
3319920952
The Disappearance of Hong Kong in Comics, Advertising and Graphic Design by Wendy Siuyi Wong
New
Hardback
Springer International Publishing AG
2018-11-03
245
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