Monday, March 4, 2019
Hong Kong Identity
individuation Politic July world-class, 2003 protest Agenda 1. first appearance 1. 1. What is identity tranquil 1. 2. Political events that have touch HK Identity 2. July maiden, 2003 sound off 3. oddment 1. 1. What is Identity Politic Identity diplomaticals Identity as a politic Development of identity politic Past v. s Present initiation July 1st kick Conclusion 1. 2. Political events that affected HK Identity Tiananmen squ arly After WWI Refugee Identity Mistrust of Chinese Government Article 23 After 1960 Local HK Identity 1997 Handover 2013Introduction July 1st hold out Conclusion 2. July1st, 2003 protest Annual protest led by Civil Human Rights bm Article 23 The Hong Kong SAR shall enact laws on its own to negative any(prenominal) act of treason, secession, sedition, subversion against the Central Peoples Government, or theft of state secrets, to prohibit foreign semipolitical organizations or bodies from conducting political activities in the Region, an d to prohibit political organizations or bodies of the Region from establishing ties with foreign political organizations or bodiesIntroduction July 1st Protest Conclusion Concerns Pros British government also had repressive acts e. g conjunction Ordinance and the Public Order Ordinance Cons Police is allowed to enter houses and plosive speech sound peck without warrant/evidence No freedom of speech violation of Article 23 brook result in a heart term in a prison Any organization can be banned by PRC Conclusion Introduction July 1st Protest HK people identityIdentity of general HK people Pragmatism Individualism restricting quip between HK people/ mainlanders ambitious, adaptable, practical and clever Widening commotion between HK people/ mainlanders valuing free speech, press freedom, privacy and equality Introduction July 1st Protest Conclusion HK people identity Parties that affect HK people identity HK people identity British colonial period reign of law, de mocracy, freedom of speech Chinese Government formal education, flag-raising ceremonies visits to the mainland IntroductionJuly 1st Protest Conclusion Identity illustrated by July 1st, 2003 Widening gap Antagonism vs. mulish Nationalism and Liberalized Nationalism Cosmopolitan identity HKs dream, opportunities in society, has affected to locals commitment to democracy Introduction July 1st Protest Conclusion 3. Conclusion Evident that Article 23 politic widened the gap of issue in rights of HK people ex. Free speech, press freedom, valuing privacy, valuing equality however still the trend is that people feel less gap with mainlanders ainlands characteristic change HK people affected by mainland governments media, education, and ceremonies. No identity is perfectly coherent there is inconsistencies Introduction July 1st Protest Conclusion Questions to discuss What are the evolving features of the local political identity, last and participation What is the essence of the conflicts between the local and national identities of HK people? What are the reasons for the rise of new activism, and what is its impact? Introduction July 1st Protest Conclusion
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