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Love in a Twilight City: Negotiating Identity in Hong Kong's Queer Cinema
The Ego Death of Hong Kong
South Korean Anti-feminism: Has the #MeToo Movement Died?
Why Han Kang’s Nobel Matters: A Literary Legacy for South Korea
Diverging Paths to Climate Solutions: How COP29 Highlights the East-West Divide in Tackling Global Warming
Vertical, Spacious, and Cosmopolitan: Geographical Imaginations of Hong Kong in a Japanese Artist’s Anime Fan Arts
Man Po analyses how a Japanese artist's anime fan arts portray Hong Kong as a vertical, uncrowded, and cosmopolitan city.
Reconciling with the Motherland: the Future of Hong Kong Youth
Stephanie explores the increasing migration of Hong Kong's youth to mainland China for economic opportunities post the 2019 pro-democracy protests.
Reborn from the ashes of war: Hiroshima’s post-war identity and the social effects of its reconstruction
Fynn traces Hiroshima’s reconstruction to understand the place of post-war identity in Japanese society.
A Warming Siberia: the Russian Prelude to our Climate Quagmire
Owen unpacks ‘the globe’s elephant in the room’, Climate Change, in the context of Asian Russia.
Ageing population in East Asia: Are we heading towards the Plan 75 dystopia?
In Sunnie’s review of the 2022 Japanese film Plan 75, she explores the possibility of this dystopian future becoming a reality.