Everyday Hybridity

Dr Paul O'Connor
Sociology/Cultural Studies/Anthropology
Hong Kong/Ethnicity/Everyday Life
Lecturing in Anthropology at CUHK

Author of "Islam in Hong Kong: Muslims and Everyday Life in China's World City"
Hong Kong University Press 2012


This blog discusses my research on Muslims, religious minorities, and ethnicity in Hong Kong. It also looks at social theory, and everyday life academia, issues of multiculturalism, racism in Hong Kong, visual culture, skateboarding culture, and prefigurative politics.

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  1. The back alley between Yuk Sau Street and King Kwong St has this new street art. A product of the “back to Zero” street art gang that mikasavela first told me about.

    This media is basically pasted poster art. Some subtle subversion int he super-hero characters, dollar bills for instance, Green Lantern re-imagined with a marijuana leaf, and the inclusion of a furtive bart Simpson. I know this back alley very well and was quite struck by the art here.

     
     
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    2. geewhiz said: When did street art in HK get so awesome? I never see anything like that in my neck of the concrete woods.
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