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. This is a great comparative piece. Bravo Mika! Certainly there is more to come on this, I am putting together some musings on time after some weekend conversations. Stay tuned.

    mikasavela:

    Inspired by the recent post about Hong Kong before/today photos at everydayhybridity, I found an interesting comparison of the CUHK campus and train station in the latest university newsletter.

    In the photo above, the University train station in 1956 (at the time Ma Liu Shui station). Below, the same view in 2012.

    You can also see the School of Architecture’s new teaching building right next to the train tracks, opposite to the tall building on the left.

     
     
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