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. handsomefoto:

Bamboo Scaffolding, Hong Kong

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    Bamboo Scaffolding, Hong Kong

     
     
  2. I was going through some old photographs today and found a few eye-catching Hong Kong pics. I’ve included each one of these photos here because they all show something different about Hong Kong. Granted many of the scenes are familiar but some of the angles views are less often visited. 

    Some of these views have changed considerably and none of the photos date any further back than 2006. It has been good to see them again.