This book resolves around the fundamental question, "What is Hong Kong modernism?" To address this issue, C.
T.
This research concentrates on an examination of the major.
Au identifies three significant characteristics: a renewal of traditions, an obsession with ordinary things, and an expression of concerns about social and political issues, shared among Western modernisms, Chinese Modernism in the 1940s, and such Hong Kong modernists as Ma Lang, Liu Yichang, and Leung Ping-Kwan (Yasi/Ye Si).
This book resolves around the fundamental question, "What is Hong Kong modernism?" To address this issue, C.
T