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Sunflowers and Umbrellas
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01 October 2020

Sebastian Veg is professor (directeur d’études) of intellectual history of twentieth-century China at the School of Advanced Studies in Social Sciences (EHESS), Paris, and an honorary professor at the University of Hong Kong.
Preface and Acknowledgements
Introduction
Thomas Gold and Sebastian Veg
1. Movement Leadership under a Polycentric Protest Structure
Edmund W. Cheng
2. The Sunflower Imagination: The Movement Perception and Evaluation from the Grassroots
Ming-sho Ho, Chun-hao Huang, Liang-ying Lin
3. Hibridity, Civility, and Othering: In Search of Political Identity and Activism in Hong Kong
Wai-man Lam
4. Chinese Tourism as Trigger and Target of the Sunflower and Umbrella Movements
Ian Rowen
5. Visuality and Aurality in the Sunflower Movement: Precedents for Politics as Spectacle in Taiwan
Brian Hioe
6. Music in the Umbrella Movement: From Expressive Form to New Political Culture
Sebastian Veg
7. Protest Documentaries in Taiwan and Hong Kong: From the Late 1980s to the Sunflower and Umbrella Movements
Judith Pernin
8. From Sunflowers to Suits: How Spatial Opening Affect Movement Party Formation
Lev Nachman
9. The Pebeian Moment and Its Traces: Post-Umbrella Movement Professional Groups in Hong Kong
Ngok Ma
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