kvmpic.blogg.se

Land And The Ruling Class In Hong Kong by Alice Poon
Land And The Ruling Class In Hong Kong by Alice Poon












Land And The Ruling Class In Hong Kong by Alice Poon

Here's the full review of the Original Edition by Gary Watson from Canadian Book Review Annual:. The Chinese Edition "地產霸權" (July 2010) won the 4th Year Hong Kong Book Prize in June 2011. The Original Edition of "Land and the Ruling Class in Hong Kong" (December 2005) was rated as Editor's Choice: Scholarly by Canadian Book Review Annual in September/October 2007. published a thoroughly revised and updated Second English Edition with the addition of a new chapter (ISBN 9789814339100). In January 2011 Enrich Professional Publishing (S) Private Ltd. It also won the 4th Year Hong Kong Book Prize in June 2011.

Land And The Ruling Class In Hong Kong by Alice Poon

Yazhou Zhoukan (Asia Weekly) voted it as ONE OF THE TEN BEST BOOKS (NON-FICTION)IN GREATER CHINA FOR 2010. In July 2010 a Chinese edition of the title - "地產霸權" - was co-published by Enrich Publishing Ltd. This Edition was rated as Editor's Choice: Scholarly in September/October 2007 by Canadian Book Review Annual. Arguing that the land system, industrial concentration, and phenomenal wealth imbalance have given rise to a host of social and economic ills, the concise analysis concludes by offering solutions to heal Hong Kong of these problems. It discusses how the land system in Hong Kong, inherited from the British, has helped to create unrivaled wealth for the ruling class and how the lack of competition law has encouraged industrial and economic concentration in these same entities. Golden Kamuy Volumes 1-5 - A Shonen Manga of Adven.This edition is the Original Edition of the title.Canadian Chinese Author Alice Poon Brings Tales of.Shreya Sen-Handley Talks the Strange and Unexpecte.Nicky Harman on The Book of Shanghai: some excitin.

Land And The Ruling Class In Hong Kong by Alice Poon

The manuscript was submitted in late 2019. The first draft, which was started in mid-2018, took a year to finish, and re-writing and editing took another three months. Between 20, on and off I plowed through the 800,000-word biography of Liu Rushi, and I also researched on cultural details and other background information relating to the period. Thus, a story outline for Tales began to take concrete shape. In 2016 I chanced to read the famous historical drama The Peach Blossom Fan which features another late-Ming courtesan named Li Xiangjun, and the thought of including her as a protagonist leaped to mind. An idea for a story of sisterhood with both women as leading characters immediately sprang up. AP: The inspiration was sparked by a cursory reading of the biography of courtesan-poet Liu Rushi written by eminent historian Chen Yinke (1890 – 1969), which I stumbled upon while doing research in 2014 on Chen Yuanyuan who plays a minor role in my earlier historical novel The Green Phoenix (2017).














Land And The Ruling Class In Hong Kong by Alice Poon