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Fredric Jameson
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Abstract
Since 1997, as the current of Hong Kong Consciousness declined,
gender and class issues reappeared in Hong Kong. Nevertheless, the conflict
between the colonization and localization is still a necessary issue of Hong
Kong culture. Through the lens of post-colonialism theory, Hong Kong
fictions rarely include fierce combats against colonialism. Instead, these,
fictions remained largely fixated on the individual level, and sometimes,
libido-driven. These works are not national allegories with a political
dimension, as Fredric Jameson otherwise predicted they would be.
Keywords: 1997, Hong Kong, Fiction