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Elleke BoehmerColonial and
Postcolonial Literature

Fredric Jameson

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Fictions in Hong Kong after 1997


Xi-Fang Zhao

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

Research Fellow, Institute of Literature, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences

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