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Publications and Presentations

Year Student Conference and Publication Type
2016 CHOW Shun Man Emily

Chow, Emily (2016, February). Utopia and the Outsider: Dambudzo Marechera’s Black Sunlight and The Black Insider. The 25th Annual British Commonwealth and Postcolonial Studies Conference. Georgia Southern University. Savannah, USA.

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2015 LAU Wing Tung Carolyn

Lau, Carolyn (2015, December). Doing Literature and Medicine in East Asia or, A Brief Dialogue with Lu Xun. Critical Transactions: Engaging the Humanities East & West. School of Humanities, Hong Kong University.Mak, Flora (December 2015). Subverting the Claims of Appearance: Park Min-gyu and Shin Kyung-sook.Cha: An Asian Literary Journal. Issue 30http://www.asiancha.com/content/view/2264/525/

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2015 CHOW Shun Man Emily

Chow, Emily (December 2015). Power and Violence: Dambudzo Marechera’s The House of Hunger. Human Rights, Violence, and Dictatorship. University of Gdańsk. Krakow, Poland.

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2015 CHAN Hon Tung Thomas

Chan, Thomas (2015, December). A corpus-based study of the expression of stance in dissertation acknowledgements. Journal of English for Academic Purposes 20, 176–191. Elsevier. http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1475158515300266

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2015 WINCKLER Reto

Winckler, Reto (2015, November). Folly in King Lear. Shakespeare (ENGE 3500). Hong Kong.

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2015 CHOW Shun Man Emily

Chow, Emily (October 2015). Umbrellas. Edge: HKBU Creative Journal. Hong Kong Baptist University.

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2015 CHOW Shun Man Emily

Chow, Emily (October 2015). Proposal. Edge: HKBU Creative Journal. Hong Kong Baptist University.

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2015 CHAN Hon Tung Thomas

Chan, Thomas (October 2015). The Umbrella Movement in Hong Kong: Semiotic landscapes, multimodal genres, and discursive frames. Sociolinguistics Today and Tomorrow: Postgraduate Perspectives. University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong.

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2015 HO Sin Yu Bonnie

The Umbrella Movement in Hong Kong: Semiotic landscapes, multimodal genres, and discursive frames. Sociolinguistics Today and Tomorrow: Postgraduate Perspectives. University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong.

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2015 WINCKLER Reto

Winckler, Reto (2015, October). German memories of the Nazi Era, World War II and the Holocaust. RECONNECTIONS: China across Humanities. Hong Kong.

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