Sideways Developments: Queer and Trans Aesthetics of Global Hong Kong: Global Queer Asias
Autor Dr. Kai Hang Cheangen Limba Engleză Paperback – 8 iul 2026
In this moment of multiple crises, Sideways Developments offers a timely hermeneutic and theory of solidarity and sustainability. The book tracks how sideways aesthetics have evolved from a feature of LGBTQ+ plots, performance, and nonlinear approaches to space-time to a form of togetherness that links postcolonial Hong Kong with struggles worldwide. Using what Cheang terms intersectional formalism as an analytical tool, the book provides a multilayered examination of the alternative pathways exemplified by queer and trans resilience and regeneration.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780472058129
ISBN-10: 0472058126
Pagini: 258
Ilustrații: 15 illustrations
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN PRESS
Colecția University of Michigan Press
Seria Global Queer Asias
ISBN-10: 0472058126
Pagini: 258
Ilustrații: 15 illustrations
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN PRESS
Colecția University of Michigan Press
Seria Global Queer Asias
Notă biografică
Kai Hang Cheang is Assistant Professor of Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies at Portland State University.
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Table of Contents
Introduction: Ah Po and Ah Suen’s Brood
Chapter 1: The Queer Past and Present of Social Change in HK Cantophone Fiction: Gay and Lesbian Love Plots in a Time of Capitalism with Chinese Characteristics
Chapter 2: Growing Sideways in Twenty-First Century Global Anglophone Hong Kong Fiction: Autonomous Youth in the Queer Diasporic Literary Imaginary
Chapter 3: Periperformative Transition Narratives; Or, Reading Queer and Trans Poetics, Translations, and Politics in Global Anglophone Hong Kong Sideways
Chapter 4: Transgender Laws and Autobiographical Films in Hong Kong and its Diaspora
Chapter 5: Disintegrating Development: Neoliberal Critiques, Molecular Entanglements, and Speculative Trans Media at the Trans Tipping Point of Hong Kong
Coda: Braided Developments: Disability and Trans Justice in Hong Kong and Macau
Works Cited
Introduction: Ah Po and Ah Suen’s Brood
Chapter 1: The Queer Past and Present of Social Change in HK Cantophone Fiction: Gay and Lesbian Love Plots in a Time of Capitalism with Chinese Characteristics
Chapter 2: Growing Sideways in Twenty-First Century Global Anglophone Hong Kong Fiction: Autonomous Youth in the Queer Diasporic Literary Imaginary
Chapter 3: Periperformative Transition Narratives; Or, Reading Queer and Trans Poetics, Translations, and Politics in Global Anglophone Hong Kong Sideways
Chapter 4: Transgender Laws and Autobiographical Films in Hong Kong and its Diaspora
Chapter 5: Disintegrating Development: Neoliberal Critiques, Molecular Entanglements, and Speculative Trans Media at the Trans Tipping Point of Hong Kong
Coda: Braided Developments: Disability and Trans Justice in Hong Kong and Macau
Works Cited
Recenzii
"Sideways Developments innovatively employs queer theory, cultural studies, and legal analysis to offer a nuanced understanding of Hong Kong’s socio-political landscape. Kai Hang Cheang not only contextualizes legal advancements in Hong Kong but also connects them to broader discussions about queer rights, making it a valuable contribution to LGBTQ+ scholarship."
"Sideways Developments is a rare project that delves deeply into both contemporary Sinophone and Anglophone Hong Kong literature and visual culture, both within and outside the city. It contributes to the emerging global Hong Kong and Hong Kong diaspora studies. The global intersectional approach on Hong Kong is an innovative framework and position that serves as a timely response to the changing political and cultural landscapes of post–2014 Hong Kong, which has become increasingly under the influence of international politics."
“Kai Hang Cheang brings our attention to Hong Kong, a complex site of global finance, British colonialism, and Chinese capital, along with the protests that question each. Amidst this center of capitalist development, a vibrant queer and trans culture exists. Sideways Developments studies the dynamic overlap of sideways queer and trans life amidst development, offering an exciting example of the best of what queer critique offers when bringing together the economic with the aesthetic.”
“Sideways Developments is a deeply researched and theoretically adventurous study of queer and trans cultural productions in contemporary Hong Kong. Replete with local details while ambitiously global in approach, the book contributes indelibly to our understanding not only of postcolonial Hong Kong culture but, more vitally, what it means to think ‘sideways’ and to create from the margins.”
"Sideways Developments is a rare project that delves deeply into both contemporary Sinophone and Anglophone Hong Kong literature and visual culture, both within and outside the city. It contributes to the emerging global Hong Kong and Hong Kong diaspora studies. The global intersectional approach on Hong Kong is an innovative framework and position that serves as a timely response to the changing political and cultural landscapes of post–2014 Hong Kong, which has become increasingly under the influence of international politics."
“Kai Hang Cheang brings our attention to Hong Kong, a complex site of global finance, British colonialism, and Chinese capital, along with the protests that question each. Amidst this center of capitalist development, a vibrant queer and trans culture exists. Sideways Developments studies the dynamic overlap of sideways queer and trans life amidst development, offering an exciting example of the best of what queer critique offers when bringing together the economic with the aesthetic.”
“Sideways Developments is a deeply researched and theoretically adventurous study of queer and trans cultural productions in contemporary Hong Kong. Replete with local details while ambitiously global in approach, the book contributes indelibly to our understanding not only of postcolonial Hong Kong culture but, more vitally, what it means to think ‘sideways’ and to create from the margins.”
Descriere
A meditation on queer and trans persistence in global Hong Kong