Bag om Global Storytelling, vol. 1, no. 1
In this issue Letter from the Editor Ying Zhu Hong Kong and Social MovementsHong Kong Unraveled: Social Media and the 2019 Protest Movement AnonymousUnleashing the Sounds of Silence: Hong Kong's Story in Troubled Times Andrea RiemenschnitterTragedy of Errors at Warp Speed Sam HoImagining a City-Based Democracy: Review of The Appearing Demos: Hong Kong During and After the Umbrella Movement by Laikwan Pang, University of Michigan Press, 2020 Enoch TamBuilding and Documenting National and Transnational CinemaChina and the Film Festival Richard PeñaNationalism from Below: State Failures, Nollywood, and Nigerian Pidgin Jonathan Haynes Collective Memory and the Rhetorical Power of the Historical Fiction Film Carl PlantingaFrom Nations to Worlds: Chris Marker's Si j'avais quatre dromadaires Michael WalshSino-US RelationsAmerican Factory and the Difficulties of Documenting Neoliberalism Peter HitchcockR.I.P. Soft Power: China's Story Meets the Reset Button: Review of Soft Power with Chinese Characteristics: China's Campaign for Hearts and Minds edited by Kingsley Edney, Stanley Rosen, and Ying Zhu, Routledge, 2019 Robert A. KappThe Narrative of VirusReview: On Epidemics, Epidemiology, and Global Storytelling Carlos Rojas
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