
The Documentary Podcast Erasing Hong Kong
Aug 4, 2024
The podcast dives deep into the memory wars ravaging Hong Kong, showcasing how government censorship is rewriting the city’s history. Ordinary items like umbrellas and plush toys morph into potent symbols of protest and resistance. As libraries are raided and memorials banned, citizens creatively fight to preserve their stories amidst harsh repression. The emotional struggle for identity and remembrance in these turbulent times highlights the resilience of the human spirit against authoritarian control.
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Intro
00:00 • 2min
Erasure and Resilience in Hong Kong
01:42 • 15min
Symbolism of Everyday Objects in Protest
16:16 • 2min
The Symbolism of a Plush Toy in Political Protest
18:17 • 2min
The Legacy of Protest: Creating Tools for Resistance
20:15 • 2min
Cultural Erasure in Hong Kong
21:49 • 12min
Preserving Memory Amidst Rapid Change
33:24 • 3min
