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Titre “Do You Hear the People Sing” “Lift Your Umbrella”?
Auteur Tim Rühlig
Mir@bel Revue China perspectives
Numéro no 2016/4 The Health System and Access to Healthcare in China
Rubrique / Thématique
Articles
Page 59-68
Résumé anglais Around the world, music serves as an important element of mobilisation for social movements. Singing songs is not only a peaceful protest technique but also helps to construct a protest identity locating and relating the social movement to its political and social environment. Most importantly, a social movement is to a significant extent remembered through its music, and this determines its future impact on local (contentious) politics. Against this backdrop, this article seeks to understand Hong Kong's Umbrella Movement through four YouTube music videos, analysing the lyrics, music, and video imagery in order to carve out core elements and values of the Umbrella Movement. Especially given the importance of Hong Kong's identity as a “global” city with a cosmopolitan culture and past, the peaceful nature of the movement and the rise of a xenophobic localism in the shape of sarcasm are emphasised.
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