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'There is this question of identity, which is really at the heart of a lot of what has happened.' - Ben Bland In this episode of The News Lens Radio, we talk to journalist and author Ben Bland about the development of the new Hong Kong identity and its implications for both Hong Kong and China. Ben Bland is South China correspondent with the Financial Times. His first book, “Generation HK: Seeking Identity in China’s Shadow," has just been published. He introduces readers to the new generation of Hong Kongers. The book, however, is not limited to the political activists. There are also underground filmmakers, multi-millionaire super tutors, and even the children of the city’s business tycoons. These are people who have, for the most part, grown up after the 1997 handover and, as Ben argues, have formed a whole new identity — something that appears to be of major concern to Beijing. “Generation HK” is published by Penguin as part of a special series on Hong Kong. This podcast is available via the SoundCloud, Stitcher and iTunes apps.…
White Fungus started life in Wellington, New Zealand. It was initially a one-off publication put together by brothers Mark and Ron Hanson in 2004. The first edition of the magazine was made in protest of an inner city motorway being built through what was then an area home to a vibrant arts community. As the story goes, Mark and Ron produced the magazine on a photocopier, before wrapping it in Christmas paper and throwing it through the entrances of local businesses. Thirteen years later, White Fungus is produced in Taichung, central Taiwan. The magazine is sold in more than 20 countries. The brothers, along with their team of collaborators, have also curated art shows and hosted events around the world. Ahead of the next installment of their Depopulate series in Taipei on June 24, The News Lens traveled to Taichung to interview White Fungus editor Ron Hanson. In a wide-ranging interview, Hanson discusses: the process of putting together the diverse and constantly evolving art magazine; the benefits of being based in Taiwan for pursuing creative projects; and, how White Fungus has managed to connect to a niche audience around the world. He also talks about the avant-garde art and alternative music scenes in Taiwan, including his beloved, and surprisingly popular, “noise” music. Today’s guest: Ron Hanson is the editor of White Fungus, an acclaimed arts publication, produced in Taiwan and distributed around the world. This podcast is available via the SoundCloud, Stitcher and iTunes apps.…
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