Publications of Liza Wing Man Kam

Conference Report (1)

2020
Conference Report
Kam, L. W. M. May the stones keep preaching: Re-appropriated colonial Shinto Shrines in Taiwan as new sacred Spaces. Conference_report presented at the Conference: Heritage and the Sustainable Development Goals. TU Delft, Delft. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/21.11116/0000-0006-ED8F-F

Contribution to a Collected edition (5)

2020
Contribution to a Collected edition
Kam, L. W. M. Liberating the architecture from ‘Chineseness’: Colonial Shinto Shrines and post-colonial martyrs’ shrines in post-war Taiwan. In Y. K. Chan & C. Y. Hoon (Eds.), Contesting Chineseness: Ethnicity, Identity, and Nation in China and Southeast Asia. Cham: Springer. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/21.11116/0000-0006-ED93-9
Contribution to a Collected edition
Kam, L. W. M. East Berlin, West Berlin, Hong Kong as the mélange: Modernist spatial representations from the Eastern and Western blocs during the Cold War period in Hong Kong. In T. K. Hon (Ed.), Liminal Space in a Divided World: Cold War Cities in Europe and Asia during the 1950s. London: Routledge. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/21.11116/0000-0006-EDAB-F
Contribution to a Collected edition
Kam, L. W. M. (2020). Protest in metropolis: Symbolism in play from Queen’s Pier Conservation to Umbrella Movement in Hong Kong. In M. do M. Castro Varela & B. Ülker (Eds.), Doing tolerance: urban interventions and forms of participation (pp. 233–252). Opladen: Verlag Barbara Budrich. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/21.11116/0000-0006-EDB7-1
2019
Contribution to a Collected edition
Kam, L. W. M. (2019). Underneath the Grand Yellow Imperial Roofs of Martyrs' Shrines: Taiwan's colonial past, present and onwards, and the political symbolism at play. In X. He (Ed.), Yellow book: a project by He Xiangyu (pp. 225–246). Berlin: Hatje Cantz. Retrieved from http://www.gbv.de/dms/weimar/toc/1667109464_toc.pdf
2017
Contribution to a Collected edition
Kam, L. (2017). Artistic activism as essential threshold from the 'peaceful, rational, non-violence' demonstrations towards revolution: social actions in Hong Kong in the pre-umbrella movement era. In J. Luger & J. Ren (Eds.), Art and the city: worlding the discussion through a critical artscape (pp. 115–127). London: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/21.11116/0000-0006-B7F6-6
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