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Bolton, Kingsley and Christopher Hutton. "Bad Boys and Bad Language: Chou hau and the Sociolinguistics of Swearwords in Hong Kong Cantonese." Hong Kong. The Anthropology of a Chinese Metropolis. Eds. Grant Evans and Maria Tam Siu-Mi. Honolulu: Univ. of Hawai‘i Press, 1997. 299–331.   
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Dasgupta, Romit. "The film Bishônen and Queer(N)Asia through Japanese popular culture." Popular culture, globalization and Japan. Eds. Matthew Allen and Rumi Sakamoto. Routledge Studies in Asia's Transformations. London, New York: Routledge, 2006. 56–74.   
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Garrett, Dan. "Superheroes in Hong Kong’s Political Resistance: Icons, Images, and Opposition." PS: Political Science and Politics 47. (2014): 112–19.   
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Kluver, Randy. "Comic Effects: Postcolonial Political Mythologies in The World of Lily Wong." Journal of Communication Inquiry 24. (2000): 195–215.   
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Kluver, Randy. "Comic Effects: Postkoloniale politische Mythen in The World of Lily Wong." Theorien des Comics. Ein Reader. Eds. Barbara Eder, Elisabeth Klar and Ramón Reichert. Kultur- und Medientheorie. Bielefeld: Transcript, 2011. 237–54.   
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Lai, Cherry Sze-Ling and Dixon Heung Wah Wong. "Japanese comics coming to Hong Kong." Globalizing Japan. Ethnography of the Japanese presence in Asia, Europe, and America. Eds. Harumi Befu and Sylvie Guichard-Anguis. London, New York: Routledge, 2001. 111–20.   
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Lent, John A. "Local comic books and the curse of Manga in Hong Kong, South Korea and Taiwan." Asian Journal of Communication 9. (1999): 108–28.   
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Lo, Kwai-Cheung. Chinese Face/Off: The Transnational Popular Culture of Hong Kong. Popular Culture and Politics in Asia Pacific. Urbana, Chicago: Univ. of Illinois Press, 2005.   
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Lo, Patrick, et al. "Librarians’ perceptions of educational values of comic books: A comparative study between Hong Kong, Taiwan, Japan, Australia and New Zealand." Journal of Librarianship and Information Science 51. (2019): 1103–19.   
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Ng, Benjamin Wai-ming. "Japanese Elements in Hong Kong Comics: History, Art, and Industry." International Journal of Comic Art 5. (2003): 184–93.   
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Ng, Benjamin Wai-ming. "The Consumption and Perception of Japanese ACG (Animation-Comic-Game) among Young People in Hong Kong." International Journal of Comic Art 12. (2010): 460–77.   
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Rahman, Osmud, Liu Wing-Sun, and Brittany Hei-man Cheung. "“Cosplay”: Imaginative Self and Performing Identity." Fashion Theory 16. (2012): 317–41.   
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Ritzer, Ivo. "Wicked City: Superhelden im transnationalen Hongkong-Kino." Superhelden zwischen Comic und Film. Eds. Thomas Koebner, et al. Film-Konzepte. München: edition text + kritik, 2007. 89–96.   
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Wai Chu, Kin. "The Institutional Support for Hong Kong Independent Comics." Comics Studies Here and Now. Ed. Frederick Luis Aldama. Routledge Advances in Comics Studies. London: Routledge, 2018. 131–43.   
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Wong, Wendy Siuyi. Hong Kong Comics: A History of Manhua. New York: Princeton Architectural Pr. 2002.   
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Wong, Wendy Siuyi. "Manhua: The Evolution of Hong Kong Cartoons and Comics." Journal of Popular Culture 35. (2002): 25–47.   
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Wong, Wendy Siuyi. "Globalizing Manga: From Japan to Hong Kong and Beyond." Mechademia 1. (2006): 23–45.   
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Wong, Wendy Siuyi. The Disappearance of Hong Kong in Comics, Advertising and Graphic Design. East Asian Popular Culture. New York [etc.]: Palgrave Macmillan, 2018.   
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Wong, Wendy Siuyi. "Drawing the ideal modern woman: Ms. Lee Wai-Chun and her Ms. 13-Dot." Comics Worlds and the World of Comics. Towards Scholarship on a Global Scale. Ed. Jaqueline Berndt. Global Manga Studies. Kyoto: International Manga Research Center, Kyoto Seika University, 2010. 189–96.   
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Wong, Wendy Siuyi and Lisa M. Cuklanz. "The Emerging Image of the Modern Woman in Hong Kong Comics of the 1960s & 1970s." International Journal of Comic Art 2. (2000): 33–53.   
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Wong, Wendy Siuyi and Lisa M. Cuklanz. "Critiques of Gender Ideology in Hong Kong Comic Arts, 1966–1999." Journal of Gender Studies 11. (2002): 253–266.   
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Wong, Wendy Siuyi and Lisa M. Cuklanz. "Humor and Gender Politics: A Textual Analysis of the First Feminist Comic in Hong Kong." Comics & Ideology. Eds. Matthew P. McAllister, Edward H. Sewell, Jr. and Ian Gordon. Popular Culture and Everyday Life. 2001. 69–97.   
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Wong, Wendy Siuyi. "Globalizing from Japan to Hong Kong and Beyond." Manga. An Anthology of Global and Cultural Perspectives. Ed. Toni Johnson-Woods. London, New York: Continuum, 2010.   
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Wong, Wendy Siuyi. "The History of Hong Kong Comics in Film Adaptations: An Accidental Legacy." The Oxford Handbook of Adaptation Studies. Ed. Thomas Leitch. New York: Oxford Univ. Press, 2017. 386–406.   
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