Dr. Lok Wing-kai 駱頴佳博士
Programme Director and Senior Lecturer
Teaching Areas
Course(s) taught:- Hong Kong Studies
- Cultural Studies
- Western Philosophy
Research Interests
- Philosophy of body and emotion
- Contemporary French Philosophy
- Cultural Studies
- Hong Kong Culture
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Selected Publications
- Emotional Capitalism: From Emotional Dictatorship to Emotional Redemption (<情感資本主義:從情感獨裁到情感救贖>) (in Chinese)(Hong Kong: Dirty Press, 2020) (Forthcoming)
- Hong Kong as Other: Imagination of Post/ Colonial Hong Kong in the Chinese Nationalist Discourses (<邊緣上的香港:國族論述中的後/殖民想像>) (in Chinese) (Hong Kong: In Press Books, 2016)
- Postmodern Fetishism: A Theological Critique of Consumer Culture (in Chinese) (The Fourth Edition) (Hong Kong: FES Press, 2017)
- “Responsibility and Suffering: On Nietzsche and Levinas’ Ethics of the Body” (<責任與困苦:論尼采與列維納斯的身體倫理學>) (in Chinese) K.K. Wong (ed.) Nietzsche in Perspectives (《尼采透視》) (Taipei: Wunan, 2017)
- “The Affective Turn of Spatial Politics: On the Case of Umbrella Movement” (<空間政冶的情感轉向:以雨傘運動作例>) (in Chinese) K.M. Chan, S.K. Cheung and K.C. Leung (ed.) Hong Kong, Society, and Divergences (《香港‧社會‧撕裂》) (Hong Kong: Infolink, Publishing Co. 2017). (Forthcoming)
- “Heterotopia as the Spiritual Space of Embracing the Other: Taking Midnight Diner as Example” (<異托邦作為接待他者的靈性空間:以《深夜食堂》作例> (in Chinese) Alan Choi (ed.) The Grandeur of Spirituality 2 (《靈性的光輝2》)(Hong Kong: Spiritual Formation International, 2016)
- “The Universalist Who Searched for the Same in Difference: Alain Badiou on St. Paul”(<一個異中尋同的普世主義者: 巴迪毆眼中的聖保羅>) (in Chinese) Chan Kam Fai (ed.) Omnia Omnibus: St. Paul and Western Thought (《一切:聖保羅與當代思潮》) (Hong Kong: Virtue and Wisdom Book: 2016)
- “The Theologian Who Overcame the Perversion of Law: Slavoj Žižek’on St. Paul” (<作為克服法倒錯的神學家:齊澤克眼中的聖保羅>)(in Chinese) Chan Kam Fai (ed.) Omnia Omnibus: St. Paul and Western Thought (《一切:聖保羅與當代思潮》) (Hong Kong: Virtue and Wisdom Book: 2016)
- * “Cynicism or Liberation: On 100 Most’s Pleasure Politics” (<犬儒抑或解放:《100毛》的快感政治>) (in Chinese) in The Hong Kong Journal of Social Science. (《香港社會科學學報》),Issue 50,2017,Spring/Winter.
- * “Hong Kong as a ‘Bizarre National Redemptive Space’ for the New Chinese Middle Class: Lost in Hong Kong” in Social Transformations in Chinese Societies, 2017, Vol. 13 No. 2, pp. 149-158.
- “Beyond Humanism and Posthumanism: on Hendrik Hart’s Philosophical Anthropology” in Ground Motive, April, 2016.
- * “Occupy Movement and the Affective Turn of Spatial Politics” (in Chinese) jc Motion. Ed. Eric Ma, C.H.Ng, T.L.Lui and S.K. Cheung. Hong Kong: School of Journalism and Communication, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, 2016.
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