9789888139934-9888139932-Small God, Big City: Earth God Shrines in Urban Hong Kong

Small God, Big City: Earth God Shrines in Urban Hong Kong

ISBN-13: 9789888139934
ISBN-10: 9888139932
Edition: Bilingual
Author: Michael Wolf, Lynne Distefano, Ho Yin Lee
Publication date: 2013
Publisher: Hong Kong University Press
Format: Hardcover 124 pages
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ISBN-13: 9789888139934
ISBN-10: 9888139932
Edition: Bilingual
Author: Michael Wolf, Lynne Distefano, Ho Yin Lee
Publication date: 2013
Publisher: Hong Kong University Press
Format: Hardcover 124 pages

Summary

Small God, Big City: Earth God Shrines in Urban Hong Kong (ISBN-13: 9789888139934 and ISBN-10: 9888139932), written by authors Michael Wolf, Lynne Distefano, Ho Yin Lee, was published by Hong Kong University Press in 2013. With an overall rating of 3.5 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent Small God, Big City: Earth God Shrines in Urban Hong Kong (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.3.

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Following the success of Hong Kong Corner Houses (2011), German photographer Michael Wolf continues with his collaboration with Hong Kong University Press to produce Small God, Big City. Michael again uses his creative eye to draw attention to overlooked objects in the visually rich urban environment of Hong Kong. This time, the object is the Earth God shrine, found commonly by the doorways of shops and homes throughout Hong Kong. Through his visually stimulating and thought- provoking photographs, Michael challenges our sensitivity to seemingly familiar everyday things. An interpretative text for the photographs is authored by two familiar names Lee Ho Yin and Lynne DiStefano, who are well-known academics and practitioners of heritage conservation in Hong Kong. The text leads readers to a better understanding of the topic and the meaning behind Michael’s photographs of Earth God shrines in urban Hong Kong. The topic of this book is timely, given the vulnerability of traditional beliefs and practices in an increasingly urbanised Hong Kong. It is hoped that Small God, Big City will provoke deeper thoughts on who we are and what we believe in, in this modern world.
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