Shue Fung Chow
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About
A doctoral student in the Department of History at the University of British Columbia, Chow focuses on the contemporary political history of Hong Kong. His research areas include the memory politics of Hong Kong, the decentralization of activism, the Umbrella Generation, issues of colonial identity, and the rising nationalism of Hongkongers.
Since participating in the Anti-National Education Movement in Hong Kong in 2012, he has been involved in the Hong Kong Democracy Movement in various capacities, including as president of the Student Union of the Chinese University of Hong Kong, elected representative for the Hong Kong Federation of Students, and secretary–general at a pro-democratic political party. In March 2021, after organizing the Hong Kong Civil Deliberation Platform, he left Hong Kong and went into exile in Canada after receiving threats from the Chinese Communist Party.
Publications
“Clash of Generations: The Identity Politics, Memory Contestation, and Decentralization of the Tiananmen Commemoration in Hong Kong and Beyond.” In Resist! Democracy and Youth Activism in Myanmar, Hong Kong, and Singapore, edited by Amy Freedman and Joseph Tse-Hei Lee, 85-114. New York: Pace University Press, 2024.
“Just Another Day: Chow Shue Fung.” Cha: An Asian Literary Journal, June 4, 2023. https://chajournal.blog/2023/06/04/chow-shue-fung/.
“Will the China Meltdown Theory Become One of the ‘Top 10 Worst Predictions for 2022’?” Harbour of Freedom 2, no. 10 (October 2021): 29–34.
“香港抗爭之路上誤判不斷背後的三大癥結 [The Three Cruxes Behind the Repeated Misjudgments of Hong Kong’s Democracy Movement].” New Society for Taiwan 76 (October 2021): 75–87.