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Bookcast HK 由打書釘製作,分享打書釘成員喜歡的書,並邀請友好作家對談,細說創作點滴,漫談文思和心跡。主要語言為廣東話,夾雜英語。 打書釘是香港人文圖書館,位於銅鑼灣,藏書由退休教授捐出,內容涵蓋性別研究、文化研究、城市研究、香港研究、文學、哲學、電影等。成立於2018年,獲香港稅務局認可為慈善機構。 Website | noseinthebooks.com Facebook | facebook.com/NoseInTheBooks Instagram | instagram.com/nose.in.the.books/ Support us | paypalme/NoseintheBooksHK

  1. 2 APR

    Bookcast HK ep.41 - Global Trade in the Nineteenth Century: The House of Houqua and the Canton System|嘉賓:王迪安教授

    生於 1769 年的伍秉鑑,是一位出色的行商,在西方商界以「浩官」(Houqua)之名廣為人知。在鴉片戰爭爆發前夕,他被視為當時全球最富有的人之一。 自18世紀末,伍秉鑑便在廣州從商。當時清廷規定,廣州是西方商人唯一合法的通商口岸,並規定外國商人只能透過官方認可的行商進行交易。到了19世紀初,他已財雄勢大,一躍成為十三行的龍頭行商。 在劍橋大學出版社出版的Global Trade in the Nineteenth Century: The House of Houqua and the Canton System一書中,王迪安教授(Professor John WONG)探討了伍秉鑑遍及全球的商業網絡,包括他與英國東印度公司的貿易、與美國商人的緊密合作關係,以及他開拓海外市場的方式。透過伍秉鑑的故事,王教授展現了更為豐富的廣州貿易世界、領袖商人群體的交流,並挑戰了過往將該時期的中國商人僅為西方重商主義與中國抑商傳統受害者之單一敍事。本書的中文版近期亦已面世。 王迪安是香港大學文學院副院長及香港人文社會研究所教授。 本集Bookcast HK訪談以廣東話進行。 Born in 1769, Wu Bingjian was a leading Hong merchant, known to his Western business partners as Houqua. By the eve of the Opium War, he was regarded as one of the wealthiest persons in the world. Since the mid-18th Century, the Qing government had designated Canton as the only city where Western traders could land, reside, and conduct business. Foreign merchants were required to trade exclusively through licensed Hong merchants. In Global Trade in the Nineteenth Century: The House of Houqua and the Canton System, published by Cambridge University Press, Professor John Wong examines Houqua’s global business network, including his trade with the British East India Company, his close partnerships with American traders, and his strategies for navigating uncharted overseas markets. Through the story of Houqua, Professor Wong presents a richer picture of the Canton trade world and its leading merchants. His research challenges portrayals of Chinese merchants of the period as passive victims of rising Western mercantilism and oppressive Chinese traditions. The book’s Chinese-language edition has recently been published. Professor John Wong is Associate Dean (Undergraduate) at the Faculty of Arts, HKU, and a Professor at the Hong Kong Institute for the Humanities and Social Sciences. This episode of BookcastHK was conducted in Cantonese. Guest | Professor John WONG Moderator | Dr Chloe LAI Technician| CHU Wai Kit Title | Global Trade in the Nineteenth Century: The House of Houqua and the Canton System Publisher | Cambridge University Press ISBN | 978-988-8900-87-9

    1hr 5min
  2. 29/09/2025

    Bookcast HK ep.35 - Unruly Comparison: Queerness, Hong Kong, and the Sinophone|Guest: Professor Alvin K. Wong

    In this episode of Bookcast HK, we speak with Professor Alvin K. Wong on his new book, Unruly Comparison: Queerness, Hong Kong, and the Sinophone (2025). Building on women of colour feminism and queer of colour critique, Professor Wong’s “unruly comparison” troubles the Eurocentric tendency of queer studies and the China-centrism of area studies. This innovative approach of comparison does not look for direct equivalents; rather, it focuses on points of friction, asymmetry, and incongruity, where things do not translate neatly into another. It opens up alternative methods to investigate queer cultures and “perverse modernities” in “small places” like Hong Kong, thereby allowing us to “unknow” the dominant narrative of the city as being merely caught between British colonialism, China-centrism, and global capitalism. By performing unruly comparison of incommensurate texts and genres, Professor Wong generates productive conversations on disparate topics: the undoing of archives (Chapter 1), queer minor transnationalism (Chapter 2), trans cinema and queer globalities (Chapter 3), intimacies among queer migrant workers beyond capitalist logic (Chapter 4), and the representation of sex workers and queering of geopolitical borders (Chapter 5). These original readings reveal the racial, gender, and sexual incommensurability within Hong Kong and across the transpacific Sinophone. Towards the end of the episode, Professor Wong shares his new book project on queer Sinophone visuality, featuring experimental films by queer artists like Ellen Pau and Yonfan, and treats us to a reading from his book on the politics of unknowing Hong Kong. Our sincere thanks to Professor Wong for his brilliant book and for this meaningful conversation. His book is available in our library collection; be sure to check it out! Guest | Professor Alvin K. Wong (Assistant Professor, Department of Comparative Literature, HKU) Moderator | Ronny Chan Technician | Chu Wai Kit Title | Unruly Comparison: Queerness, Hong Kong, and the Sinophone Publisher | Duke University Press ISBN | 9781478031895 👂 Please check our bio for listening to Bookcast HK on different platforms.

    1hr 35min

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Bookcast HK 由打書釘製作,分享打書釘成員喜歡的書,並邀請友好作家對談,細說創作點滴,漫談文思和心跡。主要語言為廣東話,夾雜英語。 打書釘是香港人文圖書館,位於銅鑼灣,藏書由退休教授捐出,內容涵蓋性別研究、文化研究、城市研究、香港研究、文學、哲學、電影等。成立於2018年,獲香港稅務局認可為慈善機構。 Website | noseinthebooks.com Facebook | facebook.com/NoseInTheBooks Instagram | instagram.com/nose.in.the.books/ Support us | paypalme/NoseintheBooksHK

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