Hong Kong University Press, an integral part of the University of Hong Kong, has as its central mission the publication of high-quality scholarship on the Asian region and beyond, publishing more than 70 new titles each year by authors from around the world.

When the Yellow River Floods: Water, Technology, and Nation-Building in Early Twentieth-Century Chinese Literature
Hui-Lin Hsu
Departing from the common scholarly focus on human agents in early 20th-century Chinese literature, this book elevates the crucial role of the environment—specifically water—in shaping national consciousness and identity.
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Journalism Ethics: 21 Essentials from Wars to Artificial Intelligence
Eric Wishart
This concise and authoritative work offers the latest guidance on journalism ethics for students and media professionals and will help empower news consumers to make informed decisions about the trustworthiness of their sources of information.
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The Cinema of Wang Bing: Chinese Documentary between History and Labor
Bruno Lessard
In The Cinema of Wang Bing, Bruno Lessard examines the work of one of contemporary China’s most celebrated documentary filmmakers.
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Women We Love: Femininities and the Korean Wave
SooJin Lee, Kate Korroch, and Kai Khiun Liew
Women We Love: Femininities and the Korean Wave is an edited volume exploring femininities in and around the Korean Wave since 2000.
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