Yau Ching
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Yau Ching () is a writer, independent film and videomaker and media installation artist. She was born and raised in
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Work


Bibliography

Her books include: *''Stripping pants (Chun Hung Press, 1999)'' *''Building a new stove (Youth Literary Press, 1996)'' *''The impossible home (2000)'' *''Ho Yuk – Let's Love Hong Kong: Script and Critical Essays (2002)'' *''Filming Margins: Tang Shu Shuen, a Forgotten Hong Kong Woman Director (2004)'' *''Sexing Shadows: Gender and Sexuality in Hong Kong Cinema (2006)'' *''Sexual Politics (ed.) (2006)'' *''As Normal as Possible: Negotiating Sexuality and Gender In Mainland China and Hong Kong (ed.). (2010)'' *''Big Hairy Egg (2011)'' *''I Never Promised You a Rose Garden: Hong Kong Cultural Critique (2014)'' *''Shadow Beings (2015), You Yu Yi: Yau Ching's Critical Writings on Art (2015)'' *''Yau Ching's Critical Writings on Film 1987-2016 (2017)''


Filmography and visual art

Films and video works include: *''Is There Anything Specific You Want Me to Tell You About? (1990)'' *''Flow (1993), The Ideal / Na(rra)tion (1993)'' *''Video Letters 1-3 (1993-4)'' *''Diasporama: Dead Air (1997)'' *''June 30, 1997 (aka Celebrate What?) (1997)'' *''Finding Oneself (commissioned by Radio Television Hong Kong) (2000)'' *''Ho Yuk (Let's Love Hong Kong) (2002)'' *''In My Father’s House, There are Many Mansions (2004)'' *''We Are Alive (2010)'' ''Ho Yuk - Let's Love Hong Kong'' won the Critic's Grand Prize for Fiction at the 2002 Figueira da Foz International Film Festival.


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