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Dr. Liza Wing Man Kam, BA MA
T: +43-1-4277-43858
Wintersemester 2024
150128 UE Urban Heritage as Method (M5 KW) - The Past, and its Remembering in the present built Environment of the Sinophone World
Sommersemester 2024
150073 SE Hong Kong 101 (M7 KW) - the (post)colonial City, its cultures and the making-of
150092 UE Kulturwissenschaftliche Methoden in der Sinologie (M6) - Tracing the colonisers: Postcolonial built environments in visuals and narratives in the Sinophone world
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Kam, L. W. M. (2021). Liberating Architecture from ‘Chineseness’: Colonial Shinto Shrines and Post-colonial Martyrs’ Shrines in Post-war Taiwan. in C-Y. Hoon, & Y. Chan (Hrsg.), Contesting Chineseness : Ethnicity, Identity, and Nation in China and Southeast Asia (S. 59-81). Springer Nature Singapore Pte Ltd. Asia in Transition Band 14 https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-981-33-6096-9_4

Kam, L. W. M. (2021). May the Stones keep preaching: Re-appropriated colonial Shinto Shrines in Taiwan as new sacred spaces. in U. Pottgiesser, S. Fatoric , C. Hein , E. de Maaker , & A. Pereira Roders (Hrsg.), International LDE-Heritage Conference on Heritage and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) (S. 448-461). Faculty of Architecture and the Built Environment, Delft University of Technology. https://books.bk.tudelft.nl/press/catalog/view/781/892/860-2

Kam, L. W. M. (2021). Modern Architecture as Ideological Representations: East Berlin, West Berlin, and Hong Kong. in T. Hon (Hrsg.), Cold War Cities: The Politics of Space in Europe and Asia during the 1950s (S. 19-37). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429058844-3

Kam, L. W. M. (2020). Protest in Metropolis: Symbolism in Play from Queen’s Pier Conservation to Umbrella Movement in Hong Kong. in M. D. M. Castro Varela, & B. Ülker (Hrsg.), Doing Tolerance: Urban Interventions and Forms of Participation (1. Aufl., S. 233-252). Barbara Budrich. https://doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv10h9f87.15




Kam, L. W. M. (2016). Colonial Nostalgia? Demolition of Colonial Space and its Aftermaths in Hong Kong. in A. Dremel, & D. Juckes (Hrsg.), Exploring Nostalgia: Sad, Bad, Mad and Sweet (S. 51-60). Brill. https://doi.org/10.1163/9781848883987_006


Kam, L. W. M. (2011). Travelogue: Notes in urban Detroit. in K. Niemann (Hrsg.), Filter Detroit (S. 42-69). Self-published.

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Shinto shrines in Taiwan in Transformation: colonial history, heritage or legacy?

Liza Wing Man Kam (Vortragende*r)

2023

Aktivität: VorträgeVortragScience to Science



Living Colonial Space across Borders 跨境踐行殖民空間

Liza Wing Man Kam (Invited speaker) & Shu-Mei Huang (Autor*in)

15 Sep. 2022

Aktivität: VorträgeVortragScience to Science



Claiming agency and articulating my (hi)story: colonial architecture in post-colonial Hong Kong

Liza Wing Man Kam (Invited speaker)

20 Mai 2021

Aktivität: VorträgeVortragScience to Science


Improvising in Colonial Spaces: Vibrant Re-appropriations of Shinto Shrines in Taiwan

Liza Wing Man Kam (Selected presenter)

16 Apr. 2021

Aktivität: VorträgeVortragScience to Science



The Real Tomoko’s Stories as in ‘Cape No.7’: Cemented Colonial Memories in Hengchun, Taiwan

Liza Wing Man Kam (Invited speaker)

Nov. 2020

Aktivität: VorträgeVortragScience to Science


Shinto shrine Architecture and its political symbolism in the colonial Taiwan

Liza Wing Man Kam (Invited speaker)

28 Nov. 2019

Aktivität: VorträgeVortragScience to Science


Roundtable discussion: Changing Religious Heritage

Liza Wing Man Kam (Invited speaker)

26 Nov. 2019

Aktivität: VorträgeVortragScience to Science




PhD Interdisciplinary Colloquium

Liza Wing Man Kam (Invited speaker)

Mai 2019

Aktivität: VorträgeVortragScience to Science













Colonial Legacy in Transformation: the post-colonial Hong Kong

Liza Wing Man Kam (Selected presenter)

16 Juli 2015

Aktivität: VorträgeVortragScience to Science





Institut für Ostasienwissenschaften

Spitalgasse 2, Hof 2 (Campus)
1090 Wien

T: +43-1-4277-43858

liza.wing.man.kam@univie.ac.at