Hong Kong and Insect Rhetoric: The Spatial Politics of Pokémon GO

Authors

  • Hugh Davies

Keywords:

spatial politics, urban play, pokémon go, insect rhetoric, hong kong, sinophobia

Abstract

During Hong Kong’s 2019 street protests, images of Pokémon became a recurring motif. What accounts for the presence of this videogame franchise figure among the anti-extradition demonstrators? Establishing Pokémon as a lens through which spatial politics can be viewed, this paper examines the sociocultural, economic and geographic tensions in Hong Kong through this popular Nintendo franchise. Charting the emergence of insect rhetoric as an invective in that city, the contours of the anti- extradition crisis are charted at the intersections of language, identity, space and nostalgia. Drawing extensively on reportage of protest movement, this paper concerns itself with how digital platforms enact, elaborate and represent spatial politics and activism in both virtual and embodied worlds.

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Published

2020-01-01

Bibtex

@Conference{digra1214, title ="Hong Kong and Insect Rhetoric: The Spatial Politics of Pokémon GO", year = "2020", author = "Davies, Hugh", publisher = "DiGRA", address = "Tampere", howpublished = "\url{https://dl.digra.org/index.php/dl/article/view/1214}", booktitle = "Proceedings of DiGRA 2020 Conference: Play Everywhere"}