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The Umbrella Movement (Sept-Dec 2014) represented a watershed for
Hong Kong’s political culture and self-understanding. Based on over
1000 slogans and other textual and visual material documented during
the movement, this study provides an overview of its claims. The slogans
mobilize a diversity of cultural and historical repertoires that attest to
the hybrid quality of Hong Kong identity and underscore the diversity of
sources of political legitimacy. Finally, it is argued that by establishing
a system of contending discourses within the occupied public spaces,
the movement strived to act out a type of discursive democracy, which
represents an unfinished attempt to build a new civic culture among
Hong Kong’s younger generation.