張展鴻教授
梁銶琚樓 201B室
簡介
Prof. Sidney C.H. Cheung received scholarships given by Japanese Government/Monbusho (1984-94) for his undergraduate, masters and doctoral programmes and his anthropological training in Japan. He is the Professor and Director of the Centre for Cultural Heritage Studies. He has been doing research about freshwater fish farming in Hong Kong in order to understand the fishermen and their perspectives on environmental change, sustainable development and wetland conservation. Currently, he is working on an ongoing multi-site research project exploring the impact of the move of American crayfish from the U.S. to Asia and on the global consumption and production of crayfish in China, Japan, and the U.S. Besides academic publications, Cheung was co-hosting two 15-session hourly RTHK radio programme entitled 《港飲食、講文化 (Hong Kong Foodways and Culture)》 in 2004 and 《文化非主流 (Culture Unconventional)》 in 2005, through which he was able to bring anthropological perspectives to the audience. Again, some of his research findings were used for the RTHK documentary series of 《香港故事 (Hong Kong Stories) 》 such as [年年有魚] and [東江逆流] in 2008.
研究興趣
Visual anthropology, anthropology of tourism, cultural heritage, food and identity, social change and agriculture development, Ainu-Japanese relations, social resilience
執教科目
秋季學期
ANTH 2370/GENA 2362 Intangible Heritage in Hong Kong
春季學期
ANTH 3370/ANTH 5370 Tourism and Culture
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