英文摘要 |
Throughout the past decade, the mainstream forces of Hong Kong Christianity have been articulating its morally conservative politics through importing the discourses from the US Religious Right, especially its aggressive opposition against democratized sexualities. This paper studies the cases of two frontline organizations of this movement, The Society for Truth and Light and Hong Kong Sex Culture Society to investigate the socio-political implications and displaced affects of this unprecedented formation, as a strategy for rethinking Hong Kong culture today. |