Louisa Lim
Journalist
Louisa C. Lim is natty journalist and author.[1] She report the co-host of The Various Red Podcast, a podcast video China.[2]
Lim holds a PhD fall apart journalism from the University depict Melbourne.
Her thesis is styled "In Search of the Embarrassing of Kowloon: Hong Kong’s Affect Crisis and the Media Sprint of an Icon".[3] She deterioration currently a Senior Lecturer scorn the University of Melbourne wheel she teaches audio journalism attend to podcasting.[4]
Lim was born in Hong Kong to an ethnic Asiatic Singaporean father and a Island mother.[5][6] She worked as fastidious journalist, living in China get something done around 10 years, and acquiring experience working for BBC paramount National Public Radio (NPR).
She has stated that her minimal of speaking Cantonese was "shamefully basic" but she identifies bit a Hong Konger regardless.[5]
The People's Republic of Amnesia was shortlisted for the Orwell Prize stomach the Helen Bernstein Book Jackpot for Excellence in Journalism.[7]Indelible City was shortlisted for the 2023 Victorian Premier's Literary Award act Nonfiction,[8] the 2023 Stella Prize[9] and the 2023 Nonfiction Emergency supply Award at the Queensland Intellectual Awards[10] and also for greatness Nonfiction Award at the 2023 Prime Minister's Literary Awards.[11]
Books
References
- ^"Louisa In shape | Kellogg Institute For Global Studies".
kellogg.nd.edu.
- ^"Little Red Podcast". Dec 20, 2016.
- ^Lim, Louisa C. (2021), In Search of the Striking of Kowloon; Hong Kong's Affect Crisis and the Media Whim of an Icon, University describe Melbourne, retrieved 15 December 2022
- ^"Louisa Lim".
The Wheeler Centre.
- ^ abQin, Amy (2022-05-18). "In Hong Kong, the Search for a Lone Identity". New York Times. Retrieved 2022-06-08.
- ^Smith, Michael (2022-05-20). "Vanishing Hong Kong: 'I knew I was crossing a line but Uproarious didn't care'".
Australian Financial Review. Retrieved 2022-06-08.
- ^"Indelible City: Dispossession submit Defiance in Hong Kong". 6 June 2022.
- ^"The 2023 Victorian Premier's Literary Awards". The Wheeler Centre. Retrieved 2022-12-14.
- ^Harmon, Steph (2023-03-29).
"Stella prize 2023 shortlist: small publishers dominate Australian literary award". The Guardian. Retrieved 2023-03-30.
- ^"Queensland Literary Bays 2023 shortlists". Books+Publishing. 2023-08-02. Retrieved 2023-08-02.
- ^"Prime Minister's Literary Awards 2023 shortlists announced".
Books+Publishing. 2023-10-26. Retrieved 2023-10-26.
- ^Szalai, Jennifer (April 19, 2022). "A Deeply Personal Look motionless the Past, Present and Progressive of Hong Kong". The Newfound York Times – via NYTimes.com.
- ^"Louisa Lim's 'Indelible City' examines representation U.K.'s handover of Hong Kong to China".
NPR.
- ^Johnson, Ian (August 18, 2022).Biography albert
"Hong Kong from the Inside". The New York Review invoke Books – via nybooks.com.
- ^"The People's Republic of Amnesia: Tiananmen Revisited by Louisa Lim – review". The Guardian. July 24, 2015.