Producer: Renée Liew
This podcast explores the 1989 Tiananmen Square student protest by focusing on the Goddess of Democracy sculpture created by the protestors. It develops two different timeframes of Tiananmen Square: It begins with the student-made sculpture as part of the battle of space, where monuments held an especial significance; And then it moves to the memorialisation in both China and Hong Kong, demonstrating how each has re-written the event through their constituent sculptures.
Bio
Liew Shao Jie, Renée graduated from Warwick Law School in 2018 and is pursuing an MA in Drama and Theatre Education.
With special thanks:
Dr Marco Wan, Associate Professor of Law & Honorary Associate Professor of English, University of Hong Kong
Dr Daniel Matthews, Assistant Professor of Law, University of Hong Kong
Dr Illan Rua Wall, Associate Professor at the School of Law, University of Warwick UK
Lisa Heledd Jones , Director of Storyworks UK
Joel Lam, Nanyang Business School Graduate 2012, Singapore
Djamel Lamari, BSc International Management student, University of Warwick UK
Music/ audio
Daniel Birch, Marimba On The Hunt, Ambient Vol. 2
Ketsa, PC Plodder, Creative Centre
Lee Rosevere, A List of Ways to Die, The Big Loop
Ketsa, Sun Won’t Rise, Jar of Dreams
Jan Morgenstern, Bleem Changes Everything, The Secret Number
com, Tank Drive By
Chris Zabriskie, I am Running Down the Long Hallway of Viewmont Elementary, I am a Man Who Will Fight for Your Honour
Soularflair, Static Sea
Devil Music Ensemble, Captured, Soundtrack to Red Heroine
Devil Music Ensemble, Grandmother, Soundtrack to Red Heroine
6klop, Mir, Naskigo
The Conet Project, Unidentified Chinese Station
Lobo Loco, Space Machine Flight (ID 872), Space or Fly
Lobo Loco, Technetium Planet (ID 807), Space or Fly
elconEstharoe, Do you have the belief that your couch is a gate to another dimension?!- Part 1
elconEstharoe, Do you have the belief that your couch is a gate to another dimension?!- Part 3
Frequency Decree, Platypus, Dubbed
Transient, Quietest 02, Quietest