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Re-visioning the Public in Post-reform Urban China: Poetics and Politics in Guangzhou

Autor Junxi Qian
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 9 aug 2017
This book offers a theoretical intervention into the normative ideals of public space that are deeply rooted in Western urbanism. It disrupts the binaries of presence/absence, inclusion/exclusion by presenting a series of case studies that vividly convey the complexity and vicissitude of grassroots spatial practices. It engages powerfully with the question of what constitutes the “urban public” in our everyday cities. Moreover, it provides a fresh perspective on the proliferating scholarship on Chinese urbanism in the reform era by seriously considering the ways in which ordinary urban inhabitants respond to and negotiate the impacts of rapid social change and the reshuffling of the systems of values and ideologies. The urban public, therefore, is analyzed as an important field in which identities and cultural differences are formed and performed. This book is a worthwhile read for anyone interested in theories of urban public space in general or urban transformation of post-reform China in particular.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789811059896
ISBN-10: 9811059896
Pagini: 198
Ilustrații: XII, 198 p. 11 illus., 10 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.48 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2018
Editura: Springer Nature Singapore
Colecția Springer
Locul publicării:Singapore, Singapore

Cuprins

Introduction.- Public Space: Ideals, Predicaments, Practices.- Public Space Beyond the West: Practices of Publicness and the Socio-Spatial Entanglement.- Performing the Public Man: Mapping Culture and Identities in China’s Grassroots Leisure Class.- Closeted Heterotopia: Public Space, Gay Sexuality and Self-disciplining Subject in People’s Park.- From Performance to Politics? Constructing Public and Counter-public in the Singing of Red Songs.- No Right to the Street: Motorcycle Taxi, Discourse Production and the Regulation of Unruly Mobility.- Conclusion.

Notă biografică

Junxi Qian is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Geography, The University of Hong Kong. He works at the intersection of geography, urban studies and cultural studies. He holds a PhD in Human Geography from University of Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. His research focuses on urban public space, place identities and place politics in transitional China, the restructuring of urban China, ethnicity and religion. He has published more than 25 articles in international journals. 

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This book offers a theoretical intervention into the normative ideals of public space that are deeply rooted in Western urbanism. It disrupts the binaries of presence/absence, inclusion/exclusion by presenting a series of case studies that vividly convey the complexity and vicissitude of grassroots spatial practices. It engages powerfully with the question of what constitutes the “urban public” in our everyday cities. Moreover, it provides a fresh perspective on the proliferating scholarship on Chinese urbanism in the reform era by seriously considering the ways in which ordinary urban inhabitants respond to and negotiate the impacts of rapid social change and the reshuffling of the systems of values and ideologies. The urban public, therefore, is analyzed as an important field in which identities and cultural differences are formed and performed. This book is a worthwhile read for anyone interested in theories of urban public space in general or urban transformation of post-reform China in particular.

Caracteristici

Uses the ideas of public space and urban public to investigate post-reform urban China Significantly expands the relevance of public space to the understanding of urbanism in the Global South Rethinks China’s post-reform urban transformation from the perspective of grassroots practices and fluid processes of identity construction Provides a theoretical intervention into theories on public space in general Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras