In this short essay I look at Shanghai’s commodified cityscape in the context of colonial modernity and global capitalism. In the first part I draw from the work of Leo Ou-Fan Lee and Wen-hsin Yeh to evoke the spectacle of modernity in everyday Shanghai life in the interwar period. In the second part, I look at the emergence of Buddhism-inspired urban formations that participate in the production of Shanghai’s present under globalization and the cultural logic of late capitalism
China is in the midst of the fastest and largest process of urbanization in history. Alongside the d...
Based on my long-term ethnographic research in the traditional alleyway neighborhoods in Shanghai, k...
This dissertation examines transnational spaces of Chinatowns as a point of departure to reflect upo...
In this short essay I look at Shanghai’s commodified cityscape in the context of colonial modernity ...
The Multiple Modernities of Republican Shanghai is an exploration of what it meant to be ‰Û÷modern‰Û...
This chapter explores the multidimensional relationship between exceptional sites and the contexts i...
This work is an investigation into Shanghai’s role in the twenty-first century as it attempts to rej...
This dissertation investigates the history and political economy of two Chinese cities, Shanghai and...
The introduction of urban study and colonial/postcolonial theories to modernist research in the 1980...
This book sets out to explain how Shanghai emerged from relative obscurity in 1842 to become one of ...
As cities have evolved over history as a function of human behaviour, they represent the rich socia...
Since early this century, multiple large-scale commercial projects in Shanghai and other Chinese cit...
The theme of my senior project has a strong autobiographical foundation. It is about the transforma...
ABSTRACT: The intensive modernisation occurring in Chinese cities has been described as “down with c...
This masters' thesis, "The New Economy of Vision : New Urban Spaces in post-1992 Shanghai", authored...
China is in the midst of the fastest and largest process of urbanization in history. Alongside the d...
Based on my long-term ethnographic research in the traditional alleyway neighborhoods in Shanghai, k...
This dissertation examines transnational spaces of Chinatowns as a point of departure to reflect upo...
In this short essay I look at Shanghai’s commodified cityscape in the context of colonial modernity ...
The Multiple Modernities of Republican Shanghai is an exploration of what it meant to be ‰Û÷modern‰Û...
This chapter explores the multidimensional relationship between exceptional sites and the contexts i...
This work is an investigation into Shanghai’s role in the twenty-first century as it attempts to rej...
This dissertation investigates the history and political economy of two Chinese cities, Shanghai and...
The introduction of urban study and colonial/postcolonial theories to modernist research in the 1980...
This book sets out to explain how Shanghai emerged from relative obscurity in 1842 to become one of ...
As cities have evolved over history as a function of human behaviour, they represent the rich socia...
Since early this century, multiple large-scale commercial projects in Shanghai and other Chinese cit...
The theme of my senior project has a strong autobiographical foundation. It is about the transforma...
ABSTRACT: The intensive modernisation occurring in Chinese cities has been described as “down with c...
This masters' thesis, "The New Economy of Vision : New Urban Spaces in post-1992 Shanghai", authored...
China is in the midst of the fastest and largest process of urbanization in history. Alongside the d...
Based on my long-term ethnographic research in the traditional alleyway neighborhoods in Shanghai, k...
This dissertation examines transnational spaces of Chinatowns as a point of departure to reflect upo...