Known popularly as the “Paris of the Orient,” late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century Shanghai has fascinated scholars with its idiosyncratic blend of Chinese and Western cultures. Out of its unique cultural milieu arose a distinctive “Shanghai style,” encompassing literature, architecture, cinema and fashion. It is via the latter of these that readers have commonly associated Shanghai with the notion of modernity. Most writing on the city has focused on the lifestyles of different class..
The introduction of urban study and colonial/postcolonial theories to modernist research in the 1980...
In this short essay I look at Shanghai’s commodified cityscape in the context of colonial modernity ...
While the French Concession made up only a small part of the area of Shanghai, most of which did not...
The Multiple Modernities of Republican Shanghai is an exploration of what it meant to be ‰Û÷modern‰Û...
As one of the first Chinese cities opened to Western trade in mid 19th century, Shanghai soon became...
This work is an investigation into Shanghai’s role in the twenty-first century as it attempts to rej...
As cities have evolved over history as a function of human behaviour, they represent the rich socia...
The Universal Exposition Shanghai 2010: Better City, Better Life was a key moment in China’s urbanis...
Surprisingly few studies of architecture and urbanism in English have presented a complete sweep of ...
In this paper, I argue that urban modernity is characterized by functional utility and aesthetic ele...
Since its establishment as a treaty-port in 1842 and roughly until the Japanese invasion of China pr...
Anna Greenspan (2014), Shanghai Future. Modernity Remade, London, Hurst. China is in the midst of th...
This book sets out to explain how Shanghai emerged from relative obscurity in 1842 to become one of ...
Shanghai an other China 1919-1949 Marie-Claire BERG RE Minority tendencies the tendencies defeated b...
The character of a city derives in substantial part from buildings, groups of buildings and their as...
The introduction of urban study and colonial/postcolonial theories to modernist research in the 1980...
In this short essay I look at Shanghai’s commodified cityscape in the context of colonial modernity ...
While the French Concession made up only a small part of the area of Shanghai, most of which did not...
The Multiple Modernities of Republican Shanghai is an exploration of what it meant to be ‰Û÷modern‰Û...
As one of the first Chinese cities opened to Western trade in mid 19th century, Shanghai soon became...
This work is an investigation into Shanghai’s role in the twenty-first century as it attempts to rej...
As cities have evolved over history as a function of human behaviour, they represent the rich socia...
The Universal Exposition Shanghai 2010: Better City, Better Life was a key moment in China’s urbanis...
Surprisingly few studies of architecture and urbanism in English have presented a complete sweep of ...
In this paper, I argue that urban modernity is characterized by functional utility and aesthetic ele...
Since its establishment as a treaty-port in 1842 and roughly until the Japanese invasion of China pr...
Anna Greenspan (2014), Shanghai Future. Modernity Remade, London, Hurst. China is in the midst of th...
This book sets out to explain how Shanghai emerged from relative obscurity in 1842 to become one of ...
Shanghai an other China 1919-1949 Marie-Claire BERG RE Minority tendencies the tendencies defeated b...
The character of a city derives in substantial part from buildings, groups of buildings and their as...
The introduction of urban study and colonial/postcolonial theories to modernist research in the 1980...
In this short essay I look at Shanghai’s commodified cityscape in the context of colonial modernity ...
While the French Concession made up only a small part of the area of Shanghai, most of which did not...