Since the late 1990s, the symbolic economy was coined to describe the economy based on cultural production and consumption. Chinatowns are a typical representation of this new consumption-based economy in which symbols play an important role. The existence of a Chinatown has helped metropolises to label themselves as global and diverse cities but Chinatowns do not always meet the gazers’ expectations on its cultural and aesthetic features. Moreover, they rework the concept of Chineseness to achieve the goal of city officials’ ideas of an ‘ideal’ Chinatown. This article deconstructs the intangible and ambiguous aspects around the concept of Chineseness through a geosemiotic lens. By analysing the linguistic landscape and paying additional at...
This dissertation examines transnational spaces of Chinatowns as a point of departure to reflect upo...
Existing research on Chinatowns have focused largely on the development of the ethnic community, and...
Over the past two centuries, diverse and changing Chinatowns have become global enclaves where separ...
Since the late 1990s, the symbolic economy was coined to describe the economy based on cultural prod...
The advent of steamship in the 19th century is accompanying with the Chinese immigration. Chinese se...
Source: Volume 11, Issue 2, pp 119 - 145This paper examines characteristics of the linguistic landsc...
The Chinese are one of the earliest established immigrant communities in the Netherlands and they ar...
Chinatown could be considered a universal and contradictory symbol of the Western imagination about ...
Right in Amsterdam’s picturesque Canal Zone, on and around Zeedijk, Chinese entrepreneurs have carve...
'Chinatown', as a distinctive ordering of space in cities around the world over, has always been a r...
There is a general consensus that the rapid development of immigrant entrepreneurship, especially in...
In the early twentieth century, Chinatowns in the West were ghettoes for Chinese immigrants who were...
With the changing immigrant population and rising real-estate prices in downtown Washington, D.C., t...
Der Band enthält die Abstracts ausschließlich in englischer Sprache.The visibility of bilingualism a...
This article examines the semiotic landscape of the Chinatown in Incheon, South Korea. Using the geo...
This dissertation examines transnational spaces of Chinatowns as a point of departure to reflect upo...
Existing research on Chinatowns have focused largely on the development of the ethnic community, and...
Over the past two centuries, diverse and changing Chinatowns have become global enclaves where separ...
Since the late 1990s, the symbolic economy was coined to describe the economy based on cultural prod...
The advent of steamship in the 19th century is accompanying with the Chinese immigration. Chinese se...
Source: Volume 11, Issue 2, pp 119 - 145This paper examines characteristics of the linguistic landsc...
The Chinese are one of the earliest established immigrant communities in the Netherlands and they ar...
Chinatown could be considered a universal and contradictory symbol of the Western imagination about ...
Right in Amsterdam’s picturesque Canal Zone, on and around Zeedijk, Chinese entrepreneurs have carve...
'Chinatown', as a distinctive ordering of space in cities around the world over, has always been a r...
There is a general consensus that the rapid development of immigrant entrepreneurship, especially in...
In the early twentieth century, Chinatowns in the West were ghettoes for Chinese immigrants who were...
With the changing immigrant population and rising real-estate prices in downtown Washington, D.C., t...
Der Band enthält die Abstracts ausschließlich in englischer Sprache.The visibility of bilingualism a...
This article examines the semiotic landscape of the Chinatown in Incheon, South Korea. Using the geo...
This dissertation examines transnational spaces of Chinatowns as a point of departure to reflect upo...
Existing research on Chinatowns have focused largely on the development of the ethnic community, and...
Over the past two centuries, diverse and changing Chinatowns have become global enclaves where separ...