1st Edition

Port Cities in Asia and Europe

Edited By Arndt Graf, Chua Beng Huat Copyright 2009
240 Pages 26 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

240 Pages 26 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

240 Pages 26 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

With the demise of European socialist economies and the marketization of Asian communist countries, a new global capitalism has reshaped the configuration of the world economy, with speed a determining factor to all transactions of information, finance, goods and services and people. Sea-ports that were significant for a slower but no less global economy have been undergoing transformation... Read more

Preface Arndt Graf and Chua Beng Huat  Part I: History  1. The port of Osaka: from ancient times to today Towao Sakaehara  2. Relations between Marseille and East and Southeast Asia Laurent Metzger  Part II: Contemporary Developments  3. Three harbour cities: an exploration of the ports of IJmuiden (The Netherlands), Banjul (The Gambia) and Jakarta (Indonesia)  Peter J.M. Nas, Timoer Reijnders, Eline Steenhuisen  4. ‘Ever-changing waterfronts’: urban development and transformation processes in ports and waterfront zones in Singapore, Hong Kong and Shanghai Dirk Schubert  5. The 1999 decentralization policy, local politics and local capacity of the port city of Surabaya Kacung Marijan  6. ‘The future lies in the past’: re-inventing the former port city of  George Town, Penang Morshidi Sirat   Part III: Contact Zone  7. When port cities encounter revolution: the Hong Kong and Singapore experiences Yong Mun Cheong  8. Port cities in Northern Japan and Pacific Russia: relations and exchange Miriam Rohde  Part IV: Representation  9. Representation and nostalgic reinvention of Shanghai in Chinese films Yvonne Schulz Zinda  10. Marketing a city-state: Hamburg and Singapore in comparison Arndt Graf   11. Eclipse of the port: cultural industry and the next phase of economic development of Singapore Chua Beng Huat  Part V: Beyond Port Cities  12. Singapore’s story: a port city in search of hinterlands Tan Tai Yong

Biography

Arndt Graf is Adjunct Professor of Austronesian Studies at the University of Hamburg.

Chua Beng Huat is Leader of the Cultural Studies Research Cluster, Asia Research Institute and Professor in the Department of Sociology, National University of Singapore.