1st Edition

Postcolonial Urbanism Southeast Asian Cities and Global Processes

Edited By Ryan Bishop, John Phillips, Wei Wei Yeo Copyright 2003
    344 Pages
    by Routledge

    342 Pages
    by Routledge

    A common assumption about cities throughout the world is tht they are essentially an elaboration of the Euro-American model. Postcolonial Urbanism demonstrates the narrowness of this vision. Cities in the postcolonial world, the book shows, are producing novel forms of urbanism not reducible to Western urbanism. Despite being heavily colonized in the past, Southeast Asia has been largely ignored in discussions about postcolonial theory and in general considerations of global urbanism. An international cast of contributors focuses on the heavily urbanized world region of Southeast Asia to investigate the novel forms of urbanism germinating in postcolonial settings such as Indonesia, Thailand, Singapore, Hanoi, and the Philippines. Offering a mix of theoretical perspectives and empirical accounts, Postcolonial Urbanism presents a panoramic view of the cultures, societies, and politics of the postcolonial city.

    Biography

    Ryan Bishop is a Senior Fulbright Fellow in the American Studies Center at the National University of Singapore
    John Phillips is Senior Lecturer at the National University of Singapore
    Yeo Wei Wei is Assistant Professor at the National University of Singapore.

    Annotated
    "Featured in The Chronicle of Higher Education's New Scholarly Books section, May 2, 2003." -- Journal of Economic Literature
    "[T]his book is a welcome addition to the growing literature on Southeast Asian cities. Planning educators and researchers will do well with understanding, challenging and integrating perpectives provided by writers from other disciplines such as authors of this book." -- Journal of Planing Education & Research, Bhishna Bajracharya
    "This is a sophisticated and cosmopolitian book." -- Pacific Affairs, 76: 1, Abidin Kusno