1st Edition

Transforming Asian Cities Intellectual impasse, Asianizing space, and emerging translocalities

Edited By Nihal Perera, Wing-Shing Tang Copyright 2013
320 Pages
by Routledge

316 Pages
by Routledge

320 Pages
by Routledge

While there is no lack of studies on Asian cities, the majority focus on financial districts, poverty, the slum, tradition, tourism, and pollution, and use the modern, affluent, and transforming Western city as the reference point. This vast Asian empirical presence is not complemented by a theoretical presence; academic discourses overlook common and basic urban processes, particularly the... Read more
Introduction 1. Seoul: A Korean Capital Sharon Hong 2 Rajadamnoen Avenue: Thailand’s Transformative Path towards Modern Polity Koompong  Noobanjong 3 Public Art, Urban Renewal, and the Construction of a National History: The Revive Manila Program and the New Manileno Campaign Tessa Guazon 4 An Unexpected Urban Renewal Practice:  The Emergence of a Multi-Cultural Historic Plaza in Taipei Huey-Jiun Wang 5 Critical Vernacularism: A View of Architecture from the Places of Production Nihal Perera 6 Housing Rights and Citizenship of Rural Migrants in Urban China: The Case of Yuanhenong, Shanghai Zhao Yeqin 7 Ordinary Lives in Extraordinary Cyberabad Diganta Das 8 Street Vending in Indonesian Cities: Their Characteristics and Activities in Yogyakarta Deden Rukmana and Djarot Purbadi 9 Perceptions of Tenure Security in a Squatter Settlement in Lahore, Pakistan Fatima Wajahat 10 The Struggle for Living Space:  Ethnicity, Housing, and the Politics of Urban Renewal in Japan's Squatter Areas Takuya Motooka, Toshio Mizuuchi 11 Contests over Community:  A Community Organization in Hong Kong Leung, Hon-Chu 12 Traversing the City: Some Gendered Questions of Access in Mumbai Shilpa Phadke 13 Indianizing the Neighborhood Unit: The Jawaharnagar Plan Sanjeev Vidyarti 14 Planning and Self-Organizing: The Case of Small Towns in Sri Lanka Jagath Munasinghe 15 Niche Authority in Urbanized Villages: Bottom-up Codetermination in Megacity China Sonia Schoon

Biography

Nihal Perera is Professor of Urban Planning at Ball State University, and Director of the CapAsia field study program. He was Fulbright Scholar in China (2006–2007) and Senior Research Fellow at the National University of Singapore (2010). His publications include Decolonizing Ceylon, “People's Spaces,” “Contesting Visions in Chandigarh,” and “Feminizing the City.”

Wing-Shing Tang is Professor of Geography at Hong Kong Baptist University, and a member of the Editorial Board of Urban Geography and Corresponding Editor of the International Journal of Urban and Regional Research. His research focuses on interrogating Lefebvre, Foucault, Gramsci, and Harvey with the local spatio-history to construct an interdependent understanding of urban (re)development and planning in Hong Kong and China.

"Transforming Asian Cities... [a] recent and timely contribution to the  literature on Asian cities that seek[s] to better understand the diversity, realities and challenges in Asian urbanism and transformation." - Zhu Qian, International Development Planning Review, 35 (3) 2013