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    THEORIZING THE SOUTHEAST ASIAN CITY AS TEXT
    Urban Landscapes, Cultural Documents, and Interpretative Experiences

    edited by Robbie B H Goh (National University of Singapore) & Brenda S A Yeoh (National University of Singapore)

    Table of Contents (37k)
    Urbanism and Post-Colonial Nationalities: Theorizing the Southeast Asian City (85k)
    Chapter 1: Reading the Southeast Asian City in the context of Rapid Economic Growth (102k)

    Theorizing the Southeast Asian City as Text examines the ways in which culture, ethnicity, languages, traditions, governance, policies and histories interplay in the creation of the urban experiences in contemporary Southeast Asian cities. It focuses on the ways in which urban spatial forms are textual experiences, subject to interpretative strategies and the influence of other discourses. In addition it also analyzes the experiences of modernization in such cities, but also in terms of the strategies of containment, refurbishment, and loss which this has occasioned.

     
    Contents:
    • Urbanism and Post-Colonial Nationalities: Theorizing the Southeast Asian City (R B H Goh & B S A Yeoh)
    • Reading the Southeast Asian City in the Context of Rapid Economic Growth (K S Tay & R B H Goh)
    • “The Rise of the Merlion”: Monument and Myth in the Making of the Singapore Story (B S A Yeoh & T C Chang)
    • Things to a Void: Utopian Discourse, Communality and Constructed Interstices in Singapore Public Housing (R B H Goh)
    • Selective Disclosure: Romancing the Singapore River (S Huang & T C Chang)
    • Malaysia's High-Tech Cities and the Construction of Intelligent Citizenship (T Bunnell)
    • Museum/City/Nation: Negotiating Identities in Urban Museums in Indonesia and Singapore (K M Adams)
    • The Urban and the Urbane: Modernization, Modernism and the Rebirth of Singaporean Cinema (A R Guneratne)
    • Benjamin in Bombay? An Asian Extrapolation (R Patke)
     
    Readership: Undergraduates, graduate students, academics and professionals in architecture and urban planning.
     
    “… there is much of value in the book both theoretically and empirically and it certainly deserves a readership beyond those interested in South-east Asia … this edited collection provides a good illustration of the benefits of taking the cultural turn, interpreting texts very broadly to cover anything from the built environment through museums and films as cultural artifacts to the role of the flâneur in construing rather than constructing the city.”
    Urban Studies
     
    228pp    Pub. date: May 2003  
    ISBN:   978-981-238-283-2
    981-238-283-6
       US$67 / £52

     


    228pp    Pub. date: May 2003  
    ISBN:   978-981-279-128-3(ebook)
    981-279-128-0(ebook)
       US$87

     


     

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