Seeking a Future for the Past: Space, Power, and Heritage in a Chinese City: China Understandings Today
Autor Philipp Demgenskien Limba Engleză Hardback – 19 feb 2024
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780472076376
ISBN-10: 047207637X
Pagini: 296
Ilustrații: 19 illustrations
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN PRESS
Colecția University of Michigan Press
Seria China Understandings Today
ISBN-10: 047207637X
Pagini: 296
Ilustrații: 19 illustrations
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN PRESS
Colecția University of Michigan Press
Seria China Understandings Today
Notă biografică
Philipp Demgenski is Assistant Professor in Anthropology within the Department of Sociology at Zhejiang University.
Cuprins
Introduction
Chapter 1: The past: A socio-spatial history of the inner city
Chapter 2: Redevelopment: From demolition to preservation to stagnation
Chapter 3: Local residents: Living in the center at the margins of the city
Chapter 4: Expropriation: The burden of the past
Chapter 5: Migrants: “Only” working in the inner city
Chapter 6: Preservationists: Colonial heritage and the search for authenticity
Chapter 7: The future of the inner city?
Conclusion
Chapter 1: The past: A socio-spatial history of the inner city
Chapter 2: Redevelopment: From demolition to preservation to stagnation
Chapter 3: Local residents: Living in the center at the margins of the city
Chapter 4: Expropriation: The burden of the past
Chapter 5: Migrants: “Only” working in the inner city
Chapter 6: Preservationists: Colonial heritage and the search for authenticity
Chapter 7: The future of the inner city?
Conclusion
Recenzii
2025 Francis L. K. Hsu Book Prize Winner
“Seeking a Future for the Past is a sensitively written and comprehensively researched ethnographic study of the sociopolitical dynamics of urban redevelopment and renewal, charting the transformation of a small, poor, and socially marginalized neighborhood located in the center of Qingdao’s old city into a showcase for Qingdao’s heritage celebration of its modern history. I hope it becomes a major text in studies of urban transformation in China and of urban anthropology in general.”
“Seeking a Future for the Past builds on a decade of fieldwork in order to examine how different groups invest meanings in place and how they think about preservation and redevelopment. It is the most comprehensive study on redevelopment in Qingdao and will appeal to readers in urban studies, China studies, and heritage studies.”
"Research topics on urban redevelopment and renewal are often dominated by scholars from the architecture and urban design fields, so Demgenski's ethnographic approach is refreshing and unique. His book will appeal to readers not only from the field of Chinese studies in general, but also those from different disciplines including urban studies, urban planning, heritage preservation, sociology and law."
"The author’s careful attention to local voices and interpretations captures nuances often missed in broader discussions of urban development. The work will be valuable to scholars of heritage studies, urban anthropology and contemporary China, offering fresh insights into how heritage shapes – and is shaped by – local power dynamics and social relations from the past, the present and the future."
"The anthropological approach adopted by the study, together with the rich empirical evidence, makes it a valuable resource for anyone wishing to deepen their understanding of the complexities and changing socio-political dynamics of urban renewal in contemporary China."
"The book offers a fascinating and well-illustrated account of urban life in Qingdao's degraded inner-city alleyways, with photographs, maps and documents that help the reader get an idea of Dabaodao's local sense of place. Overall, this beautifully written, well-illustrated ethnography makes a major contribution to China studies, urban studies, cultural anthropology and heritage studies."
“Superbly researched, theoretically sophisticated, and fluidly written, Demgenski’s monograph sets a new benchmark for anthropological studies of urban China.”
"For readers ourselves who might be involved in similar urban renewal processes, this is a thought-provoking case study to explore the basic theme of public history about ‘whose public?’ and ‘whose history’ and to seek our future for our past."
“Seeking a Future for the Past is a sensitively written and comprehensively researched ethnographic study of the sociopolitical dynamics of urban redevelopment and renewal, charting the transformation of a small, poor, and socially marginalized neighborhood located in the center of Qingdao’s old city into a showcase for Qingdao’s heritage celebration of its modern history. I hope it becomes a major text in studies of urban transformation in China and of urban anthropology in general.”
“Seeking a Future for the Past builds on a decade of fieldwork in order to examine how different groups invest meanings in place and how they think about preservation and redevelopment. It is the most comprehensive study on redevelopment in Qingdao and will appeal to readers in urban studies, China studies, and heritage studies.”
"Research topics on urban redevelopment and renewal are often dominated by scholars from the architecture and urban design fields, so Demgenski's ethnographic approach is refreshing and unique. His book will appeal to readers not only from the field of Chinese studies in general, but also those from different disciplines including urban studies, urban planning, heritage preservation, sociology and law."
"The author’s careful attention to local voices and interpretations captures nuances often missed in broader discussions of urban development. The work will be valuable to scholars of heritage studies, urban anthropology and contemporary China, offering fresh insights into how heritage shapes – and is shaped by – local power dynamics and social relations from the past, the present and the future."
"The anthropological approach adopted by the study, together with the rich empirical evidence, makes it a valuable resource for anyone wishing to deepen their understanding of the complexities and changing socio-political dynamics of urban renewal in contemporary China."
"The book offers a fascinating and well-illustrated account of urban life in Qingdao's degraded inner-city alleyways, with photographs, maps and documents that help the reader get an idea of Dabaodao's local sense of place. Overall, this beautifully written, well-illustrated ethnography makes a major contribution to China studies, urban studies, cultural anthropology and heritage studies."
“Superbly researched, theoretically sophisticated, and fluidly written, Demgenski’s monograph sets a new benchmark for anthropological studies of urban China.”
"For readers ourselves who might be involved in similar urban renewal processes, this is a thought-provoking case study to explore the basic theme of public history about ‘whose public?’ and ‘whose history’ and to seek our future for our past."
Descriere
An ethnography that illuminates the political economy of urbanization in contemporary China