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Global Tokyo Heritage Urban Redevelopment And The Transformation Of Authenticity 1st Ed Jiewon Song

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Global Tokyo Heritage Urban Redevelopment And The Transformation Of Authenticity 1st Ed Jiewon Song
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Publisher: Springer Singapore;Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 16.04 MB
Author: Jiewon Song
ISBN: 9789811534942, 9789811534959, 9811534942, 9811534950
Language: English
Year: 2020
Edition: 1st ed.

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Global Tokyo Heritage Urban Redevelopment And The Transformation Of Authenticity 1st Ed Jiewon Song by Jiewon Song 9789811534942, 9789811534959, 9811534942, 9811534950 instant download after payment.

This book examines heritage-led regeneration and decision-making processes in Tokyo’s urban centres of Nihonbashi and Marunouchi. Detailing some of the city’s most prominent and recent redevelopment projects, Jiewon Song recognizes key institutions and actors; their collective actions as placemakers; and how they project the authenticity of urban places in planning processes. Song argues that heritage-led regeneration tends to monopolize authenticity by weakening the visibility of other cultural and historic qualities in urban places. Authenticity consequently turns into a singular entity leading to the homogenization of urban places. As cities increasingly seek authenticity in the urban age, nation-states initiate top-down processes to achieve such ends, interweaving nationalism and national narratives into placemaking practices. In this fashion, Song challenges existing scholarship on urban conservation, global cities and the notion of authenticity.


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