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Heteroglossic Asia The Transformation Of Urban Taiwan Francis Chiahui Lin

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Heteroglossic Asia The Transformation Of Urban Taiwan Francis Chiahui Lin
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 9 MB
Pages: 186
Author: Francis Chia-Hui Lin
ISBN: 9781138800939, 1138800937
Language: English
Year: 2015

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Heteroglossic Asia The Transformation Of Urban Taiwan Francis Chiahui Lin by Francis Chia-hui Lin 9781138800939, 1138800937 instant download after payment.

Heteroglossic Asia presents an analysis of geographic, historical, cultural, economic, spatial and political factors underlying Taiwan’s maritime urbanity by means of case studies based on Taipei and Kaohsiung; two cities which represent the multi-accentual character of Taiwan’s urban environment and its recent changes and development through architecture.

Focussing on the concept of a heteroglossic Asia Pacific, exemplified by the analysis of Taiwan’s urban transformation, the study argues that Taiwan’s urban environment shows a form of intended "fuzziness" which cannot be described as resting on either a simplified nationalist base or chaotic societal anxiety. Rather, this form lies between binary poles: autocracy and democracy, nation state and day-to-day life, top-down and bottom-up orientations, orthodoxy and hybridisation.

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