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Invisible Palimpsest Memory Space And Modernity In Berlin And Shanghai Lu Pan

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Invisible Palimpsest Memory Space And Modernity In Berlin And Shanghai Lu Pan
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Publisher: Peter Lang Gmbh, Internationaler Verlag Der Wissenschaften
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.87 MB
Pages: 291
Author: Lu Pan
ISBN: 9783034316996, 3034316992
Language: English
Year: 2016

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Invisible Palimpsest Memory Space And Modernity In Berlin And Shanghai Lu Pan by Lu Pan 9783034316996, 3034316992 instant download after payment.

In the early 1990s, Berlin and Shanghai witnessed the dramatic social changes in both national and global contexts. While in 1991 Berlin became the new capital of the reunified Germany, from 1992 Shanghai began to once again play its role as the most powerful engine of economic development in the post-1989 China. This critical moment of history has fundamentally transformed the later development of both cities, above all in terms of urban spatial order. The construction mania in Shanghai and Berlin shares the
similar aspiration of re-modernizing themselves. In this sense, the current experience of Shanghai and Berlin informs many of the features of urban modernity in the post-Cold-War era. The book unfolds the complexity of the urban spaceper seas highly revealing cultural texts. Also this project doesn't examine the spatial changes in chronological terms, but rather takes the present moment as the temporal standing point of this research. By comparing the memory discourse related to these spatial changes, the book poses the question of how modernity is understood in the matrix of local, national and global power struggles.

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