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American Chinatowns
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Blending rich historical research with sharp analysis, this book uncovers the interplay of race, urban planning ideologies, and social equity, shedding light on how Chinatowns navigate resilience and reinvention amid shifting urban paradigms. This book invites readers to rethink the meaning of place, heritage, and equity in the urban fabric.
American Chinatowns: Race, Identity, and Postwar Urban Redevelopment offers a captivating exploration of the vibrant yet contested landscapes of Chinatowns across the United States.Through a critical and nuanced lens, Li examines how postwar urban redevelopment, racial dynamics, and identity politics have profoundly transformed these iconic neighborhoods. Blending rich historical research with sharp analysis, this book uncovers the interplay of race, urban planning ideologies, and social equity, shedding light on how Chinatowns navigate resilience and reinvention amid shifting urban paradigms. Li's work highlights the tension between cultural preservation and modernization, exploring the built environment alongside community-driven spatial activism to reveal how these urban spaces persist as sites of resistance, identity, and transformation. American Chinatowns is a compelling study of cultural landscape, urban justice, and the politics of city-making.This book is essential reading for scholars, urbanists, and anyone intrigued by the intersection of race, identity, and the evolving narratives of America's cities. This book invites readers to rethink the meaning of place, heritage, and equity in the urban fabric.
Autorentext
Chuo Li is Professor in the Department of Landscape Architecture and Environmental Design at Mississippi State University. Her research advocates for the role of landscape design in fostering resilient communities and creating inclusive, equitable cities.
Inhalt
Introduction
Part I
Land-Use Changes and the Politics of Differences
Housing and Contested Territory in San Francisco's Chinatown
"Urban Renewal Comes to Chinatown with Ease?": The Case of Chicago's Chinatown
Redefining Urban Production Spaces in New York's Chinatown
Part II
Reinventing Neighborhood: Cultural Identity and Landscape Changes
Historic Preservation and the Politics of Identity in San Francisco's Chinatown
Landscape Imagery and Community Building in Chicago's Chinatown
Contested Ground of New York's Chinatown Amid Global Shifts
Conclusions
Weitere Informationen
- Allgemeine Informationen
- Sprache Englisch
- Autor Chuo Li
- Titel American Chinatowns
- ISBN 978-1-032-84819-8
- Format Fester Einband
- EAN 9781032848198
- Jahr 2025
- Größe H234mm x B156mm
- Untertitel Race, Identity, and Postwar Urban Redevelopment
- Gewicht 660g
- Genre Art
- Anzahl Seiten 248
- Herausgeber Routledge
- GTIN 09781032848198