Postcolonial Urbanism: Southeast Asian Cities and Global Processes.
Yeo, Wei-Wei
Postcolonial Urbanism: Southeast Asian Cities and Global Processes. - Routledge 2003 - V; 335p.
Perpetuating Cities: Excepting Globalization and the Southeast Asia Supplement by Ryan Bishop, John Phillips, and Wei ei Yeo p.1, Global Cities, Terror, and Tourism: The Ambivalent Allure of the Urban Jungle by Kathleen M. Adams p.37, The City as Target, or Perpetuation and Death by Ryan Bishop and Gregory Clancey p.63, From the Hypermodern City to the Gray Zone of Total Mobilization in the Philippines by John Armitage and Joanne Roberts p.87, Urban Space in the French Imperial Past and the Postcolonial Present by Richard Derderian p.105, City as Garden: Shared Space in the Urban Botanic Gardens of Singapore and Malaysia, 1786 to 2000 by Emma Reisz p.123, Gay Capitals in Global Gay History: Cities, Local Markets, and the Origins of Bangkok's Same Sex Cultures by Peter A. Jackson p.151, Actually Existing Postcolonialisms: Colonial Urbanism and Architecture after the Postcolonial Turn by Anthony D. King p.167, Jakarta as a Site of Fragmegrative Tensions by James N. Rosenau and Diane Wildsmith p.187, Regionalism, English Narrative, and Singapore as Home and Global City by Shirley Geok lin Lim p.205, Contemporary Cities with Colonial Pasts and Global Futures: Some Aspects of the Relations between Governance, Order, and Decent, Secure Life by George E. Marcus and Angela Rivas Gamboa p.227, City as Theatre: Singapore, State of Distraction by Wei Wei Yeo p.245, Perpetual Returns: Vampires and the Ever Colonized City Steve Pile p.265, Benjamin's Arcades Project and the Postcolonial City by Rajeev S. Patke p.287, Deus ex Machina: Evangelical Sites, Urbanism, and the Construction of Social Identities by Robbie B.H.Goh p.305
9780415932509
Urban Theory
711.1 / POS
Postcolonial Urbanism: Southeast Asian Cities and Global Processes. - Routledge 2003 - V; 335p.
Perpetuating Cities: Excepting Globalization and the Southeast Asia Supplement by Ryan Bishop, John Phillips, and Wei ei Yeo p.1, Global Cities, Terror, and Tourism: The Ambivalent Allure of the Urban Jungle by Kathleen M. Adams p.37, The City as Target, or Perpetuation and Death by Ryan Bishop and Gregory Clancey p.63, From the Hypermodern City to the Gray Zone of Total Mobilization in the Philippines by John Armitage and Joanne Roberts p.87, Urban Space in the French Imperial Past and the Postcolonial Present by Richard Derderian p.105, City as Garden: Shared Space in the Urban Botanic Gardens of Singapore and Malaysia, 1786 to 2000 by Emma Reisz p.123, Gay Capitals in Global Gay History: Cities, Local Markets, and the Origins of Bangkok's Same Sex Cultures by Peter A. Jackson p.151, Actually Existing Postcolonialisms: Colonial Urbanism and Architecture after the Postcolonial Turn by Anthony D. King p.167, Jakarta as a Site of Fragmegrative Tensions by James N. Rosenau and Diane Wildsmith p.187, Regionalism, English Narrative, and Singapore as Home and Global City by Shirley Geok lin Lim p.205, Contemporary Cities with Colonial Pasts and Global Futures: Some Aspects of the Relations between Governance, Order, and Decent, Secure Life by George E. Marcus and Angela Rivas Gamboa p.227, City as Theatre: Singapore, State of Distraction by Wei Wei Yeo p.245, Perpetual Returns: Vampires and the Ever Colonized City Steve Pile p.265, Benjamin's Arcades Project and the Postcolonial City by Rajeev S. Patke p.287, Deus ex Machina: Evangelical Sites, Urbanism, and the Construction of Social Identities by Robbie B.H.Goh p.305
9780415932509
Urban Theory
711.1 / POS
