Introduction: the politics and production of scales in China: How does geography matter to studies of local, popular culture?
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Wang, Jing
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Taking a multidisciplinary approach, this volume examines the relationship between space and the production of local popular culture in contemporary China. The international team of contributors examine the inter-relationship between the cultural imaginary of a given place and China’s continuing drive towards urbanization. This has led to the development of new spaces and places, and new forms of spatial practices that destabilize old concepts of the ‘local’ and ‘locality’.
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2005Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Global LanguagesJournal
Locating China: Space, Place, and Popular Culture
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Routledge
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Wang, Jing. "Introduction: the politics and production of scales in China: How does geography matter to studies of local, popular culture?" ed. Jing Wang. Locating China: Space, Place, and Popular Culture, Routledge, 2005, pp. 1-30 © 2005 Routledge
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9780415366557