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Shanghai : Its urbanization and culture

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Titre

Shanghai : Its urbanization and culture

Sujet

, philosophie, culture urbaine, urbanisation, développement urbain, community, communauté, politique culturelle, Shanghai, Xuanmeng Yu, Xirong He

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Extract from the introduction by George F. McLean and Robert Magliola :
 
Ten years ago an international seminar of The Council for Research in Values and Philosophy took up this question of "urbanization and values". The study printed under the same title was divided into three parts : I. The history and theory of the development of cities; II. The impact of cities upon values; and III. Humanization : the impact of values upon the urban environment.
 
The present study of urbanization has been carried out most recently by a team of The Institute of Philosophy of the Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences. It continues the investigation of these issues, yet is distinct in a number of significant ways... It focuses on the specific case of Shanghai which as the major Chinese commercial city has long had a uniquely urban and cosmopolitan physical and cultural character.
 
Contents :
  INTRODUCTION - George F. McLean and Robert Magliola
PROLOGUE - Wang Miaoyang

PART I. URBANIZATION AND COMMUNITY
Chapter I. The Polis: the Nature of the Political Community - Vasiliki P. Papanikolaou
Chapter II. The Homesickness or Nostalgia of a Modern People - Yu Xuanmeng
Chapter III. The Role of Confucian Harmony in Urbanization: Suggestions from Kant - George F. McLean
Chapter IV. On the Process of Chinese Urbanization and the Moral Development of the Citizen - He Xirong

PART II. THE PHYSICAL PROCESS OF URBANIZATION
Chapter V. Urban Space as Region of Encounter - Joseph S. Wood
Chapter VI. Urbanization and the Image of a City: Taking the City of Shanghai as an Example - Liu Tianhua
Chapter VII. The Image of City and Cultural Selection - Chen Chaonan
Chapter VIII. The Politics of Nostalgia: Old Shanghai Bars, Elite Narrative and Intellectual Discourse - Bao Yaming
Chapter IX The City-map and Consumer Ideology - Zhu Shengjian

PART III. THE POLITICAL STRUCTURE OF URBANIZATION
Chapter X. The City: Atelier of the Autonomous Person - Paul Peachey
Chapter XI. Are Cities Communities? Early Debates on Urbanism in the German Federal Republic - Tamas Toth
Chapter XII. City and Village - Stephen Schneck
Chapter XIII. Petite Bourgeoisie and Coffee House—An Investigation of Coffee Houses in Tianjin - Lu Yang

PART IV. THE HUMANISTIC CHARACTER OF URBANIZATION
Chapter XIV. Beyond the City: A Semiotic Overview - Jorge Echavarria
Chapter XV. Poetry in the Early Chinese Urban Tradition—On the Relation Between Pre-Chin Poetry and Philosophy - Yang Hongsheng
Chapter XVI. The Development of Shanghai Urban Folklore - Cai Fengming
Chapter XVII. Shanghai and Shanghai Weekly: The Problem of Globalization and Localization in Contemporary Chinese Popular Culture - Bao Yaming
Chapter XVIII. Shanghai’s Culture in the Eyes of Foreigners: Interviews With Foreigners in Shanghai, 2002 - Ren Yiming   Yu Xuanmeng is Director of the Institute of Philosophy of the Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences. He Xirong is a Research Professor and Deputy Director of the Institute of Philosophy, Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences.  

Créateur

NC

Éditeur

The council for research in values and philosophy

Date

2004

Format

299

Type

Ouvrage

Identifiant

http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/18779166