Urbanizing Carescapes of Hong Kong

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anthropology
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built environment
care work
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China studies
city planning
displacement
East Asian studies
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ethics of care
feminist theory
gentrification
geographies of care
geography
globalization
Hong Kong
housing
human geography
labor studies
migration studies
mobility
philosophy
philosophy of place
serviced apartments
social work
sociology
urban governance
urban renewal
urban studies

Product details

  • ISBN 9781498517720
  • Weight: 372g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 219mm
  • Publication Date: 27 Aug 2019
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Drawing upon the massive redevelopment catalyzed by the government-led urban renewal in Hong Kong in the past two decades, Shu-Mei Huang recharges the story of post-colonial Hong Kong through care, displacement, and how care is displaced in urban governance. Theorizing “carescapes” as a heuristic device, Huang tracks how care is displaced, undervalued and even exploited in transforming urban landscape.

In a rather counter-intuitive way, Urbanizing Carescapes of Hong Kong: Two Systems, One City considers the post-colonial picturing of “One Country, Two Systems” as insufficient if not misleading in understanding the city of Hong Kong and its changing ties with the world. Huang illustrates the way in which each urban citizen is propelled to be a self-enterprising subject and local urban initiatives are becoming cross-border investments upon global mobility. In an era when putatively both the talents and capital are moving toward Asia, the book illuminates how dynamism of colonialism is sustained rather than disappears within the two systems in one city.

Shu-Mei Huang is assistant professor at the Graduate Institute of Building and Planning at National Taiwan University.

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