
China Is In The Midst Of The Fastest And Most Intense Process Of Urbanization The World Has Ever Known, And Shanghai -- Its Biggest, Richest And Most Cosmopolitan City -- Is Positioned For Acceleration Into The Twenty-first Century. Yet, In Its Embrace Of A Hopeful -- Even Exultant -- Futurism, Shanghai Recalls The Older And Much Criticized Project Of Imagining, Planning And Building The Modern Metropolis. Today, Among Westerners, At Least, The Very Idea Of The Futuristic City -- With Its Multilayered Skyways, Domestic Robots And Flying Cars -- Seems Doomed To The Realm Of Nostalgia, The Sadly Comic Promise Of A Future That Failed To Materialize. Shanghai Future Maps The City Of Tomorrow As It Resurfaces In A New Time And Place. It Searches For The Contours Of An Unknown And Unfamiliar Futurism In The City's Street Markets As Well As In Its Skyscrapers. For Though It Recalls The Modernity Of An Earlier Age, Shanghai's Current Re-emergence Is Only Superficially Based On Mimicry. Rather, In Seeking To Fulfill Its Ambitions, The Giant Metropolis Is Reinventing The Very Idea Of The Future Itself. As It Modernizes, Shanghai Is Necessarily Recreating What It Is To Be Modern.
How does the rapid urbanization of Shanghai redefine the global concept of the future and the nature of modernity itself? Anna Greenspan, a scholar specializing in urban development and philosophy, examines the intersection of historical urban planning and contemporary Chinese growth. She argues that Shanghai is not merely mimicking Western models of the future, but is actively constructing a new, distinct paradigm of what it means to be a modern city in the twenty-first century.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Scholars and urbanists frequently cite this work for its unique philosophical approach to city planning and its departure from standard Western-centric urban analysis. Readers often note the accessible yet intellectually dense prose that bridges the gap between academic theory and on-the-ground observation.
Page Count:
286
Publication Date:
2014-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
ISBN-10:
0190257253
ISBN-13:
9780190257255
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