East Asia : a critical geography perspective
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East Asia : a critical geography perspective
Kokon Shoin, 2010
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Text in English; abstracts in Japanese
Publisher's name in Japanese: 古今書院
Includes bibliographical references
Contents of Works
- Thinking East Asia geographically / Wing-Shing Tang, Fujio Mizuoka
- Neoliberalism and the geography of hegemony / Richard Peet
- The evolving industrial landscape of Malaysia, 1970-2001 : the East Asian connection / Morshidi Sirat
- 'Land for roads'? : land policy and crisis of urban redevelopment in Nanjing / Lanchih Po
- Recent corporate restructuring in the Japanese semiconductor industry : the case of M Corporation / Aung Kyaw
- Towards a late-industrial district : the construction of learning networks in Hsinchu-Taipei corridor, Taiwan / Jinn-Yuh Hsu
- Care and control : colonial governmentality and urban social policy in colonial Seoul / Se Hoon Park
- Alternative geographies of Tokyo / Roman Cybriwsky
- Woman and child trafficking in Bangladesh : a geographical analysis / Mohammad Kamal Hossain
- Production of forest and the green landscape : representation and practice of the afforestation campaign in Japan, 1950s-1960s / Koji Nakashima
- Heritage, identity and the (re)construction of culture in postcolonial Hong Kong / Elizabeth Kenworthy Teather, Chun-Shing Chow
- Social justice and illegal construction in China : a case study of Tianhe Village, Guangzhou / Him Chung, Wing-Shing Tang
- The politics of dyscape : globalisation, community and power of place / Ngai Pun
Description and Table of Contents
Table of Contents
- Introduction Thinking East Asia Geographically
- 1 The Geography of Neo‐liberal Hegemony(Neoliberalism and the Geography of Hegemony)
- 2 The Visible Hand of Multinationals and Geographies of Capital Accumulation(The Evolving Industrial Landscape of Malaysia,1970‐2001:The East Asian Connection;“Land for Roads”? Land Policy and Crisis of Urban Redevelopment in Nanjing ほか)
- 3 Geographies of “the Web of Socio‐ecological Life”(Care and Control:Colonial Governmentality and Urban Social Policy in Colonial Seoul;Alternative Geographies of Tokyo ほか)
- 4 Geographies of Political,Class and Individual Struggles(Heritage,Identity and the (Re)Construction of Culture in Postcolonial Hong Kong;Social Justice and Illegal Construction in China:A Case Study of Tianhe Village,Guangzhou ほか)
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