《社会与文化地理》(Social and Cultural Geography)杂志在线版2018年9月登出加拿大大不列颠哥伦比亚大学的梁(Kelly Liang)与比伦(Philippe Le Billon)两位学者研究中国大陆非洲移民的文章,题为《非洲移民在广州:空间、种族与遭遇》(A...
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《社会与文化地理》(Social and Cultural Geography)杂志在线版2018年9月登出加拿大大不列颠哥伦比亚大学的梁(Kelly Liang)与比伦(Philippe Le Billon)两位学者研究中国大陆非洲移民的文章,题为《非洲移民在广州:空间、种族与遭遇》(African Migrants in China:Space, Race and Embodied Encounters in
This article argues that current architecturally-oniented approaches to urban preservation in Beijing fall shortof addressing some key cultural concerns raised by neighborhood redevelopment. In order to clarify these ...
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This article argues that current architecturally-oniented approaches to urban preservation in Beijing fall shortof addressing some key cultural concerns raised by neighborhood redevelopment. In order to clarify these concerns and put Beijing’s situation in global and historical perspective, the article then reviews some relevant theories of urban culture and the cultural role of *** the West, questions of urban "character" and cultural "health" are bound up with relations between different classes and the maintenance of social solidarity. The most severe cultural problems facing modern Westerncities are socio-geographical segregation and the difficulty of finding a balance between social diversity and solidarity among the various communities that make up the *** Beding’s Old City, the traditional layout of hutong (lanes) and siheyUan (courtyards) allows a diversePOpulation to live in close proximity, and provides a space for their casual interaction while guaranteeing eachresidents’ sense of security. Today, this traditional environment is being replaced by modern xiao qu (housingestates) designed to express the dwelling culture of an egalitarian and rather monolithic society. However, society today is becoming less egalitarian and more diverse. The current practice of redeveloping large blocks of theOld City as single projects does not consider this social diversity; it increases socio-geographical segregation by either relocating poorer residents out of the Old City or by concentrating them in special estates within the OldCity. The larger these estates are, the more their design tends not to accommodate the dwelling culture of themajority of returned *** thesis proposes that although any particular dwelling culture itself cannot be preserved, a diversity ofdwelling cultures-some new and some old-must be allowed to coexist in order to preserve the city’s overall cultural identity. The goal of redevelopment and preservation should be to
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