2017
DOI: 10.24043/isj.16
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Locating Zhuhai between land and sea: a relational production of Zhuhai, China, as an island city

Abstract: ABSTRACT:Despite an abundance of representations that focalize Zhuhai's island and coastal features in both academic and popular discourses, serious engagement with the lived sociogeographic realities of the 'city of a hundred islands' are few and far between. As a critical reaction, this paper seeks a relational production of Zhuhai, China as an island city with specific urban island spatiality. The focus/locus problematic is deployed within the wider context of the relational turn in island studies. First, r… Show more

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“…The repurposing of city centre waterfronts into tourism and leisure zones is a common phenomenon, both elsewhere in China (e.g. 陈永锭, 2013;Hong, 2017) and abroad, but the effects of this displacement of existing urban functions may be particularly strong in island cities in which urban expansion into the interior is difficult.…”
Section: Development and Relocation Of Sanya Portmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The repurposing of city centre waterfronts into tourism and leisure zones is a common phenomenon, both elsewhere in China (e.g. 陈永锭, 2013;Hong, 2017) and abroad, but the effects of this displacement of existing urban functions may be particularly strong in island cities in which urban expansion into the interior is difficult.…”
Section: Development and Relocation Of Sanya Portmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At this time, most of the population of what we now regard as China resided in the north of the country, far from the ocean and sea, and, for most of the next 3500 years, China's centres of political and economic power were located in the continental interior. As a result, China developed a mainland-centred culture (Hong, 2017), and Chinese social, political, and religious actors tended to focus on land power.…”
Section: Mountains In the Seamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The tension between island as metaphor and island as place has thus formed the crux of much powerful island studies theorisation, engaged in from different perspectives and arriving at different conclusions (e.g., Fletcher, 2011;Ronström, 2013;Pigou-Dennis & Grydehøj, 2014;Hong, 2017).…”
Section: Current Trends In International Island Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hayward's warning is an important one, and Shima has indeed helped advance new conceptualisations of the appropriate subject matters and borders of island studies, particularly through development of the 'aquapelago' as a theoretical framework focusing on human-land-sea interaction (launched in Hayward, 2012a; with subsequent contributions from, for example, Hayward, 2012b;Fleury, 2013;Alexander, 2015;Dick, 2015;MacKinnon, 2016;Bremner, 2017). In recent years, I have ventured outside my own scholarly comfort zone of remote, cold-water islands to help establish a distinctive form of urban island studies, which has not only brought new disciplinary perspectives (architecture, urban studies, urban planning) to bear on traditional island studies questions but has also highlighted hitherto under-appreciated connections between islands and cities as well as called into question certain assumptions about the nature of islandness in general (e.g., Grydehøj, 2015;Steyn, 2015;Hayward, 2015;Casagrande, 2016;Grydehøj & Kelman, 2016;Gang, 2017).…”
Section: Grounding-and Watering-island Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%