Negotiating Urban Space
Discover the intricate dynamics of urbanization in late imperial China with Negotiating Urban Space by Si-yen Fei. Published in 2010 by the Asia Center of Harvard University, this insightful hardback spans 370 pages and delves into the complexities of urban growth in Nanjing Shi. While urbanization was pivotal for development, it did not foster the expected urban autonomy or civil society as theorized by Weber and Habermas. Fei expertly explores how the actions and creativity of Nanjing's residents reshaped the city on various levels, offering a compelling analysis of urban policy and social conditions in China. This book is essential for anyone interested in the historical context of urbanization in China and the transformative power of its citizens. Enhance your understanding of urban studies and Chinese history with this engaging read.