On the margins of urban South Korea : : core location as method and praxis / / Laam Hae.

"On the Margins of Urban South Korea, seeks to provide rich and illuminating accounts of key sites of urban, national, and transnational development in contemporary South Korea. It is an outcome of long-term collaboration and dialogue among interdisciplinary Korean Studies scholars from archite...

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Place / Publishing House:Toronto, Ontario : : University of Toronto Press, Scholarly Publishing Division,, 2019.
Year of Publication:2019
Edition:First edition.
Language:English
Physical Description:1 online resource
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Table of Contents:
  • List of AbbreviationsIntroduction: Core Location, Asia as Method, and a Relational Understanding of PlacesLaam Hae, York University and Jesook Song, University of Toronto
  • 1. The Idea of Chinatown: Rethinking Cities from the PeripherySujin Eom, Dartmouth College
  • 2. Seeing the Development of Jeju Global Education City from the MarginsYoujeong Oh, University of Texas at Austin
  • 3. Against the Construction State: Korean Pro-Greenbelt Activism as MethodLaam Hae, York University
  • 4. Marriage Migration as Spatio-Temporal Fix in Pohang's Post-Industrial Urban Development through SaemaulHyeseon Jeong, University of Newcastle, Australia
  • 5. "Locations of Reflexivity": South Korean Community Activism and Its Affective Promise for "Solidarity" Mun Young Cho, Yonsei University, South Korea
  • 6. The Education Welfare Project at Pine Tree Hill: A Core Location to Assess Distributional and Transitional Forms of JusticeJesook Song, University of Toronto
  • 7. Situating the Space of Labour: Activism, Work, and Urban RegenerationSeo Young Park, Scripps CollegeAfterwordJesook Song, University of Toronto and Laam Hae, York University.