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3. ‘Centering’ the City
The Upattasanti Pagoda as Symbolic Space in Myanmar’s New Capital of Naypyidaw
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter 1
- Table of Contents 7
- List of Figures and Tables 8
- 1. Introduction 15
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Part 1. Images and Symbols
- 2. The Spectral Coloniality of Calcutta’s Ochterlony 45
- 3. ‘Centering’ the City 81
- 4. Transitions 107
- 5. Global Dynamics and Tropes of Place 141
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Part 2. Tales of the City
- 6. A City for All 175
- 7. A World Garden City in the New Millennium 209
- 8. Delhi Incognita 245
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Part 3. Political and Urban Discourses
- 9. The Physical Manifestation of Political Ideologies in Ali Sadikin’s Jakarta (1966-1977) 279
- 10. Religious Gentrification: Islam and the Remaking of Urban Place in Jakarta 307
- 11. Invisible Technologies and Loud Narratives 331
- 12. Changing ideas of Hanoi 355
- 13. Conclusion 383
- Index 407
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter 1
- Table of Contents 7
- List of Figures and Tables 8
- 1. Introduction 15
-
Part 1. Images and Symbols
- 2. The Spectral Coloniality of Calcutta’s Ochterlony 45
- 3. ‘Centering’ the City 81
- 4. Transitions 107
- 5. Global Dynamics and Tropes of Place 141
-
Part 2. Tales of the City
- 6. A City for All 175
- 7. A World Garden City in the New Millennium 209
- 8. Delhi Incognita 245
-
Part 3. Political and Urban Discourses
- 9. The Physical Manifestation of Political Ideologies in Ali Sadikin’s Jakarta (1966-1977) 279
- 10. Religious Gentrification: Islam and the Remaking of Urban Place in Jakarta 307
- 11. Invisible Technologies and Loud Narratives 331
- 12. Changing ideas of Hanoi 355
- 13. Conclusion 383
- Index 407