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E-raamat: On the Margins of Urban South Korea: Core Location as Method and Praxis

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  • Formaat: 208 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 04-Nov-2019
  • Kirjastus: University of Toronto Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781487517779
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  • Formaat: 208 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 04-Nov-2019
  • Kirjastus: University of Toronto Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781487517779

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This book provides a rich and illuminating account of the peripheries of urban, regional, and transnational development in South Korea. Engaging with the ideas of "core location," a term coined by Baik Young-seo, and "Asia as method," a concept with a century-old intellectual lineage in East Asia, each chapter in the volume discusses the ways in which a place can be studied in an increasingly globalized world. Examining cases set in the Jeju English Education City, anti-poverty and community activist sites, rural areas home to large numbers of migrant women, and Koreas Chinatowns, greenbelts, and textile factories, the collection develops a relational understanding of a place as a constellation of local and global forces and processes that interact and contradict in particular ways. Each chapter also explores multiple modes of urban marginality and discusses how understanding them shapes the methods of academic praxis for social justice causes and decolonialized scholarship. This book is the outcome of several years of interdisciplinary collaborations and dialogues among scholars based in geography, architecture, anthropology, and urban politics.
Acknowledgments vii
Editors' Note ix
List of Abbreviations
xi
Introduction: Core Location, Asia as Method, and a Relational Understanding of Places 3(18)
Laam Hae
Jesook Song
1 The Idea of Chinatown: Rethinking Cities from the Periphery
21(22)
Sujin Eom
2 Seeing the Development of Jeju Global Education City from the Margins
43(22)
Youjeong Oh
3 Against the Construction State: Korean Pro-greenbelt Activism as Method
65(24)
Laam Hae
4 Marriage Migration as Spatio-Temporal Fix in Pohang's Post-Industrial Urban Development through Saemaul
89(25)
Hyeseon Jeong
5 "Locations of Reflexivity": South Korean Community Activism and Its Affective Promise for "Solidarity"
114(24)
Mun Young Cho
6 The Education Welfare Project at Pine Tree Hill: A Core Location to Assess Distributional and Transitional Forms of Justice
138(25)
Jesook Song
7 Situating the Space of Labour: Activism, Work, and Urban Regeneration
163(24)
Seo Young Park
Afterword 187(6)
Jesook Song
Laam Hae
Contributors 193
Jesook Song is a professor in the Department of Anthropology at the University of Toronto.



Laam Hae is an associate professor in the Department of Politics at York University.