Politics and Aesthetics of Creativity
. Ed(S): Wong, Heung Wah (Hong Kong University Hong Kong); Pan, Lu; Chau, Karin Ling-Fung
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Editor(s): Wong, Heung Wah (Hong Kong University, Hong Kong University of Hong Kong Hong Kong University, Hong Kong Hong Kong University, Hong Kong Hong Kong University, Hong Kong University of Hong Kong The University of Hong Kong Hong Kong University, Hong Kong); Pan, Lu; Chau, Karin Ling-Fung. Num Pages: 310 pages. BIC Classification: 1F; HBJF; JFC; JFS; JPQB; RGC. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 228 x 154 x 10. Weight in Grams: 445.
This volume of original essays critically examines the intriguing interplay among major actors and venues of creative practices in contemporary East Asian cities. Its chapters closely investigate manifestations of the political and aesthetic decisions made, or not made, in the construction and representation of creative cities. The contributors give Tokyo, Seoul, Hong Kong, Taipei, and Shanghai special consideration.
This volume of original essays critically examines the intriguing interplay among major actors and venues of creative practices in contemporary East Asian cities. Its chapters closely investigate manifestations of the political and aesthetic decisions made, or not made, in the construction and representation of creative cities. The contributors give Tokyo, Seoul, Hong Kong, Taipei, and Shanghai special consideration.
Product Details
Publication date
2015
Publisher
Bridge21 Publications, LLC United States
Condition
New
Number of Pages
278
Format
Paperback
Place of Publication
Los Angeles, United States
ISBN
9781626430167
SKU
V9781626430167
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 15 to 20 working days
Ref
99-2
About . Ed(S): Wong, Heung Wah (Hong Kong University Hong Kong); Pan, Lu; Chau, Karin Ling-Fung
Heung Wah Wong: Programme Director of the Global Creative Industries, Programme of the School of Modern Languages and Cultures, Associate Professor at the University of Hong Kong.
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