目次
Introduction Thinking East Asia Geographically
1 The Geography of Neo‐liberal Hegemony(Neoliberalism and the Geography of Hegemony)
2 The Visible Hand of Multinationals and Geographies of Capital Accumulation(The Evolving Industrial Landscape of Malaysia,1970‐2001:The East Asian Connection;“Land for Roads”? Land Policy and Crisis of Urban Redevelopment in Nanjing ほか)
3 Geographies of “the Web of Socio‐ecological Life”(Care and Control:Colonial Governmentality and Urban Social Policy in Colonial Seoul;Alternative Geographies of Tokyo ほか)
4 Geographies of Political,Class and Individual Struggles(Heritage,Identity and the (Re)Construction of Culture in Postcolonial Hong Kong
Social Justice and Illegal Construction in China:A Case Study of Tianhe Village,Guangzhou ほか)