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_aRajagopalan, Mrinalini _956469 |
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_aEngland _bAshgate Publishing Ltd. _c2012 |
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505 | _aCONTENTS List of Illustrations vii Notes on Contributors xiii Acknowledgements xv Foreword xvii Introduction: Architectural Modernities of Imperial Pasts and Nationalist Presents 1 Mrinalini Rajagopalan and Madhuri Desai SECTION 1 COLONIAL TAXONOMIES AND THE NATION'S EPISTEME 1.Making Indian Modern Architects 27 William Glover 2. In Search of the Sacred and Antique in Colonial India 47 Madhuri Desai 3. From Colonial Memorial to National Monument: The Case of the Kashmiri Gate, Delhi 73 Mrinalini Rajagopalan SECTION 2 IMPERIAL DESIGNS AND THE NATION'S FRAGMENTS 4. Comparative Alterities: Native Encounters and the National Museum 105 C. Qreig Crysler 5. The Black Atlantic and Georgian London 137 Richard W. Hayes 6. Almost, But Not Quite: Architecture and the Reconstruction of Space in the Territory of Hawaii Kelema Lee Moses SECTION 3 GLOBAL VOCABULARIES AND LOCAL PRODUCTS 7. Redefining the Dual City: Changing Ideas of Plural Citizenship in Colonial/ Postcolonial Singapore 185 Anoma Pieris 8. Beyond Racialized Representation: Architectural Linguae Francae and Urban Histories in the Kampung Houses and Shophouses of Melaka and Singapore 213 Imran bin Tajudeen 9. Between Typologies and Representation: The Jong Lau and the Discourse of the "Chinese House" in Colonial Hong Kong 253 Cecilia Chu 10. Postcolonial Shanghai: An Urban Discourse of Prosperity and Futurity 285 Andrew Law Index 305 | ||
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