
Remaking Beijing: Tiananmen Square and the Creation of a Political Space
by
Wu Hung
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History
Art & Photography
Format
Paperback
Pages
240
Language
English
Published
Sep 1, 2005
Publisher
The University of Chicago Press
Edition
Edition Unstated
ISBN-10
0226360792
ISBN-13
9780226360799
Description
In the years following 1949, Beijing underwent a dramatic transformation that reshaped not only its physical landscape but also its political significance. The author navigates through the layers of history, culture, and ideology that have influenced the evolution of Tiananmen Square, one of the city's most iconic spaces. The narrative delves into how the square has served as a stage for political expression and national identity, changing from a symbol of imperial power to a backdrop for revolutionary fervor.
As the city redefined itself amidst the pressures of modernization and political upheaval, the author emphasizes how Tiananmen Square became a canvas where the aspirations and struggles of the people converged. Through a detailed examination of architecture, public gatherings, and the role of memory, the work reveals the complexities of traditional values entangled with contemporary politics, painting a vivid picture of a city in perpetual transformation.
As the city redefined itself amidst the pressures of modernization and political upheaval, the author emphasizes how Tiananmen Square became a canvas where the aspirations and struggles of the people converged. Through a detailed examination of architecture, public gatherings, and the role of memory, the work reveals the complexities of traditional values entangled with contemporary politics, painting a vivid picture of a city in perpetual transformation.
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