Superscribing Sustainability: Reformulating China's Contemporary Urbanism

dc.contributor.advisorBuck, Danielen_US
dc.contributor.authorRodenbiker, Jesseen_US
dc.date.accessioned2013-10-03T23:34:01Z
dc.date.available2014-12-29T21:12:32Z
dc.date.issued2013-10-03
dc.description.abstractWithin China's post-1980's urban planning discourse, shan-shui, a significance-laden compound character set translatable as `mountain-water' or `landscape', aligned with urban sustainability. The focus of this genealogical discourse analysis delineates the origins, evolution, interpretation, and application of the term shan-shui within China's contemporary urbanization as a developing urban design paradigm, informed through transnational flows of urban design practices. This work highlights case studies showing this discourse's morphological materializations and analyzes interviews, publications, media, letter exchanges, and urban designs to problematize the use of shan-shui within the discursive processes of urban development and sustainability discourses. The superscription of shan-shui generates a rubric through which Chinese cultural and symbolic elements are (re)formulated in contemporary urban developments and conjoined with sustainable urban design practices facilitating multifaceted ends including efforts towards sustainable urban development, bourgeoning neo-classical urban aesthetics, conceptual bridging of human-nature relations, land-centric capital accumulation, and a vernacular urbanism.en_US
dc.description.embargo10000-01-01
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/1794/13278
dc.language.isoen_USen_US
dc.publisherUniversity of Oregonen_US
dc.rightsAll Rights Reserved.en_US
dc.subjectChinaen_US
dc.subjectCultureen_US
dc.subjectShan-shuien_US
dc.subjectSustainabilityen_US
dc.subjectUrbanismen_US
dc.subjectUrban planningen_US
dc.titleSuperscribing Sustainability: Reformulating China's Contemporary Urbanismen_US
dc.typeElectronic Thesis or Dissertationen_US
thesis.degree.disciplineInterdisciplinary Studies Program: Asian Studiesen_US
thesis.degree.grantorUniversity of Oregonen_US
thesis.degree.levelmastersen_US
thesis.degree.nameM.A.en_US

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