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_aChuo Li _941374 |
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245 | _aPostwar Urban Redevelopment and the Politics of Exclusion : The Case of San Francisco’s Chinatown | ||
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_bSage _c2019 |
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300 | _aVol 55, Issue 1, 2019 (27-43 p.) | ||
520 | _aThis article examines the landscape changes of San Francisco's Chinatown resulting from urban redevelopment after World War II. It describes the contested process of community development and documents the intricacies of Chinatown's spatial struggles. Socially constructed as a space of “otherness,” San Francisco's Chinatown illustrates the ways in which urban redevelopment process interacted with the social and cultural tensions of a plural and liberal urban society. It also reveals how the existing categories of ethnicity and cultural identity have been renegotiated over time. | ||
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_aurban renewal _941375 |
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_aplaces _936067 |
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_adowntown _932053 |
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_aracial politics _934130 |
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_aethnic community _941376 |
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_a places _936067 |
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_apublic housing _941377 |
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_aplanning eras/approaches _941378 |
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_011163 _915497 _dSage, 2019 _tJournal of planning history |
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856 | _uhttps://doi.org/10.1177/1538513218755043 | ||
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