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The second life of Kowloon Walled City: Crime media and cultural memory

机译:九龙寨城的第二人生:犯罪媒体和文化记忆

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Kowloon Walled City (hereafter KWC or Walled City), Hong Kong has been described as ‘one of history’s great anomalies’. The territory remained under Chinese rule throughout the period of British colonialism, with neither jurisdiction wishing to take active responsibility for its administration. In the postwar period, the area became notorious for vice, drugs and unsanitary living conditions, yet also attracted the attention of artists, photographers and writers, who viewed it as an instance of anarchic urbanism. Despite its demolition in 1993, KWC has continued to capture the imaginations of successive generations across Asia. Drawing on data from an oral and visual history project on the enclave, alongside images, interviews and observations regarding the ‘second life’ of KWC, this article will trace the unique flow of meanings and reimaginings that KWC has inspired. The article will locate the peculiar collisions of crime and consumerism prompted by KWC within the broader contexts in which they are embedded, seeking out a new interdisciplinary perspective that attends to the internecine spaces of crime, media and culture in contemporary Asian societies.
机译:香港九龙寨城(以下称KWC或寨城)被描述为“历史上的重大异常之一”。在整个英国殖民主义时期,该领土一直处于中国的统治之下,没有哪个司法管辖区希望对其行政管理承担积极责任。战后时期,该地区因恶习,毒品和不卫生的生活条件而臭名昭著,但也吸引了艺术家,摄影师和作家的注意,他们将其视为无政府主义城市主义的一个实例。尽管在1993年拆除了KWC,但KWC仍继续吸引着整个亚洲后代的想像力。借助飞地上口头和视觉历史项目的数据,以及有关KWC的“第二人生”的图像,访谈和观察,本文将追溯KWC启发的独特含义和重新想象。本文将在KWC所嵌入的更广泛的背景下找到犯罪和消费主义引发的特殊冲突,寻找一种新的跨学科视角,探讨当代亚洲社会犯罪,媒体和文化的相互联系。

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