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A+BE Architecture and the Built Environment - Seditious Spaces
Protest in Post-Colonial Malaysia
Nurul Azreen Azlan | Engels | 340 pagina's
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This research sought to understand how the trajectory of urban development, which is shaped by the colonial legacy, has produced the contemporary geography of contention in Malaysia. Given that public space is shaped by the colonial legacy, how does it
facilitate or hinder street protests as a function of democracy, which is also a vestige of colonialism? To do this, rather than going into a long discussion about notions of public sphere and public space, much of which originated from Western traditions, I used postcoloniality as a lens for the topic.
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- Auteur(s)Nurul Azreen Azlan
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