'Placing' Culture in Urban China / 对话2015:中国城市与文化

As the Chinese city transforms, arts and culture are widely used instruments of regeneration and competitive place promotion, and serve as well in the struggle to upgrade from labour-intensive manufacturing to a knowledge-based economy. But arts and culture are not just associated with regeneration; they may also be used to contest the meaning and identity of urban space, politicize questions of belonging, and/or resist the insistent displacement pressures that accompany accelerated urbanization.
This workshop aims to provide a platform for urban geographers, planners, urban artists, cultural scholars, and specialists from other fields to showcase their latest research and exchange views.
Keynote speakers
- Professor Chris Berry (King's College London) - Cao Fei's 'Magical Metropolises': Chinese video art and the city
- Dr. Maurizio Marinelli (University of Sussex) - Urban revolution and Chinese contemporary art
- Professor Andy Pratt (City University London) - Cultural production, regeneration, and the Chinese city
- Dr. Hyun Bang Shin (LSE) - Learning from urban China
Papers
- Kristina Karvelyte (University of Leeds) - The (re)branding of Shanghai: why culture matters
- Dr. Paul Kendall (University of Westminster) - Yuanshengtai branding, urban soundscapes, and everyday music
- Dr. Nadia Bertolino (University of Sheffield) and Dr Ioanni Delsante (University of Huddersfield) - Urban reactivation through the creative industry: outlining a frame for selected contemporary case studies in China
- Dr. Rui Su (Middlesex University) - Sustaining culture: dialectic relationships with urban tourism
- Christen Cornell (University of Sydney) - Post avant-garde 'movements': from yundong to spatial change in 1990s Beijing
- Julie Ren (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin) - The reappropriation of hutongs for art spaces: Arrow Space, Za JIa Lab, HomeShop
- Angela Becher (SOAS, University of London) - Humour as détournement: Chinese artists mock the architectural spectacle
- Jian Xiao (Loughborough University) - 'Everybody's Donghu (East Lake)' art project: resistance through representing urban space
This workshop is being produced with the support of the University College London Joint Faculty Institute of Graduate Studies (JFIGS).
Further information: placingcultureinurbanchina.wordpress.com.
Further information
Cost
Free
Open to
All