摘要
The urban evolution of Gulangyu,a historic international settlement in the city of Xiamen on China’s southeast coast,has long attracted the attention of scholars working in the field of Chinese urban history.Until recently,however,few efforts have been made to theorize the spatial formation of Gulangyu.Drawing upon existing research on the island’s development,particularly since the early 1840s,this study aims to offer a critical reading of the modern transformation of Gulangyu.By retracing the urban evolution of Gulangyu on the basis of historical maps and fieldtrip data,its spatial restructuring up to the early 1940s has been reviewed and analyzed.With GIS and CAD-based tools,conflated results are presented to explain the island’s spatial mixity.The results show that from military fortification to village settlements,through the competition between local inhabitants and earlier imperialists,and then the coopetition of foreign residents and returned overseas Chinese,the making of Gulangyu as a historic international settlement was hardly a Western-dominant process.Instead,it should provide an entry point for a contextualized critique of current research on similar urban space in China’s modern history.
作者
Wang Jing
Chen Tingting
Lang Wei
Zhang Chengguo
Li Xun
王劲;陈婷婷;郎嵬(School of Geography and Planning,Sun Yat-sen University;School of Geography and Planning;China Regional Coordinated Development and Rural Construction Institute,Sun Yat-sen University)
基金
funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China
Grant Numbers 41030479,41801161,41801163
the National Social Science Foundation of China(21AZD034)。