Architecturalized Asia : mapping a continent through history / edited by Vimalin Rujivacharakul, H. Hazel Hahn, Ken Tadashi Oshima, Peter Christensen.

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Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Honolulu : University of Hawaiʻi Press, 2013.
Series:Spatial habitus (Series)
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Table of Contents:
  • Asia in world architecture and world cartography / Vimalin Rujivacharakul
  • Imagining Asia from the margins: early Portuguese mappings of the continent's architecture and space / Zoltán Biedermann
  • Mountains and streams: architecturalizing landscapes in medieval Korea / Remco E. Breuker
  • The entry of Yaxiya/Asia: the (re)construction of global geography in early modern China / Yuming He
  • Abstract spaces of Asia, Indochina, and empire in the French imaginaire / H. Hazel Hahn
  • The Eurasian hour: Ratzel, Mackinder, and the architecture of geopolitical identity / Peter Christensen
  • Java's architectural enigma: the Austronesian world and the limits of "Asia" / Imran bin Tajudeen
  • Colonialism and its discontents: caitya halls and the constructed origins of South Asian Buddhist architecture / David Efurd
  • Asia outside Asia: the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific exhibition / Ken Tadashi Oshima
  • Construire le style indochinois: identity formation through geopolitical territory and architecture / Caroline Herbelin
  • Land as an architectural idea in modern Japan / Seng Kuan
  • Communist mosques: forgotten futures of late Soviet Central Asia / Igor Demchenko
  • Shifting gaze: Irano-Persian architecture from the great game to a nation-state
  • Talinn Grigor.