Moral Global Storytelling: Reflections on Place and Space in Shanghai's Urban Neighborhoods

Q1 Arts and Humanities
Non Arkaraprasertkul
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Abstract:Based on my long-term ethnographic research in the traditional alleyway neighborhoods in Shanghai, known as lilong ("li" meaning neighborhood and "long" meaning lane), I discuss "popular stories" surrounding their existence. As a legacy of the city's treaty port era (1842-1932), the lilong houses and neighborhoods are to Shanghai more than just a physical structure, but also a distinct cultural relic. I focus on the "moral responsibility" to live a life that aligns with one's narrative of historic preservation. I demonstrate how the forces of globalization play a major role in the changing sociopolitical landscape of life in lilong neighborhoods. We could better understand those forces by placing them in the context of morality. I here reveal three major themes: the discourse around the ideas of "authentic Shanghai life," the perceptions of lilong neighborhoods in relation to the political economy of heritage brought about by the popular knowledge about Shanghai, and how architecture tells its stories of the city and cultures.
道德的全球叙事:对上海城市社区中地点与空间的思考
摘要:本文通过对上海传统巷弄街区“里弄”(“里弄”意为邻里,“里弄”意为弄堂)的长期民族志研究,探讨其存在的“通俗故事”。作为这座城市通商口岸时代(1842-1932)的遗产,里龙的房屋和社区对上海来说不仅仅是一个实体结构,也是一个独特的文化遗产。我关注的是“道德责任”,即过一种与个人对历史保护的叙述一致的生活。我展示了全球化的力量如何在里隆社区不断变化的社会政治生活中发挥重要作用。我们可以更好地理解这些力量,把它们放在道德的背景下。我在这里揭示了三个主要的主题:围绕“正宗的上海生活”理念的论述,关于上海的流行知识所带来的与遗产政治经济相关的里弄社区的看法,以及建筑如何讲述城市和文化的故事。
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Storytelling, Self, Society
Storytelling, Self, Society Arts and Humanities-Literature and Literary Theory
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