Cultural Politics of Urban Development in South Korea
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<p>This book analyses the cultural politics of urban development in Gwangju South Korea and illustrates the implementation of state-led arts-based urban boosterism efforts in the context of political trauma and the desire for economic growth.</p><p>The book explores urban development that is complicated by the recent history of democratic uprising in Gwangju and it examines the dichotomy between cities as growth machines and progressive metropolises. Actor-oriented qualitative research methods are used to show how culture and economies can evolve from territorial conflicts. The author argues that the quest for both growth and social justice can coexist in intertwined ways and create urban development. Moreover recent events in Gwangju such as the May 18 Democratic Uprising and massacre are shown to act as a backdrop for state-led urban boosterism and desire for economic growth at the same time as depicting a resistance to state-corporate marketing plans which culminates in the eventual emergence of relatively coherent places-of-memory. These convergences and divergences are comparable to the urban boosterism characteristic of Western cities.</p><p>The book contributes to the dialogue surrounding geography urban studies and postcolonial urban development and will be of interest to academics working in these fields as well as human geography planning urban politics and East Asian studies.</p>
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