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Architectural Mimicry in Contemporary China
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Architectural Mimicry in Contemporary China
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- CONTENTS
- FOREWORD
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
- 1 INTO âTHE LAND OF COURTLY ENJOYMENTSâ :An Introduction to Chinaâs Architectural Mimicry
- 2 THE FASCINATION WITH FAUX: Philosophical and Theoretical Drivers of Architectural Reproduction in China
- 3. MANIFESTATIONS OF WESTERNIZATION : The Anatomy of Chinaâs Simulacrascapes
- 4. Simulacra and the Sino-Psyche: Understanding the Chinese Motivation for Replicating the Alien
- 5. Residential Revolution: Inside the Twenty-fi rst Century Chinese Dream
- Conclusion: From Imitation to Innovation?
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index