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Fantasy Islands: Chinese Dreams and Ecological Fears in an Age of Climate Crisis
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Fantasy Islands: Chinese Dreams and Ecological Fears in an Age of Climate Crisis in Chattanooga, TN
Current price: $29.95

Barnes and Noble
Fantasy Islands: Chinese Dreams and Ecological Fears in an Age of Climate Crisis in Chattanooga, TN
Current price: $29.95
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The rise of China and its status as a leading global factory are altering the way people live and consume. At the same time, the world appears wary of the real costs involved.
Fantasy Islands
probes Chinese, European, and American ecodesire and ecotechnological dreams, and examines the solutions they offer to environmental degradation in this age of global economic change.
Uncovering the stories of sites in China, including the plan for a new ecocity called Dongtan on the island of Chongming, megasuburbs, and the Shanghai World Expo, Julie Sze explores the flows, fears, and fantasies of Pacific Rim politics that shaped them. She charts how climate change discussions align with US fears of China's ascendancy and the related demise of the American Century, and she considers the motives of financial and political capital for ecocity and ecological development supported by elite power structures in the UK and China.
shows how ineffectual these efforts are while challenging us to see what a true ecocity would be.
Fantasy Islands
probes Chinese, European, and American ecodesire and ecotechnological dreams, and examines the solutions they offer to environmental degradation in this age of global economic change.
Uncovering the stories of sites in China, including the plan for a new ecocity called Dongtan on the island of Chongming, megasuburbs, and the Shanghai World Expo, Julie Sze explores the flows, fears, and fantasies of Pacific Rim politics that shaped them. She charts how climate change discussions align with US fears of China's ascendancy and the related demise of the American Century, and she considers the motives of financial and political capital for ecocity and ecological development supported by elite power structures in the UK and China.
shows how ineffectual these efforts are while challenging us to see what a true ecocity would be.
The rise of China and its status as a leading global factory are altering the way people live and consume. At the same time, the world appears wary of the real costs involved.
Fantasy Islands
probes Chinese, European, and American ecodesire and ecotechnological dreams, and examines the solutions they offer to environmental degradation in this age of global economic change.
Uncovering the stories of sites in China, including the plan for a new ecocity called Dongtan on the island of Chongming, megasuburbs, and the Shanghai World Expo, Julie Sze explores the flows, fears, and fantasies of Pacific Rim politics that shaped them. She charts how climate change discussions align with US fears of China's ascendancy and the related demise of the American Century, and she considers the motives of financial and political capital for ecocity and ecological development supported by elite power structures in the UK and China.
shows how ineffectual these efforts are while challenging us to see what a true ecocity would be.
Fantasy Islands
probes Chinese, European, and American ecodesire and ecotechnological dreams, and examines the solutions they offer to environmental degradation in this age of global economic change.
Uncovering the stories of sites in China, including the plan for a new ecocity called Dongtan on the island of Chongming, megasuburbs, and the Shanghai World Expo, Julie Sze explores the flows, fears, and fantasies of Pacific Rim politics that shaped them. She charts how climate change discussions align with US fears of China's ascendancy and the related demise of the American Century, and she considers the motives of financial and political capital for ecocity and ecological development supported by elite power structures in the UK and China.
shows how ineffectual these efforts are while challenging us to see what a true ecocity would be.

















