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Libri ambientati a Kuala Lumpur migliori da leggere e consigliati

Questa è la pagina dedicata a libri ambientati a Kuala Lumpur.

In questa pagina troverai 5 prodotti, tra cui “Un peculiar asesinato malayo: El inspector Singh investiga”.

International Liability Regime for Biodiversity Damage: The Nagoya-Kuala Lumpur Supplementary Protocol (Routledge Research in International Environmental Law) (English Edition)

International Liability Regime for Biodiversity Damage: The Nagoya-Kuala Lumpur Supplementary Protocol (Routledge Research in International Environmental Law) (English Edition)
autore
Akiho Shibata
curatore
Akiho Shibata
editore
Routledge
Asin: B00j9kuppm Tipologia: Libro Pagine: 443 Formato: Ebook Editore: Routledge Lingua: Inglese Prezzo: 13.87

Un peculiar asesinato malayo: El inspector Singh investiga

Un peculiar asesinato malayo: El inspector Singh investiga
autore
Shamini Flint
traduttore
Eva Carballeira
editore
Amok ediciones
Ean: 9788419211002 Asin: 8419211001 Isbn: 8419211001 Tipologia: Libro Pagine: 264 Formato: Copertina flessibile Edizione: 1 Editore: Amok ediciones Lingua: Spagnolo Prezzo: 23.95

Kuala Lumpur: Community, Infrastructure and Urban Inclusivity

Kuala Lumpur: Community, Infrastructure and Urban Inclusivity
autore
Krzysztof Nawratek
editore
Routledge
Ean: 9781138207387 Asin: 1138207381 Isbn: 1138207381 Tipologia: Libro Pagine: 142 Formato: Copertina rigida Editore: Routledge Lingua: Inglese Prezzo: 34.26
Sinossi:

Kuala Lumpur is a diverse city representing many different religions and nationalities. Recent government policy has actively promoted unity and cohesion throughout the city; and the country of Malaysia, with the implementation of a programme called 1Malaysia. In this book, the authors investigate the aims of this programme-predominantly to unify the Malaysian society-and how these objectives resonate in the daily spatial practices of the city’s residents. This book argues that elements of urban infrastructure could work as an essential mediator ‘beyond community’, allowing inclusive social structures to be built, despite cultural and religious tensions existing within the city. It builds on the premise of an empirical study which explores the ways in which different communities use the same spaces, supported through the implementation of a theoretical framework which looks at both Western and Islamic conceptualisations of the notion of community. Through the analysis of Kuala Lumpur, this book contributes towards the creation of more inclusive places in multi-ethnic, multi-cultural and multi-religious communities across the world.

Advances in Civil Engineering Materials: Selected Articles from the 6th International Conference on Architecture and Civil Engineering (ICACE 2022), August 2022, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia: 310

Advances in Civil Engineering Materials: Selected Articles from the 6th International Conference on Architecture and Civil Engineering (ICACE 2022), August 2022, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia: 310
autore
Seyed Sattar Emamian
curatore
Seyed Sattar Emamian
editore
Springer Verlag, Singapore
Ean: 9789811980237 Asin: 9811980233 Isbn: 9811980233 Tipologia: Libro Pagine: 456 Formato: Copertina rigida Editore: Springer verlag, singapore Lingua: Inglese Prezzo: 192.59

Architecture and Urban Form in Kuala Lumpur: Race and Chinese Spaces in a Postcolonial City

Architecture and Urban Form in Kuala Lumpur: Race and Chinese Spaces in a Postcolonial City
autore
Yat Ming Loo
editore
Routledge
Ean: 9781138267008 Asin: 1138267007 Isbn: 1138267007 Tipologia: Libro Pagine: 240 Formato: Copertina flessibile Editore: Routledge Lingua: Inglese Prezzo: 58.49
Sinossi:

Kuala Lumpur, the capital city of Malaysia, is a former colony of the British Empire which today prides itself in being a multicultural society par excellence. However, the Islamisation of the urban landscape, which is at the core of Malaysia’s decolonisation projects, has marginalised the Chinese urban spaces which were once at the heart of Kuala Lumpur. Engaging with complex colonial and postcolonial aspects of the city, from the British colonial era in the 1880s to the modernisation period in the 1990s, this book demonstrates how Kuala Lumpur’s urban landscape is overwritten by a racial agenda through the promotion of Malaysian Architecture, including the world-famous mega-projects of the Petronas Twin Towers and the new administrative capital of Putrajaya. Drawing on a wide range of Chinese community archives, interviews and resources, the book illustrates how Kuala Lumpur’s Chinese spaces have been subjugated. This includes original case studies showing how the Chinese re-appropriated the Kuala Lumpur old city centre of Chinatown and Chinese cemeteries as a way of contesting state’s hegemonic national identity and ideology. This book is arguably the first academic book to examine the relationship of Malaysia’s large Chinese minority with the politics of architecture and urbanism in Kuala Lumpur. It is also one of the few academic books to situate the Chinese diaspora spaces at the centre of the construction of city and nation. By including the spatial contestation of those from the margins and their resistance against the state ideology, this book proposes a recuperative urban and architectural history, seeking to revalidate the marginalised spaces of minority community and re-script them into the narrative of the postcolonial nation-state.

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