Living in the Margins in Mainland China, Hong Kong and India

Living in the Margins in Mainland China, Hong Kong and India

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06/2020

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List of Contributors Acknowledgements List of Figures List of Tables and Boxes Introduction: Why Use the Concept of Marginality Today? (Wing Chung Ho and Florence Padovani) Part : Margins in Mainland China: The Rural-Urban Interface 1. Home for Fewer People: The Demolishment of the Sun Palace Farmers' Market and Its Long-term Effect on Lower-skilled Population in Beijing (Yulin Chen, Fei Yan, Yue Yang, and Hengyu Liu) 2. Rural "Dama" in China's Urbanisation: From Rural Left-behind to Urban Strangers (Jing Song and Lulu Li) Part II: Margins in Mainland China: Shanghai 3. When a Marginal Area is Transformed into a Tourist Hot Spot: Tianzifang in Shanghai (Florence Padovani) 4. Cemeteries in Shanghai: Beyond the Margins (Maylis Bellocq) Part III: Margins in Hong Kong 5. "My Community Doesn't Belong to Me Anymore!" Tourism-driven Spatial Change and Radicalise Identity Politics in Hong Kong (Alex Chen Siu Kin and Wing Chung Ho) 6. Surviving the Collective Subjectivity of Choy Yuen Village: From Multiple Marginalizations to Irreversible Resistance (Linda Tjia Yin-nor) Part IV: Margins in India 7. Waste in the Urban Margins: The Example of Delhi's Waste-Pickers (Remi de Bercegol and Shankare Gowda) 8. Living on the Margins of the Legal City in the Southern Periphery of Chennai: A Case of Cumulative Marginalities (Veronique Dupont and R. Dhanalakshmi) Index