{"title":"The Dark Side of the Miracle: Spectacular and Precarious Accumulation in an Urban Village under Siege (A Photo Essay)","authors":"Tong Lam","doi":"10.1215/10679847-9723711","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"Abstract:In spite of their informal and substandard nature, Chinese urban villages are actually part of the infrastructure that institutionalizes and normalizes China's uneven development by providing cheap dormitory-style accommodations to the country's vast army of unskilled rural migrants who flock to cities as precarious laborers. This extended photo essay uses an urban village renewal project in the southern city Guangzhou to analyze the politics of eviction, demolition, resistance, and gentrification in light of the region's shift from low-value to high-tech industries. When urban villagers appropriated ideas of tradition, lineage, and socialist collectivism to fight against the government and the developer, their purpose was to acquire greater compensation and even symbolic capital in order to secure an urban middle-class future for themselves. In the process, however, they have further foreclosed the futures of many rural migrants whose survival in the city rely on cheap accommodation in these slum-like enclaves, even though survival in this context often implies dull and dead-end jobs with little prospect of social mobility. Drawing on the author's visual project called Where There Is No Room for Fiction, the selected photographs here provide a visual ethnographic account of the contested landscape of an urban village under siege. As well, these images explore the possibility of a critical aesthetics in order to engage the official vision of urban modernity that is saturated with spectacle and speculation.","PeriodicalId":44356,"journal":{"name":"Positions-Asia Critique","volume":"1 1","pages":"523 - 547"},"PeriodicalIF":0.4000,"publicationDate":"2022-08-01","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"1","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"Positions-Asia Critique","FirstCategoryId":"1085","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.1215/10679847-9723711","RegionNum":4,"RegionCategory":"社会学","ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"0","JCRName":"ASIAN STUDIES","Score":null,"Total":0}
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Abstract:In spite of their informal and substandard nature, Chinese urban villages are actually part of the infrastructure that institutionalizes and normalizes China's uneven development by providing cheap dormitory-style accommodations to the country's vast army of unskilled rural migrants who flock to cities as precarious laborers. This extended photo essay uses an urban village renewal project in the southern city Guangzhou to analyze the politics of eviction, demolition, resistance, and gentrification in light of the region's shift from low-value to high-tech industries. When urban villagers appropriated ideas of tradition, lineage, and socialist collectivism to fight against the government and the developer, their purpose was to acquire greater compensation and even symbolic capital in order to secure an urban middle-class future for themselves. In the process, however, they have further foreclosed the futures of many rural migrants whose survival in the city rely on cheap accommodation in these slum-like enclaves, even though survival in this context often implies dull and dead-end jobs with little prospect of social mobility. Drawing on the author's visual project called Where There Is No Room for Fiction, the selected photographs here provide a visual ethnographic account of the contested landscape of an urban village under siege. As well, these images explore the possibility of a critical aesthetics in order to engage the official vision of urban modernity that is saturated with spectacle and speculation.
摘要:尽管中国城中村具有非正式和不规范的性质,但它实际上是基础设施的一部分,通过为大量涌入城市的不熟练农民工提供廉价的宿舍式住宿,使中国的不平衡发展制度化和正常化。这篇扩展的摄影文章以南方城市广州的一个城中村改造项目为例,分析了该地区从低价值产业向高科技产业转变的过程中,驱逐、拆迁、抵抗和士绅化的政治问题。当城市村民利用传统、血统和社会主义集体主义的观念与政府和开发商进行斗争时,他们的目的是为了获得更多的补偿,甚至是象征性的资本,以确保自己成为城市中产阶级的未来。然而,在这个过程中,他们进一步剥夺了许多农民工的未来,这些农民工在城市的生存依赖于这些贫民窟般的飞地的廉价住宿,尽管在这种情况下,生存往往意味着枯燥和没有前途的工作,几乎没有社会流动性的前景。根据作者的视觉项目《没有虚构空间的地方》(Where There Is No Room for Fiction),这里精选的照片为被围困的城中村充满争议的景观提供了一种视觉上的民族志描述。同时,这些图像探索了一种批判美学的可能性,以参与城市现代性的官方愿景,这种愿景充满了奇观和投机。