Reimagining the More-Than-Human City: Stories from Singapore

Reimagining the More-Than-Human City: Stories from Singapore

by Jamie Wang
Reimagining the More-Than-Human City: Stories from Singapore

Reimagining the More-Than-Human City: Stories from Singapore

by Jamie Wang

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Overview

An exploration of the multifaceted urban environmental issues in Singapore through a more-than-human lens, calling for new ways to think of and story cities.

As climate change accelerates and urbanization intensifies, our need for more sustainable and livable cities has never been more urgent. Yet, the imaginary of a flourishing urban ecofuture is often driven by a specific version of sustainability that is tied to both high-tech futurism and persistent economic growth. What kinds of sustainable futures are we calling forth, and at what and whose expense? In Reimagining the More-Than-Human City, Jamie Wang attempts to answer these questions by critically examining the sociocultural, political, ethical, and affective facets of human-environment dynamics in the urban nexus, with a geographic focus on Singapore.

Widely considered a model for the future of urbanism and an emblematic new world city, Singapore, Wang contends, is a fascinating site to explore how modernist sustainable urbanism is imagined and put into practice. Drawing on field research, this book explores distinct and intrarelated urban imaginaries situated in various sites, from the futuristic, authoritarian Supertree Grove, positioned as a technologically sustainable solution to a velocity-charged and singular urban transportation system, to highly protected nature reserves and to the cemeteries, where graves and memories continue to be exhumed and erased to make way for development. Wang also attends to more contingent yet hopeful alternatives that aim to reconfigure current urban approaches. In the face of growing enthusiasm for building high-tech, sustainable, and “natural” cities, Wang ultimately argues that urban imaginings must create space for a more relational understanding of urban environments.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780262550932
Publisher: MIT Press
Publication date: 10/01/2024
Series: Urban and Industrial Environments
Pages: 280
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

Jamie Wang is Research Assistant Professor at the Education University of Hong Kong. She is also an editor of the journal Feminist Review.

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“By examining the various human and non-human agents that have co-shaped Singapore’s urban development, Wang breaks new ground and opens up space for imagining more socio-ecologically diverse and inclusive urban futures.”
—Creighton Paul Connolly, Assistant Professor, Department of Urban Planning and Design, University of Hong Kong
 
“In this rich and insightful study Jamie Wang uses Singapore as a laboratory to extend our understanding of the more-than-human city. Wang shows that Singapore’s drive to be a global exemplar for ‘green urbanism’ is rooted in an authoritarian discourse of ecological, social, and spatial control."
—Matthew Gandy, Professor of Geography, University of Cambridge; author of Natura Urbana
 
“Jamie Wang offers us a powerful way of counter-imagining the modern city in the Anthropocene: this is a book of hope and creativity, as well as critical insight.”
—Emily Potter, Professor in Literary Studies and Associate Head of School (Research) for the School of Communication and Creative Arts, Deakin University

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