UID:
edocfu_9958351699702883
Format:
1 online resource
ISBN:
9780231504225
Series Statement:
Weatherhead Books on Asia
Content:
Set in the long-lost City of Victoria (a fictional world similar to Hong Kong), Atlas is written from the unified perspective of future archaeologists struggling to rebuild a thrilling metropolis. Divided into four sections—"Theory," "The City," "Streets," and "Signs"—the novel reimagines Victoria through maps and other historical documents and artifacts, mixing real-world scenarios with purely imaginary people and events while incorporating anecdotes and actual and fictional social commentary and critique.Much like the quasi-fictional adventures in map-reading and remapping explored by Paul Auster, Jorge Luis Borges, and Italo Calvino, Dung Kai-cheung's novel challenges the representation of place and history and the limits of technical and scientific media in reconstructing a history. It best exemplifies the author's versatility and experimentation, along with China's rapidly evolving literary culture, by blending fiction, nonfiction, and poetry in a story about succeeding and failing to recapture the things we lose. Playing with a variety of styles and subjects, Dung Kai-cheung inventively engages with the fate of Hong Kong since its British "handover" in 1997, which officially marked the end of colonial rule and the beginning of an uncharted future.
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Frontmatter --
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Contents --
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Preface: An Archaeology for the Future --
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Introduction --
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Part One: Theory --
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1 Counterplace --
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2 Commonplace --
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3. Misplace --
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4 Displace --
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5 Antiplace --
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6 Nonplace --
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7Extraterritoriality --
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8 Boundary --
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9 Utopia --
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10 Supertopia --
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11 Subtopia --
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12 Transtopia --
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12 Transtopia --
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14 Unitopia --
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15 Omnitopia --
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Part Two: The City --
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16 Mirage: City in the Sea --
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17 Mirage: Towers in the Air --
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18 Pottinger’s inverted vision --
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19 Gordon’s Jail --
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20 “Plan of the City of Victoria,” 1889 --
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21 The Four Wan and Nine Yeuk --
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22 The Centaur of the East --
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23 Scandal Point and the Military Cantonment --
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24 Mr. Smith’s One-Day Trip --
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25 The View from Government House --
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26 The Toad of Belcher’s Dream --
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27 The Return of Kwan Tai Loo --
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28 The Curse of Tai Ping Shan --
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29 War Game --
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Part Three: Streets --
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30 Spring Garden Lane --
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31 Ice House Street --
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32 Sugar Street --
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33 Tsat Tsz Mui Road --
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34 Canal Road East and Canal Road West --
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35 Aldrich Street --
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36 Possession Street --
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37 Sycamore Street --
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38 Tung Choi Street and Sai Yeung Choi Street --
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39 Sai Yee Street --
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40 Public Square Street --
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41 Cedar Street --
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Part Four: Signs --
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42 The Decline of the Legend --
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43 The Eye of the Typhoon --
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44 Chek Lap Kok Airport --
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45 The Metonymic Spectrum --
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46 The Elevation of Imagination --
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47 Geological Discrimination --
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48 North-Oriented Declination --
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49 The Travel of Numbers --
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50 The Tomb of Signs --
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51 The Orbit of Time --
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Acknowledgments --
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Author & Translators
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In English.
Language:
English
URL:
https://doi.org/10.7312/dung16100