Gordon Mathews is professor of anthropology at the Chinese University of Hong Kong. He is the author of Global Culture/ Individual Identity: Searching for Home in the Cultural Supermarket and What Makes Life Worth Living? How Japanese and Americans Make Sense of Their Worlds, coauthor of Hong Kong, China: Learning to Belong to a Nation, and coeditor of several books.
There is nowhere else in the world quite like Chungking Mansions, a dilapidated seventeen-story commercial and residential structure in the heart of Hong Kong’s tourist district. A remarkably motley group of people call the building home; Pakistani phone stall operators, Chinese guesthouse workers, Nepalese heroin addicts, Indonesian sex workers, and traders and asylum seekers from all over Asia and Africa live and work there—even backpacking tourists rent rooms. In short, it is possibly the most globalized spot on the planet.
But as Ghetto at the Center of the World shows us, a trip to Chungking Mansions reveals a far less glamorous side of globalization. A world away from the gleaming headquarters of multinational corporations, Chungking Mansions is emblematic of the way globalization actually works for most of the world’s people. Gordon Mathews’s intimate portrayal of the building’s polyethnic residents lays bare their intricate connections to the international circulation of goods, money, and ideas. We come to understand the day-to-day realities of globalization through the stories of entrepreneurs from Africa carting cell phones in their luggage to sell back home and temporary workers from South Asia struggling to earn money to bring to their families. And we see that this so-called ghetto—which inspires fear in many of Hong Kong’s other residents, despite its low crime rate—is not a place of darkness and desperation but a beacon of hope.
Gordon Mathews’s compendium of riveting stories enthralls and instructs in equal measure, making Ghetto at the Center of the World not just a fascinating tour of a singular place but also a peek into the future of life on our shrinking planet.
發表於2025-02-25
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作為一個努力成為背包客的人,外齣旅行時,通常會選擇青年旅捨。 在去香港之前,我在BOOKING上搜索瞭很久。非常多的民宿價格並不貴,一晚在150港幣左右,就可以享受到擁有獨立的衛生間、電視機、單人床的房間。同樣的設施,在一般的酒店至少要800港幣左右。 為什麼這些民宿如...
評分去過幾次香港,但彼時年少,隻是跟著大人逛景點和購物點,對於重慶大廈僅僅略有耳聞卻未曾造訪。然而,對於重慶大廈的光怪陸離,我在一定程度上能夠感同身受。我在書中提到的天秀大廈住瞭十幾年,從懵懂記事到遠走高飛。雖身處其中多年,我其實一直是個局外人,從未理解他們的...
評分重慶大廈的齣名:20C 70‘s被寫進《孤獨星球》,成為西方嬉皮士和背包客的逗留地。 基礎數據:17層高,每晚4000人留宿,129個國傢 撒哈拉以南地區20%的手機都是從重慶大廈發貨過去的 P2:香港在70年代是工業生産的中心,在80年代末成為中國貨品集散地。同一時期,異於內地的香...
評分我沒去過香港,就更彆提位於九龍尖沙咀的重慶大廈瞭。所以,我把王傢衛的《重慶森林》找來看瞭一遍。《重慶森林》由兩個片段組成,金城武和林青霞演一對素不相識的警察和毒販,王菲和梁朝偉演一對在暗戀中水到渠成的打工女和巡警,我沒看明白的第一段故事發生在重慶大廈裏...
評分做完思維導圖後突然不想細寫一篇長文瞭……那就給思維導圖寫個總結吧。 麥高登給重慶大廈的比喻很巧妙,“世界中心的邊緣地帶”,確實如此。不僅是地理位置上的“位於繁華尖沙咀中的一座破舊大樓”,更是貧富意義上的“降落在第一世界中心的突兀的第三世界”。來自邊陲國傢的中...
圖書標籤: 人類學 香港 重慶大廈 Gordon_Mathews 都市人類學 文化 anthropology 城市
low-end globalization, neoliberalism, the clash of civilization, asylum seekers, hong kong, law
評分interesting,impressive,and easy to read. it offers a practical method of field study. Chapter 1 and 5 are recommended.
評分車軲轆話有點多,但內容還是具有啓發性。主要是受不瞭有些時候過於主觀過於票友的段落
評分為毛作者車軲轆話來迴說?其實這裏要是拋開他為瞭湊字的嫌疑,講重慶大廈的曆史發展未來人群還挺有趣的。但其實少一半就可以說完因為翻來覆去而倒瞭胃口。
評分居然讓我找到瞭mobi格式,可以按圖索驥~
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