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Rediscovering Shanghai modern: Chinese cosmopolitanism and the urban art scene, 1912-1948
Zheng, Jane1,2,3,4; Zhang, Sabrina P.Y.5; Fan, Zhen6; Lin, Hui7; Leung, Yuen Sang8
2024-02
Source PublicationUrban History
ISSN0963-9268
Volume51Issue:1Pages:198-232
Abstract

Republican Shanghai was a renowned art capital. This article is based on a large-scale digital mapping project of the residential locations of 1,349 Shanghai artists. We analysed the transformative spatial distribution patterns of artists in relation to the city's social and urban conditions, and developed an artists' habitation approach to elucidating the issues of Republican-period Shanghai urban and art history from the perspective of Chinese cosmopolitanism. We mapped areas of high artist concentration and identified a higher percentage of artists residing in the concessions (compared with the Shanghai general population) and the incremental convergence of art clusters in the concessions. We argue that the concessions provided a favourable environment for cultural diversity and the ungovernable, elite spirit of the literati tradition. The mainstream Shanghai art practices, known as haipai, were modern, as they were rooted in the urban modernity of the concessions and embodied Chinese cosmopolitanism.

DOI10.1017/S096392682200027X
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Language英語English
WOS Research AreaHistory
WOS SubjectHistory
WOS IDWOS:000804999700001
CSCD IDCSCD:CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS, EDINBURGH BLDG, SHAFTESBURY RD, CB2 8RU CAMBRIDGE, ENGLAND
Scopus ID2-s2.0-85179962180
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CollectionFaculty of Education
Corresponding AuthorZheng, Jane
Affiliation1.Department of Urban and Regional Planning, UW-Madison, Madison, 925 Bascom Mall, 53706, United States
2.Cultural Cities Research Institute (CCRI), Lincolnshire, 175 Olde Half Day Rd STE 100-5, 60069, United States
3.Research Centre for Urban and Regional Development, Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK), Chung Chi College, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shatin, Room 507, 5/F, Esther Lee Building, Hong Kong
4.Architecture Department, Shanghai University, Shanghai, Baoshan District, No. 99 Shangda Road, 200444, China
5.CCRI, Lincolnshire, 175 Olde Half Day Rd STE 100-5, 60069, United States
6.Faculty of Education, University of Macau, RmG036, University of Macau, Taipa, E33 Avenida da Universidade, Macao
7.Department of Geography and Resource Management, CUHK, 2nd Floor, Wong Foo Yuan Building, Hong Kong
8.History Department, CUHK, Room 104 Fung King Hey Building, Hong Kong
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Zheng, Jane,Zhang, Sabrina P.Y.,Fan, Zhen,et al. Rediscovering Shanghai modern: Chinese cosmopolitanism and the urban art scene, 1912-1948[J]. Urban History, 2024, 51(1), 198-232.
APA Zheng, Jane., Zhang, Sabrina P.Y.., Fan, Zhen., Lin, Hui., & Leung, Yuen Sang (2024). Rediscovering Shanghai modern: Chinese cosmopolitanism and the urban art scene, 1912-1948. Urban History, 51(1), 198-232.
MLA Zheng, Jane,et al."Rediscovering Shanghai modern: Chinese cosmopolitanism and the urban art scene, 1912-1948".Urban History 51.1(2024):198-232.
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