Spaces of empire : culture, discourse, and urban formation with particular reference to British Hong Kong, 1842-1914
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posted on 2000-01-01, 00:00authored byGeorge A. Bremner
Traces the ideological formations of British colonialism using the techniques of modern European cartography to examine the practices of spatial production in Hong Kong's capital city, Victoria. This examination demonstrates how notions of British cultural identity and self-representation were inscribed throughout the colonial urban environment by considering the ways in which the British colonial authorities sought to condition, control, and maintain the organisation of space.