The construction of Chineseness in the Chinatowns of the Hague and Amsterdam.

Since the late 1990s, the symbolic economy was coined to describe the economy based on cultural production and consumption. Chinatowns are a typical representation of this new consumption-based economy in which symbols play an important role. The existence of a Chinatown has helped metropolises to...

Full description

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Yuyao Mei, Ilse van Liempt
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: European Association of Geographers 2022-03-01
Series:European Journal of Geography
Subjects:
Online Access:https://eurogeojournal.eu/index.php/egj/article/view/259
Tags: Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!
_version_ 1841558718021369856
author Yuyao Mei
Ilse van Liempt
author_facet Yuyao Mei
Ilse van Liempt
author_sort Yuyao Mei
collection DOAJ
description Since the late 1990s, the symbolic economy was coined to describe the economy based on cultural production and consumption. Chinatowns are a typical representation of this new consumption-based economy in which symbols play an important role. The existence of a Chinatown has helped metropolises to label themselves as global and diverse cities but Chinatowns do not always meet the gazers’ expectations on its cultural and aesthetic features. Moreover, they rework the concept of Chineseness to achieve the goal of city officials’ ideas of an ‘ideal’ Chinatown. This article deconstructs the intangible and ambiguous aspects around the concept of Chineseness through a geosemiotic lens. By analysing the linguistic landscape and paying additional attention to socio-spatial interactions around signs, this research makes a contribution to the field of Chinatown studies. Moreover, as a comparative empirical study of the Chinatowns of Amsterdam and The Hague, it also contributes to insights into multilingual Chinatowns in a field that is dominated by Chinese and English only. This helps to reveal the functioning and hierarchy of languages and the additional complexity of multiculturalism.
format Article
id doaj-art-abacfee19f714b649751dec9d4fb9aa0
institution Kabale University
issn 1792-1341
2410-7433
language English
publishDate 2022-03-01
publisher European Association of Geographers
record_format Article
series European Journal of Geography
spelling doaj-art-abacfee19f714b649751dec9d4fb9aa02025-01-06T06:59:09ZengEuropean Association of GeographersEuropean Journal of Geography1792-13412410-74332022-03-0113110.48088/ejg.y.mei.13.1.69.93The construction of Chineseness in the Chinatowns of the Hague and Amsterdam.Yuyao Mei0Ilse van Liempt1Utrecht University, The NetherlandsUtrecht University, The Netherlands Since the late 1990s, the symbolic economy was coined to describe the economy based on cultural production and consumption. Chinatowns are a typical representation of this new consumption-based economy in which symbols play an important role. The existence of a Chinatown has helped metropolises to label themselves as global and diverse cities but Chinatowns do not always meet the gazers’ expectations on its cultural and aesthetic features. Moreover, they rework the concept of Chineseness to achieve the goal of city officials’ ideas of an ‘ideal’ Chinatown. This article deconstructs the intangible and ambiguous aspects around the concept of Chineseness through a geosemiotic lens. By analysing the linguistic landscape and paying additional attention to socio-spatial interactions around signs, this research makes a contribution to the field of Chinatown studies. Moreover, as a comparative empirical study of the Chinatowns of Amsterdam and The Hague, it also contributes to insights into multilingual Chinatowns in a field that is dominated by Chinese and English only. This helps to reveal the functioning and hierarchy of languages and the additional complexity of multiculturalism. https://eurogeojournal.eu/index.php/egj/article/view/259ChinesenessGeosemioticslinguistic landscapemulticulturalism
spellingShingle Yuyao Mei
Ilse van Liempt
The construction of Chineseness in the Chinatowns of the Hague and Amsterdam.
European Journal of Geography
Chineseness
Geosemiotics
linguistic landscape
multiculturalism
title The construction of Chineseness in the Chinatowns of the Hague and Amsterdam.
title_full The construction of Chineseness in the Chinatowns of the Hague and Amsterdam.
title_fullStr The construction of Chineseness in the Chinatowns of the Hague and Amsterdam.
title_full_unstemmed The construction of Chineseness in the Chinatowns of the Hague and Amsterdam.
title_short The construction of Chineseness in the Chinatowns of the Hague and Amsterdam.
title_sort construction of chineseness in the chinatowns of the hague and amsterdam
topic Chineseness
Geosemiotics
linguistic landscape
multiculturalism
url https://eurogeojournal.eu/index.php/egj/article/view/259
work_keys_str_mv AT yuyaomei theconstructionofchinesenessinthechinatownsofthehagueandamsterdam
AT ilsevanliempt theconstructionofchinesenessinthechinatownsofthehagueandamsterdam
AT yuyaomei constructionofchinesenessinthechinatownsofthehagueandamsterdam
AT ilsevanliempt constructionofchinesenessinthechinatownsofthehagueandamsterdam