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Macau - The Imaginary City (Paperback, Revised)
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Macau - The Imaginary City (Paperback, Revised)
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"For many people who have encountered it, Macau makes a deep
impression on the imagination, as if the city were not entirely
real or, rather, not of the real world. Macau often seems
dreamlike, as though it were sustained by the effort of some
powerful imagination." In this evocative essay on the cultural and
social history of a unique and fragile city, Jonathan Porter
examines Macau as an enduring but ever-changing threshold between
East and West. Founded by the Portuguese in 1557, Macau emerged as
a vibrant commercial and cultural hub in the early seventeenth
century. The city then gradually evolved, flourishing first as a
Eurasian community in the eighteenth century and then as an
increasingly Chinese city in the nineteenth century. Macau became a
modern manufacturing center in the late twentieth century and is
now destined for reversion to the People's Republic of China in
1999. The city was the meeting ground for many cultures, but
central to this fascinating story is the encounter between an
expansive, seaborne Portuguese empire and the introspective, closed
world of imperial China. Unlike the other great colonial port
cities of Asia, Macau did not provide natural access to the
hinterland, and this geographical and historical isolation has
fostered a unique balance of cultural influences that survives to
this day. Poised on the periphery of two worlds, an isolated but
global crossroads, Macau is a unique cultural and social melange
that illuminates crucial issues of cross-cultural exchange in world
history. Establishing Portugal and China as distinct cultural
archetypes, Porter then examines the subsequent encounters of East
and West in Macau from the sixteenth to the twentieth century.
Avoiding the traditional linear chronological approach, Porter
instead looks at a series of images from the city's history and
culture, including its place in the geographical context of the
South China coast; the architecture of Macau, which reflects the
memories of its historical passages; the variety of people who
crossed the threshold of Macau; the material culture of everyday
life; and the spiritual topography resulting from the encounters of
popular religious movements in Macau. Jonathan Porter concludes his
literary journey by reflecting on the character and meaning of the
many cultural and social influences that have met and mingled in
Macau. His words and photographs eloquently capture the essence of
a place that seems too ephemeral to be real, too captivating to be
anything but an imaginary city.
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