Lexington Books
Pages: 246
Trim: 6⅜ x 9⅜
978-0-7391-8726-5 • Hardback • June 2015 • $123.00 • (£95.00)
978-1-4985-1772-0 • Paperback • August 2019 • $50.99 • (£39.00)
978-0-7391-8727-2 • eBook • June 2015 • $48.00 • (£37.00)
Shu-Mei Huang is assistant professor at the Graduate Institute of Building and Planning at National Taiwan University.
1 Nested-Dependency Relations Across the Border(s)
2 Tenants Living on the Edge
3 Wan Chai For Sale
4 Expatriation of Space and Transnational Remaking of City
5 Everyday Carescapes
6 Displacing Sham Shui Po
7 Traveling Mothers and Cross-Border Care Practices
The greatest strength of the book is that it covers immense ground, both theoretically and empirically, in a coherent and creative way.... In short, this is an innovative, important and timely book. It should be read by anyone who cares about Hong Kong and the fate of care in our urban age.
— Urban Studies
Shu-Mei Huang’s book not only offers a superb account of the human challenges created by one of the world’s most expensive housing systems, but also breaks new theoretical ground in integrating issues of housing and urban development and processes of caring through the idea of the “carescape,” which has great relevance for understanding other cities as well.
— Alan Smart, University of Calgary