CARTOGRAPHY AND VISUAL CORRESPONDENCES THOUGHT AND REALITY OF MODERNISM IN EUROPE AND CHINA
With the coming of the second industrial revolution in England, great changes took place also within the European society, in particular a new concept of urban planning, and an early form of soil gentrification came to light. The middle class had finally won a place in politics, while academics inv...
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With the coming of the second industrial revolution in England, great changes took place also
within the European society, in particular a new concept of urban planning, and an early form
of soil gentrification came to light. The middle class had finally won a place in politics, while
academics invited the governments to review the entire landscape of human relationships
through the eye of Modernism. Europe then engaged in a civilizing mission, transplanting
factories and thoughts worldwide.
Considering the modernist movement from a transcultural perspective we thus aim to
analyze the development and implementation of the theories into the practice, as to underline
the differences and convergences among some places on a global level. We look in particular
at Europe and China as a flourishing urban milieu, with the Chinese city of Chongqing as
basis to study the turning points between ancient and modern society in China, and Paris in
France as the place in which the ideas of urbanization, social regulation, and sanitation have
come into being in their very first stage.
We focus our discourse on the divergence between cartography and reality, putting
emphasis on the concept of visual utopia. Through the analysis of some Chongqing old maps
it will be finally possible to appreciate the Chinese peculiar cartographic methods, and the
subsequent assimilation of the European ‘scientific’ methods of cartographic survey in China.
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spelling | doaj-art-8d0c3ad0c64d469093ce75d5a42e57642024-12-31T06:56:04ZengEuropean Association of GeographersEuropean Journal of Geography1792-13412410-74332023-04-0162CARTOGRAPHY AND VISUAL CORRESPONDENCES THOUGHT AND REALITY OF MODERNISM IN EUROPE AND CHINAMichela BONATO0University of Heidelberg, Department of Geography, Heidelberg, Germany With the coming of the second industrial revolution in England, great changes took place also within the European society, in particular a new concept of urban planning, and an early form of soil gentrification came to light. The middle class had finally won a place in politics, while academics invited the governments to review the entire landscape of human relationships through the eye of Modernism. Europe then engaged in a civilizing mission, transplanting factories and thoughts worldwide. Considering the modernist movement from a transcultural perspective we thus aim to analyze the development and implementation of the theories into the practice, as to underline the differences and convergences among some places on a global level. We look in particular at Europe and China as a flourishing urban milieu, with the Chinese city of Chongqing as basis to study the turning points between ancient and modern society in China, and Paris in France as the place in which the ideas of urbanization, social regulation, and sanitation have come into being in their very first stage. We focus our discourse on the divergence between cartography and reality, putting emphasis on the concept of visual utopia. Through the analysis of some Chongqing old maps it will be finally possible to appreciate the Chinese peculiar cartographic methods, and the subsequent assimilation of the European ‘scientific’ methods of cartographic survey in China. https://eurogeojournal.eu/index.php/egj/article/view/417Modernismcartographytranscultural approach visual utopiasocial regulationurbanization |
spellingShingle | Michela BONATO CARTOGRAPHY AND VISUAL CORRESPONDENCES THOUGHT AND REALITY OF MODERNISM IN EUROPE AND CHINA European Journal of Geography Modernism cartography transcultural approach visual utopia social regulation urbanization |
title | CARTOGRAPHY AND VISUAL CORRESPONDENCES THOUGHT AND REALITY OF MODERNISM IN EUROPE AND CHINA |
title_full | CARTOGRAPHY AND VISUAL CORRESPONDENCES THOUGHT AND REALITY OF MODERNISM IN EUROPE AND CHINA |
title_fullStr | CARTOGRAPHY AND VISUAL CORRESPONDENCES THOUGHT AND REALITY OF MODERNISM IN EUROPE AND CHINA |
title_full_unstemmed | CARTOGRAPHY AND VISUAL CORRESPONDENCES THOUGHT AND REALITY OF MODERNISM IN EUROPE AND CHINA |
title_short | CARTOGRAPHY AND VISUAL CORRESPONDENCES THOUGHT AND REALITY OF MODERNISM IN EUROPE AND CHINA |
title_sort | cartography and visual correspondences thought and reality of modernism in europe and china |
topic | Modernism cartography transcultural approach visual utopia social regulation urbanization |
url | https://eurogeojournal.eu/index.php/egj/article/view/417 |
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