Kuala Lumpur and Putrajaya by Ross King - ISBN: 9789971694159
Paperback
Examines the dichotomies between Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia’s national capital, and Putrajaya, the administrative capital, arguing that signs of these future metropoleis are to be sought in the collision points between the utopian dreams of imagined futures and the reality of purposely forgotten pasts.

Kuala Lumpur and Putrajaya

Negotiating Urban Space in Malaysia

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    352 pages

  • Release Date

    29 January 2008

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Summary

Arguably Southeast Asia’s most spectacular city, Kuala Lumpur - widely known as ‘KL’ - has celebrated 50 years as the national capital of Malaysia. But KL now has a very different twin in Putrajaya, the country’s new administrative capital. Where KL is a diverse, cosmopolitan, multi-racial metropolis, Putrajaya fulfils an elitist vision of a Malay-Muslim utopia. KL’s multicultural richness is reflected in the brilliance and diversity of its architecture and urban spaces; Putrajaya, by contrast, is an architectural homage to an imagined Middle East.

The ‘purity’ of Putrajaya throws the cosmopolitan diversity of Kuala Lumpur into sharp relief, and the tension between the two places reflects the rifts that run through Malaysian society. The author considers what form of metropolis the Kuala Lumpur-Putrajaya region might foreshadow, arguing that signs of this future city are to be sought in the collision points between the utopian dreams of imagined futures and the reality of purposely forgotten pasts.

The book includes copious illustrations of the wider Kuala Lumpur metropolitan region. It is directly applicable to studies in architecture, urban planning, urban design, and Malaysian politics and society. It also has relevance to the fields of postcolonial studies, media studies and critical social theory.

Book Details

ISBN-13:9789971694159
ISBN-10:9971694158
Author:Ross King
Publisher:NUS Press
Imprint:NUS Press
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:352
Release Date:29 January 2008
Weight:515g
Dimensions:153mm x 229mm
Series:ASAA Southeast Asian Publications Series
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Kuala Lumpur and Putrajaya by Ross King - ISBN: 9789971694159
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