主管单位:中国科学技术协会
主办单位:中国地理学会
承办单位:华东师范大学

WRS ›› 2014, Vol. 23 ›› Issue (03): 64-73.

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Boundary and the making of home: a cultural study of the gated communities in Guangzhou, China

  • Received:2013-11-18 Revised:2014-03-20 Online:2014-09-15 Published:2014-09-11
  • Supported by:

    ;Border-drawing and spatial Differentiation of urban governance modes in the pearl river delta

门禁社区边界和家的构建关系研究

封丹1,朱竑1,Werner Breitung2   

  1. 1. 华南师范大学
    2.
  • 通讯作者: 朱竑
  • 基金资助:

    住宅郊区化背景下家的营造和身份构建——以广州市为例;珠江三角洲地区边界划分和城市管治的空间分异

Abstract: The rise of gated communities has become a global phenomenon. Accordingly, the discussion around gated communities has been lively with observations in a variety of cities world widely. However, most of the research focuses on the spatial, institutional, economic and social dimensions of gated community while the cultural analysis of the emergence of gated communities is relatively weak. In addition, a wide range of research has focused on the relevance to the broader context of race, minority and class, and the enclosed compounds are interrogated as privileged construction depending on distancing and separation from marginalized others. On the studies of gated communities in China, for example, the affluent middle class group and foreigners employed by multinationals in China have been concerned. On the contrary, this paper draws attention to the new urban immigrants emerged in transitional China, and argues that the gated communities are socially constructions of creating homely homes for this group. The home is not only a physical location as house which offers shelter or a repository that contains material objects, but a place where personal and social meanings are grounded. Some scholars argue that the imaginaries of home as a desirable, private and comfortable space are constructed by the dichotomy of inside and outside. The inside represents home as haven, while in contrast, the outside world is perceived as an imposing, or even threatening space. First, the paper explores the ways in which the conceptualizations of home and family have been mobilized by the developers to marketing the real estates. It reveals that the elements of an ideal home are promoted intensively, and moving beyond the household scale and stretching over the estate space at large. Then, the study shifts to the sense of home experienced by the inhabitants living inside the gated communities. The results show that the imaginary home is bound up with the material boundaries. Finally, the paper highlights the investigation on the perceptions, attitudes and living experiences of the adjacent neighborhoods. Despite the resistance practices of reclaiming home space, the general views towards the boundaries are not negative. In regarding the scale of home, the residents living outside experience a wider home than their neighbors living in the enclosed enclave. This study contributes to the further understanding of the relationship between the boundary and the home-making practice and also makes new perspective to the debate on gated communities worldwide.

摘要: 门禁社区作为一种全球现象引起了学界的广泛关注。当前研究中,空间、制度、经济和社会维度是学者们关注的焦点,对门禁社区的文化分析则相对薄弱。研究基于我国社会情境,从“边界”和“家”这两个不同,却又相互交织的理论视角出发,探讨围墙的意义和家的构建,对国际范围内关于门禁社区的争论提供文化的视角。研究发现,“家”的构建是通过创建“边界”来实现的。门禁社区的围墙和大门不仅仅是物质性的边界,更是一种社会和文化建构,它构建了“家”,同时也成为围墙内外居民争夺“家园”的象征。