• Title of article

    How is a political public space made? – The birth of Tiananmen Square and the May Fourth Movement

  • Author/Authors

    Nelson K. Lee، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
  • Pages
    12
  • From page
    32
  • To page
    43
  • Abstract
    With the specific case of the birth of Tiananmen Square in Beijing during the May Fourth Movement in 1919, this paper tries to give an answer to the more general question of how a political public space is made. It argues, (1) the transformation of the spatial order of Beijing made possible the formation of new modes of collective political action in republican Beijing. (2) The different kinds of action of the people led to the production of a number of political public spaces. (3) The demonstration staged on May 4, 1919 was vital in converting the empty space in front of Tianan Gate into a public space of political significance, which was then named Tiananmen Square. Borrowing from Arendtʹs conception of the public space and peopleʹs political action, this paper contends that the political action of people was most important in breaking through the control of the government and opening up political public spaces. With the historical geographical case of the Square, this paper assesses the “end of public space” position that has become widely accepted in academic debate.
  • Keywords
    Politics , action , Public space , geography , Arendt , Tiananmen Square , CHINA , Beijing , May Fourth Movement , Habermas , history
  • Journal title
    Political Geography
  • Serial Year
    2009
  • Journal title
    Political Geography
  • Record number

    1292453