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The performativity of the state in China’s land transformation: a case study of Dahongmen, Beijing

Zhao, Yimin

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Abstract

The micropolitics involved in urbanising land is yet to be well illustrated in urban and development studies. With the case of Dahongmen in Beijing, this paper explores the governing techniques for dealing with land transformation to uncover the nature and conduct of the state in weaving together land and urban questions. Recognising the power of discourses in enacting actions, this paper focuses on two performative moments of the state in reassembling land for the urban process, corresponding to social (re)ordering and economic mechanisms respectively. Both moments are critical since new ideas, concepts, and calculative rationales are invented to reassemble land into the intermediator of the urban process, whereby the state renews its identity and authority. The state, seen from the perspective of performativity, is more like a process (with structural effects) where certain utterances are made and repeated to incorporate multiple actors in land assemblages for the urban political economy.

Citation

Zhao, Y. (2022). The performativity of the state in China’s land transformation: a case study of Dahongmen, Beijing. Oxford Development Studies, 50(1), 62-77. https://doi.org/10.1080/13600818.2022.2025770

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Jan 2, 2022
Online Publication Date Jan 10, 2022
Publication Date Jan 2, 2022
Deposit Date Jul 22, 2024
Journal Oxford Development Studies
Print ISSN 1360-0818
Electronic ISSN 1469-9966
Publisher Taylor and Francis Group
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 50
Issue 1
Pages 62-77
DOI https://doi.org/10.1080/13600818.2022.2025770
Public URL https://durham-repository.worktribe.com/output/2609139