On the Manifestations and Generative Logic of Spatial Injustice in Ancient Towns Illustrated by Shuanglang Ancient Town in Dali
Attention to spatial justice has gradually expanded from the initial urban space to different types of spaces such as rural space,cultural space,and tourism space.With the promotion of rural tourism,the space of tourist towns is undergoing trans-formation and reconstruction.It is urgent to use the theoretical thinking of spatial justice to think about the development of an-cient towns.What are the manifestations of its spatial injustice?What are the multiple subjects that play a role?What is the basic logic behind it?In view of this,based on the theory of spatial justice,the article analyzes the manifestations of spatial injustice in Shuanglang Ancient Town and explores its generative logic.It is found that the spatial injustice in Shuanglang Ancient Town is mainly manifested in three aspects:the alienation of spatial production dominated by the logic of capital at the economic level,the imbalance of the spatial power structure at the social level leading to the"poverty trap",and the positive and negative effects of cultural spatial production at the cultural level leading to cultural injustice.The study aims to expand the applied research field of spatial justice theory,and at the same time provides reference for the sustainable development of China's ancient tourist towns.
ancient tourist townsspatial injusticespatial productioncapitalpowerculture