The right to entrepreneurial expression over heritage significance: the micropolitics of an adapted cafe in a historic Chinese town

Johnny F. I. Lam1, Chin-Ee Ong2, Tingting Wang2, Rui He2, Shougang Li2
1Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, Macao Polytechnic University, Rua de Luis Gonzaga Gomes, Macao, 0000, China
2School of Tourism Management, Sun Yat-sen University, Zhuhai Campus, 6 Haiqin Road, Zhuhai, 519082, China

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AbstractThis study draws on Henri Lefebvre’s (The production of space, 1992, translated by D. Nicholson-Smith) concept of the spatial triad to examine the micropolitics of the production of urban and social space in a cafe in a historic tourist town in the southern Chinese city of Zhuhai. Such a spatial and social examination of the historic town of Tangjiawan’s Wangchuan Cafe is conducted in the context of a growing consumer society and experience economy in China. Specifically, we found that the cafe proprietor has performed a role that is commonly associated with official planners and technocrats in creating a ‘coffee art living space’ in a process that Lefebvre describes as a ‘representation of space,’ and that ‘spatial practices’ serve to shape the space away from the heritage significance of the town and towards entrepreneurially aligned ideals. Such resultant consumerist spaces are coconstructed with and negotiated by visitors and consumers. In conducting such an examination, we highlight and critique the ways in which dominant discourses operate in a microsite, such as that of a cafe, that has become a key cultural tourism attraction of the refurbished historic town, the means by which such discourses and visions result in real-world transformations and the ways in which visitors and tourists interpret and negotiate such a microsite.

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