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dc.contributor.advisor畢恆達(Herng-Dar Bih)
dc.contributor.authorHung-Ying Chenen
dc.contributor.author陳虹穎zh_TW
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dc.identifier.urihttp://tdr.lib.ntu.edu.tw/jspui/handle/123456789/9686-
dc.description.abstract本論文選擇以台北車站旁的小印尼為田野地點,並嘗試從治理術(governmentality)角度,分析這個主要由跨國底層人口所組構成的社群地景,是如何在都市發展計畫不斷的台北車站周邊地區覓得這樣的精華地段,並在哪些力量下持存?文中各章分別由「區位政治」、「認同政治」與「空間監視」所共同呈現的治理術,理解小印尼置身於台灣都市空間結構中的存續邏輯與生存樣態。
  研究方法以參與觀察為主、深度訪談為輔,進入當地店家、組織機構幫忙。
  各章分析重點包括:在「區位政治」方面,我討論族裔飛地的萌生與區位方面的持存條件,我首先以「市場」、「區位」、「租隙」的概念討論小印尼所呈現的區位政治,由於過往的治理拉鋸而劃割出地方的政治地形,多重角色力量在推拉過程造成的時-空延遲效應,提供小印尼入駐的縫隙,發展出違逆於預設的都市治理章法的另類「違章建築」。
  在「認同政治」方面,我以小印尼裡的族裔聚集地生態討論社會排除與凝聚、領域化與去領域是如何形成。透過小印尼裡時而廣納異己、時而展現排拒他者的不同場所經驗,重新思考族裔聚集地外在印象的領域化(territorialization)特質,或許是種動態而邊界開放的認同濾篩。
  在空間監視方面,我藉由將媒體、網路blog、在地經驗等不同的再現文本並置分析,詮釋首都台北的城市經驗裡的底層與菁英跨國流動主義(transnationalism from below and above)。差異的跨國多元文化經驗接連在同一空間下轉譯並競逐進行空間書寫。媒體在這段治理術運作關係裡,成為關鍵的治理輔具,建構大眾認同治理地方秩序的社會同意;同時,警察權力量的進駐讓在地活動的人們「空間化」感知到「國家」,粉碎飛地主權易主之虛幻性。
最後,透過考察在小印尼裡生命政治與地緣政治的交疊作用,我以治理斷裂下的縫隙地點、磁極地點與槓桿效應,指出共構小印尼的存續邏輯的三個小印尼的空間特性。
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dc.description.abstractThis thesis focuses on an ethnic gathering place—the so called “Little Indonesia” under the process of glocalisation. Little Indonesia is right beside Taipei Main Station which has long played a strategic role in the urban development agenda of Taiwan’s capital city. Due to the flow of labor forces and transnational marriages, migrant workers and brides from Southeast Asia have emerged as significant groups in the city. Those people who are with the same ethnic identity yet different citizenship statuses have faced different dilemmas in the same gathering place. On the other hand, how the gathering place exists and has been represented in the city also reveals the dilemma of urban governance.
To answer the main questions: “how Little Indonesia emerges, grows and exists,” participant observation as well as interviews with real estate developers, official governors and local organizations are employed. From the perspective of how governmentality works in between, this paper intends to reveal the existing urbanism in the ethnic gathering place by exploring three dimensions: its politics of location, identity politics, and spatial surveillance.
Firstly, three factors contributing to the politics of location in Little Indonesia are proposed: market, location and rent gap. The political society has been shaped through past experiences of original residents and governance forces. The time-space delay effect has made this place a “governance leakage” surrounded by mega projects. This governance leakage has created an alternative urban development agenda for these Indonesian people who have been lacking promised basis of citizenship to settle their living right.
Secondly, in the dimension of identity politics, how social exclusion/inclusion and (de)territorialization have been shaped is discussed. From experiences of different subjects, such as ethnic entrepreneurs or consumers with various ethnic backgrounds, the dynamic and flexible territory between Little Indonesia and the outside society can be discovered.
As for the spatial surveillance part, different discourses constructed by media representation and local people in Little Indonesia are examined. Through juxtaposition of various texts such as media, blogs, and oral interviews, I have elaborated how transnationalism from below and above shows up in Taipei, in particular, how media comes as a critical tool of governmentality, for constructing the social consent of spatial order maintenance. In addition, police power as an all-pervasive surveillance mechanism surrounds people in Little Indonesia, meanwhile legitimizes and naturalizes the concrete but also virtual authority of the nation state over Little Indonesia.

In the end, by unraveling the entangled relationship of bio-politics and geo-politics in Little Indonesia, I propose three spatial characteristics embedded in the ethnic gathering place—the leakage formed from governance failure, the magnetic site within both attraction and repulsion, and the leverage mechanism that keeps the site lively.
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dc.description.tableofcontents第一章 城市與反動的「身分」 1
第一節 研究動機 1
第二節 問題意識:當一切於一點的Unsicherheity 2
第三節 相關文獻探討 5
一、移民工的進退維谷結構:陌生人的異鄉生活 5
二、反動的在地性:公民身分與族裔身分的雙重失落 8
三、抵抗或/與適應的培養皿 13
第四節 概念脈絡:從都市治理中體現的治理術 15
第二章 研究定位,發問與方法 20
第一節 研究定位與發問 20
第二節 田野地點、研究方法與歷程 22
一、田野地點 22
二、研究方法 24
第三節 章節安排 28
第三章 台北車站�小印尼的形成邏輯:市場、區位與租隙 30
前 言 30
第一節 “聯合國”生意的市場形成 31
一、從國家勞動政策裡萌生的「聯合國生意」 31
二、連動效應下的族裔經濟 35
三、從台北到印尼的另類時空壓縮 37
四、「台北車站•小印尼」的形成歷程 38
第二節 “聯合國”生意的區位移轉:台北車站/小印尼裡的地緣政治 41
一、「縫隙地景」創造的區位條件 41
二、都市大型計畫下衍生的政治地形 42
三、族裔店家進駐車站空間的裂隙—宣告合作失敗的後現代驛站 48
四、治理機構之間的主權劃界與疊界 49
五、權益受損產生的居民反彈 52
第三節 族裔經濟與在地政治地形裡的槓桿效應 54
一、台鐵上嫻鬥,店家恰填縫 55
二、微風輕拂面,店家大風吹 56
三、店家付租金,差令都更退 57
第四節 小結:在地政治地形掩蔽下的槓桿效應—族裔經濟入駐 59
第四章 接納與排除:從日常敘事閱讀小印尼的「領域感」 61
前 言 61
第一節 臺北車站/小印尼的飛地生態I:族裔聚集地的時空節奏 62
一、平日 63
二、假日 66
第二節 臺北車站/小印尼的飛地生態II:排除他者與悅納異己的矛盾 71
一、固定店面的企業主與流動的個體戶 71
二、族裔聚集地裡的性別/國族認同協商 80
第三節 小結:從「彈性的領域感」體現的主體性磨塑歷程 89
第五章 族裔飛地的矛盾:節慶化庇護所與監視空間 92
前言 92
第一節 媒體再現:異國情調與藏汙納垢 93
一、臺北車站:從金華百貨到微風台北車站 94
二、小印尼:異國情調與治安敗德的印象雜燴 100
第二節 公權力干預:空間監視與監視力量的裂解 107
一、族裔消費空間的流轉與監視的技藝--從mall到私人商家 108
二、族裔消費空間中的監視/觀看關係 111
第三節 小結:在邊界內外 117
第六章 結論:小印尼的三重面貌 119
一、治理斷裂下的縫隙地點 120
二、彈性的領域感下創造的磁極地點 120
三、載浮載沉的槓桿效應 122
四、研究限制與建議 123
參考文獻 124
dc.language.isozh-TW
dc.title台北車站/小印尼:從都市治理術看族裔聚集地zh_TW
dc.titleUrban Governmentality in an Indonesian Ethnic Gathering Place in Taipeien
dc.typeThesis
dc.date.schoolyear96-2
dc.description.degree碩士
dc.contributor.coadvisor黃宗儀(Tsung-yi HUANG)
dc.contributor.oralexamcommittee曾嬿芬,王志弘,張聖琳
dc.subject.keyword治理縫隙,治理術,族裔聚集地,都市治理,跨國流動,異鄉人,外籍配偶,移民勞工,zh_TW
dc.subject.keywordThe leakage of governance,governmentality,ethnic gathering place,urban governance,transnational flow,aliens,foreign spouses,migrant workers,en
dc.relation.page129
dc.rights.note同意授權(全球公開)
dc.date.accepted2008-07-30
dc.contributor.author-college工學院zh_TW
dc.contributor.author-dept建築與城鄉研究所zh_TW
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