Elmo Gonzaga is an Associate Professor in the Division of Cultural Studies and Director of the Master of Arts in Intercultural Studies Programme at the Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK). His work has appeared in the Journal of Cinema and Media Studies, Cultural Studies, South East Asia Research, and the Journal of Asian Studies. He is a Member of the Advisory Board of Verge: Studies in Global Asias.
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Preface vii Introduction: Methods of Archipelagic Capitalism 1 Part I: 1930s Manila and Singapore 1. Walled Street of Modernity 27 2. Between Spaces of Imperial Languor 53 3. Spectacles beyond the Limits of Exhaustion 75 Part II: 1960s Singapore and Manila 4. Temporalities of Development and Delinquency 105 5. Panoramic Popularity in the Neon Streets 129 6. Public Spheres of Postcolonial Fantasy 153 Part III: Millennial Southeast Asia 7. Neoliberal Cosmopolitanism in the Tropical World City 185 Conclusion: Lost Modernities 215 Notes 225 References 255 Index 277
Monsoon Marketplace is innovative in its historical and inter-Asian scope and makes important contributions regarding Global, Asian, and Southern media cultures outside of North Atlantic media studies, area studies, and North-South juxtapositions.---Joshua Neves, Concordia University

