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| Title: | Island infrastructure as circulation and narration : railway development on Hainan Island | Authors: | Yu, W | Issue Date: | Oct-2025 | Source: | Shima, Oct. 2025, v. 19, no. 2, p. 181-195 | Abstract: | This article investigates how railways, as infrastructure, fabricate and articulate an island’s identity (its ‘islandness’), from the perspective of a case study of Hainan Island in the People’s Republic of China (PRC). The development of the railway on Hainan is predominantly contextualised in terms of two distinct historical construction phases: the first stage is a brief colonial period under Japanese rule (1939–1945) in which railway development was undertaken for resource exploitation supporting colonial expansion and war supply; the second stage is the present-day development of a circular high-speed train network as part of the construction of the Hainan Free Trade Port (2023–2025). In the latter case, Hainan’s transportation infrastructure is more than a symbol of the modernisation of the island, it also affirms the image of the island as a type of tropical paradise for outsiders and mainland Chinese, aligning with the national vision of the island as an embodiment of extra-statecraft. This dominant narrative of Hainan, rooted in infrastructure, reinforces a tourist-centric identity and facilitates capital circulation. I argue that the complexity of Hainan’s islandness, grounded in railways as transportation infrastructure, reveals a counter-utopian perspective and resistance to colonial legacies, particularly from the perspective of intra-island circulation and its multifaceted cultural dimensions. This research not only spotlights underexplored realities of Hainan’s railway development but also sheds light on an emerging conceptual framework — the railway as means of circulation and narration — for understanding Hainan’s speculative infrastructure development and infrastructural promises for the future. | Keywords: | Circulation Cultural narration Extra-statecraft Free trade port Hainan Island High-speed railway Transportation infrastructure |
Publisher: | Division of Humanities, Macquarie University | Journal: | Shima | ISSN: | 1834-6049 | EISSN: | 1834-6057 | DOI: | 10.21463/shima.267 | Rights: | This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/). Copyright is retained by the author. The following publication Yu, W. (2025). Island Infrastructure as Circulation and Narration: Railway Development on Hainan Island. Shima, 19(2), 181–195 is available at https://doi.org/10.21463/shima.267. |
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