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Contemporary Taiwanese Cultural Nationalism

Author : A-Chin Hsiau
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 265 pages
File Size : 44,6 Mb
Release : 2003-09-02
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781134736713

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Contemporary Taiwanese Cultural Nationalism by A-Chin Hsiau Pdf

Drawing on a wide range of Chinese historical and contemporary texts, Contemporary Taiwanese Cultural Nationalism addresses diverse subjects including nationalist literature; language ideology; the crafting of a national history; the impact of Japanese colonialism and the increasingly strained relationship between China and Taiwan. This book is essential reading for all scholars of the history, culture and politics of Taiwan.

Cultural, Ethnic, and Political Nationalism in Contemporary Taiwan

Author : J. Makeham,A. Hsiau
Publisher : Springer
Page : 289 pages
File Size : 52,5 Mb
Release : 2005-08-19
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781403980618

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Cultural, Ethnic, and Political Nationalism in Contemporary Taiwan by J. Makeham,A. Hsiau Pdf

This volume analyzes what is arguably the single most important aspect of cultural and political change in Taiwan over the past quarter-century: the trend toward 'indigenization' (bentuhua). Focusing on the indigenization of politics and culture and its close connection with the identity politics of ethnicity and nationalism, this volume is an attempt to map prominent contours of the indigenization paradigm as it has unfolded in Taiwan. The opening chapters concern the origin and nature of the trend toward indigenization with its roots in the unique historical trajectory of politics and culture in Taiwan. Subsequent chapters deal with responses and reactions to indigenization in a variety of social, cultural and intellectual domains.

Politics and Cultural Nativism in 1970s Taiwan

Author : A-chin Hsiau
Publisher : Columbia University Press
Page : 188 pages
File Size : 43,7 Mb
Release : 2021-11-09
Category : History
ISBN : 9780231553667

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Politics and Cultural Nativism in 1970s Taiwan by A-chin Hsiau Pdf

In the aftermath of 1949, Taiwan’s elites saw themselves as embodying China in exile both politically and culturally. The island—officially known as the Republic of China—was a temporary home to await the reconquest of the mainland. Taiwan, not the People’s Republic, represented China internationally until the early 1970s. Yet in recent decades Taiwan has increasingly come to see itself as a modern nation-state. A-chin Hsiau traces the origins of Taiwanese national identity to the 1970s, when a surge of domestic dissent and youth activism transformed society, politics, and culture in ways that continue to be felt. After major diplomatic setbacks at the beginning of the 1970s posed a serious challenge to Kuomintang authoritarian rule, a younger generation without firsthand experience of life on the mainland began openly challenging the status quo. Hsiau examines how student activists, writers, and dissident researchers of Taiwanese anticolonial movements, despite accepting Chinese nationalist narratives, began to foreground Taiwan’s political and social past and present. Their activism, creative work, and historical explorations played pivotal roles in bringing to light and reshaping indigenous and national identities. In so doing, Hsiau contends, they laid the basis for Taiwanese nationalism and the eventual democratization of Taiwan. Offering bracing new perspectives on nationalism, democratization, and identity in Taiwan, this book has significant implications spanning sociology, history, political science, and East Asian studies.

Cultural, Ethnic, and Political Nationalism in Contemporary Taiwan

Author : J. Makeham,A. Hsiau
Publisher : Palgrave Macmillan
Page : 289 pages
File Size : 48,7 Mb
Release : 2005-09-06
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 1403970203

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Cultural, Ethnic, and Political Nationalism in Contemporary Taiwan by J. Makeham,A. Hsiau Pdf

This volume analyzes what is arguably the single most important aspect of cultural and political change in Taiwan over the past quarter-century: the trend toward 'indigenization' (bentuhua). Focusing on the indigenization of politics and culture and its close connection with the identity politics of ethnicity and nationalism, this volume is an attempt to map prominent contours of the indigenization paradigm as it has unfolded in Taiwan. The opening chapters concern the origin and nature of the trend toward indigenization with its roots in the unique historical trajectory of politics and culture in Taiwan. Subsequent chapters deal with responses and reactions to indigenization in a variety of social, cultural and intellectual domains.

Cultural Nationalism in Contemporary China

Author : Yingjie Guo
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 246 pages
File Size : 42,7 Mb
Release : 2004-03-01
Category : History
ISBN : 9781134352272

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Cultural Nationalism in Contemporary China by Yingjie Guo Pdf

In the vast majority of literature on 'Chinese nationalism' the distinction between nation and state is rarely made, consequently nationalism usually appears as loyalty to the state rather than identification with the nation. Yet, since 1989, both the official configuration of the nation and the state's monopolized right to name the nation have come under rigorous challenge. Cultural Nationalism in Contemporary China relocates the discussion of nationalism to within a more contemporary framework which explores the disjunction between the people and the state and the relationship of each to the nation. With its challenging exploration of one of the most neglected aspects of identity in China, this book should appeal to Asianists, China watchers and all of those with an interest in cultural and sociological phenomena in East Asia.

Re-writing Culture in Taiwan

Author : Fang-Long Shih,Stuart Thompson,Paul Tremlett
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 459 pages
File Size : 46,5 Mb
Release : 2008-11-05
Category : History
ISBN : 9781134036226

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Re-writing Culture in Taiwan by Fang-Long Shih,Stuart Thompson,Paul Tremlett Pdf

This inter-disciplinary volume of essays opens new points of departure for thinking about how Taiwan has been studied and represented in the past, for reflecting on the current state of ‘Taiwan Studies’, and for thinking about how Taiwan might be re-configured in the future. As the study of Taiwan shifts from being a provincial back-water of sinology to an area in its own (albeit not sovereign) right, a combination of established and up and coming scholars working in the field of East Asian studies offer a re-reading and re-writing of culture in Taiwan. They show that sustained critical analysis of contemporary Taiwan using issues such as trauma, memory, history, tradition, modernity, post-modernity provides a useful point of departure for thinking through similar problematics and issues elsewhere in the world. Re-writing Culture in Taiwan is a multidisciplinary book with its own distinctive collective voice which will appeal to anyone interested in Taiwan. With chapters on nationalism, anthropology, cultural studies, media studies, religion and museum studies, the breadth of ground covered is truly comprehensive.

What Has Changed?

Author : Dafydd Fell,Henning Klöter,Bi-yu Chang
Publisher : Otto Harrassowitz Verlag
Page : 292 pages
File Size : 47,6 Mb
Release : 2006
Category : Taiwan
ISBN : 3447053798

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What Has Changed? by Dafydd Fell,Henning Klöter,Bi-yu Chang Pdf

In March 2000, for the first time in its history, Taiwan witnessed a democratic change in ruling parties. Given the contrasting stances on Taiwan's political and cultural belonging held by the defeated party, the KMT, and the new ruling party, the pro-independence DPP, the change wasa historical turning point. Although there has been increasing interest in Taiwan Studies in the last decade, no single volume has yet addressed the complexity and impact of the change in ruling parties in Taiwan. This book aims to fill that gap by comparing the years before and after the DPP's transition to power. Although the analytical starting point is the regime change of 2000, the scope of topics goes beyond party politics. Designed to provide an all-encompassing view, the thirteen chapters examine and evaluate the extent to which the change in Taiwan's ruling party has resulted in a political, social, economic and cultural transformation of the island. They build a complex picture of the differences and the perhaps surprisingly high degree of continuities between the two regimes. The book addresses readers interested in interdisciplinary approaches to Taiwan's recent political, social, and cultural changes.

Politics and Cultural Nativism in 1970s Taiwan

Author : A-Chin Hsiau
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 304 pages
File Size : 45,8 Mb
Release : 2021
Category : Chinese literature
ISBN : 0231200528

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Politics and Cultural Nativism in 1970s Taiwan by A-Chin Hsiau Pdf

In recent decades Taiwan has increasingly come to see itself as a modern nation-state. A-chin Hsiau traces the origins of Taiwanese national identity to the 1970s, when a surge of domestic dissent and youth activism transformed society, politics, and culture in ways that continue to be felt.

Envisioning Taiwan

Author : June Yip
Publisher : Duke University Press
Page : 376 pages
File Size : 40,5 Mb
Release : 2004-10-07
Category : History
ISBN : 0822333678

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Envisioning Taiwan by June Yip Pdf

DIVTraces the growth and evolution of a Taiwan's sense of itself as a separate and distinct entity by examining the diverse ways a discourse of nation has been produced in the Taiwanese cultural imagination./div

Cultural Policies in East Asia

Author : H. Lee,L. Lim
Publisher : Springer
Page : 351 pages
File Size : 48,5 Mb
Release : 2014-08-19
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781137327772

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Cultural Policies in East Asia by H. Lee,L. Lim Pdf

This book provides a detailed snapshot of cultural policies in China, Japan, Singapore, South Korea and Taiwan. In addition to an historical overview of the culture-state relationships in East Asia, it provides an analysis of contemporary developments occurring in the regions' cultural policies and the challenges they are facing.

Changing Taiwanese Identities

Author : J. Bruce Jacobs,Peter Kang
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 223 pages
File Size : 52,7 Mb
Release : 2017-08-03
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781351794930

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Changing Taiwanese Identities by J. Bruce Jacobs,Peter Kang Pdf

The peoples of Taiwan have been influenced by many different cultures and migrations throughout the island’s history. In the 20th and early 21st centuries especially it has been a stage for cultural and ethnic conflict, not least because of the arrival of mainland Chinese fleeing the Chinese Communist Revolution. The subsequent tensions between those who see Taiwan as a natural territory of China and those who would prefer to see it remain independent have brought to the fore questions of what it is to be ‘Taiwanese’. This book addresses the question of how Taiwanese identities have changed after the Taiwanization process which began in the 1990s. It also examines the impact of this process on cross-strait relations between Taiwan and the People's Republic of China after the return of the Kuomintang to power after 2008 and the Sunflower movement in 2014. The various contributors between them cover a range of topics including the waves of migration to Taiwan, changes of political regimes, generational differences and social movements. Taken as a whole, this book presents a nuanced picture of the patchwork of identities which exist in contemporary Taiwan.

Taiwanese Identity in the 21st Century

Author : Gunter Schubert,Jens Damm
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 498 pages
File Size : 50,7 Mb
Release : 2012-01-30
Category : History
ISBN : 9781136701269

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Taiwanese Identity in the 21st Century by Gunter Schubert,Jens Damm Pdf

As we look to enter the second decade of the 21st century, Taiwan’s quest for identity remains the most contentious issue in the domestic arena of Taiwanese politics. From here, it spills over into the cross-Strait relationship and impacts on regional and global security. Whether Taiwan is a nation state or whether Taiwan has any claim to be a nation-state and how Taiwan should relate to "China" are issues which have long been hotly debated on the island, although it seems that much of this debate is now more focused on finding an adequate strategy to deal with the Beijing government than on the legitimacy of Taiwan’s claim to sovereignty as the Republic of China. The collection of chapters in this book shed light on very different aspects of Taiwan’s current state of identity formation from historical, political, social and economic perspectives, both domestically, and globally. As such it will be invaluable reading for students and scholars of Taiwan studies, politics, history and society, as well as those interested in cross-Strait relations, Chinese politics, and Chinese international relations.

Forget Chineseness

Author : Allen Chun
Publisher : SUNY Press
Page : 298 pages
File Size : 49,7 Mb
Release : 2017-03-27
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781438464718

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Forget Chineseness by Allen Chun Pdf

Critiques the idea of a Chinese cultural identity and argues that such identities are instead determined by geopolitical and economic forces. Forget Chineseness provides a critical interpretation of not only discourses of Chinese identity—Chineseness—but also of how they have reflected differences between “Chinese” societies, such as in Hong Kong, Taiwan, People’s Republic of China, Singapore, and communities overseas. Allen Chun asserts that while identity does have meaning in cultural, representational terms, it is more importantly a product of its embeddedness in specific entanglements of modernity, colonialism, nation-state formation, and globalization. By articulating these processes underlying institutional practices in relation to public mindsets, it is possible to explain various epistemic moments that form the basis for their sociopolitical transformation. From a broader perspective, this should have salient ramifications for prevailing discussions of identity politics. The concept of identity has not only been predicated on flawed notions of ethnicity and culture in the social sciences but it has also been acutely exacerbated by polarizing assumptions that drive our understanding of identity politics.

Cultural Nationalism in Contemporary China

Author : Yingjie Guo
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 192 pages
File Size : 50,6 Mb
Release : 2004
Category : National characteristics, Chinese
ISBN : 020333874X

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Cultural Nationalism in Contemporary China by Yingjie Guo Pdf

"With its challenging exploration one of the most neglected aspects of identity in China, this book should appeal to Asianists, China watchers and all of those with an interest in cultural and sociological phenomena in East Asia."--BOOK JACKET.

The Politics of Locality

Author : Hsin-yi Lu
Publisher : Psychology Press
Page : 208 pages
File Size : 40,6 Mb
Release : 2002
Category : History
ISBN : 9780415934336

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The Politics of Locality by Hsin-yi Lu Pdf

First Published in 2002. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.