Positioning Taiwan in a Global Context
Being and Becoming
Herausgeber: Chang, Bi-Yu; Lin, Pei-Yin
Positioning Taiwan in a Global Context
Being and Becoming
Herausgeber: Chang, Bi-Yu; Lin, Pei-Yin
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This book examines modern Taiwanese culture through the prism of global cultural interactions. Challenging the view of Taiwan as a product of transience and displacement, it highlights Taiwan's subjectivity, viewing the island as a site of a global development that epitomizes both resistance and negotiation in the process of cultural flows.
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This book examines modern Taiwanese culture through the prism of global cultural interactions. Challenging the view of Taiwan as a product of transience and displacement, it highlights Taiwan's subjectivity, viewing the island as a site of a global development that epitomizes both resistance and negotiation in the process of cultural flows.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 264
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juni 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 372g
- ISBN-13: 9781032092935
- ISBN-10: 1032092939
- Artikelnr.: 62149307
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 264
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juni 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 372g
- ISBN-13: 9781032092935
- ISBN-10: 1032092939
- Artikelnr.: 62149307
Bi-yu Chang is Deputy Director of the Centre of Taiwan Studies at SOAS, University of London. Her research interests include identity politics, nation-building, cultural politics, and cultural geography. Her book Place, Identity and National Imagination in Postwar Taiwan was published by Routledge. Pei-yin Lin is Associate Professor in the School of Chinese, University of Hong Kong. Her research focuses on Sinophone literature and film. She is the author of Colonial Taiwan: Negotiating Identities and Modernity through Literature (2017) and co-editor of East Asian Transwar Popular Culture (2019).
Introduction Part 1: Repositioning Taiwan 1. Positioning 'Taiwanese
Literature' to the World: Taiwan as Represented and Perceived in English
Translation 2. Translating Taiwan Southward 3. It All Starts in Hualien:
Pangcah Woman, Rose, Rose, I Love You, and The Man with the Compound Eyes
4. The Making of Taiwanese Martial Arts Fiction: The Case of Gu Long 5.
Indiginizing Queer Fiction and Queer Theories: A Study on Chi Ta-wei's
Sci-Fi Novels Part 2: Cultural Flows and Becoming 6. From 'Free China' to
Sunny Paradise: The Worlding Process in the Magazine Tourism in Taiwan
(1966~1974) 7. The Paradise of Gourmets: Representing Taiwanese Cuisine in
Japanese Tourist Media (1964-) 8. Savage World, Immortal Island: The
Colonial Gaze and Colonial Taste of Penglai Rice 9. Let's Talk About Love:
Hong Kong's Geopolitical Narratives of Emotion and Stories of Lifestyle
Migration in Taiwan 10. Getting to Know Taiwan: Borrowed Gaze, Direct
Involvement and Everyday Life 11. Localizing the Japanese Manga System and
Making Folk Religion Manga-esque: Wei Zongcheng's Ming Zhan-lu: Final
Destiny of the Formosan Gods 12. Charting the Transnational within the
National: The Case of Contemporary Taiwan Popular Cinema 13.
Countervisions: Exotic Voyages in the work of Hou Hsiao-hsien and Edward
Yang 14. Taiwan's Indigenous Peoples and Cinema: From Mascot to Fourth
Cinema?
Literature' to the World: Taiwan as Represented and Perceived in English
Translation 2. Translating Taiwan Southward 3. It All Starts in Hualien:
Pangcah Woman, Rose, Rose, I Love You, and The Man with the Compound Eyes
4. The Making of Taiwanese Martial Arts Fiction: The Case of Gu Long 5.
Indiginizing Queer Fiction and Queer Theories: A Study on Chi Ta-wei's
Sci-Fi Novels Part 2: Cultural Flows and Becoming 6. From 'Free China' to
Sunny Paradise: The Worlding Process in the Magazine Tourism in Taiwan
(1966~1974) 7. The Paradise of Gourmets: Representing Taiwanese Cuisine in
Japanese Tourist Media (1964-) 8. Savage World, Immortal Island: The
Colonial Gaze and Colonial Taste of Penglai Rice 9. Let's Talk About Love:
Hong Kong's Geopolitical Narratives of Emotion and Stories of Lifestyle
Migration in Taiwan 10. Getting to Know Taiwan: Borrowed Gaze, Direct
Involvement and Everyday Life 11. Localizing the Japanese Manga System and
Making Folk Religion Manga-esque: Wei Zongcheng's Ming Zhan-lu: Final
Destiny of the Formosan Gods 12. Charting the Transnational within the
National: The Case of Contemporary Taiwan Popular Cinema 13.
Countervisions: Exotic Voyages in the work of Hou Hsiao-hsien and Edward
Yang 14. Taiwan's Indigenous Peoples and Cinema: From Mascot to Fourth
Cinema?
Introduction Part 1: Repositioning Taiwan 1. Positioning 'Taiwanese
Literature' to the World: Taiwan as Represented and Perceived in English
Translation 2. Translating Taiwan Southward 3. It All Starts in Hualien:
Pangcah Woman, Rose, Rose, I Love You, and The Man with the Compound Eyes
4. The Making of Taiwanese Martial Arts Fiction: The Case of Gu Long 5.
Indiginizing Queer Fiction and Queer Theories: A Study on Chi Ta-wei's
Sci-Fi Novels Part 2: Cultural Flows and Becoming 6. From 'Free China' to
Sunny Paradise: The Worlding Process in the Magazine Tourism in Taiwan
(1966~1974) 7. The Paradise of Gourmets: Representing Taiwanese Cuisine in
Japanese Tourist Media (1964-) 8. Savage World, Immortal Island: The
Colonial Gaze and Colonial Taste of Penglai Rice 9. Let's Talk About Love:
Hong Kong's Geopolitical Narratives of Emotion and Stories of Lifestyle
Migration in Taiwan 10. Getting to Know Taiwan: Borrowed Gaze, Direct
Involvement and Everyday Life 11. Localizing the Japanese Manga System and
Making Folk Religion Manga-esque: Wei Zongcheng's Ming Zhan-lu: Final
Destiny of the Formosan Gods 12. Charting the Transnational within the
National: The Case of Contemporary Taiwan Popular Cinema 13.
Countervisions: Exotic Voyages in the work of Hou Hsiao-hsien and Edward
Yang 14. Taiwan's Indigenous Peoples and Cinema: From Mascot to Fourth
Cinema?
Literature' to the World: Taiwan as Represented and Perceived in English
Translation 2. Translating Taiwan Southward 3. It All Starts in Hualien:
Pangcah Woman, Rose, Rose, I Love You, and The Man with the Compound Eyes
4. The Making of Taiwanese Martial Arts Fiction: The Case of Gu Long 5.
Indiginizing Queer Fiction and Queer Theories: A Study on Chi Ta-wei's
Sci-Fi Novels Part 2: Cultural Flows and Becoming 6. From 'Free China' to
Sunny Paradise: The Worlding Process in the Magazine Tourism in Taiwan
(1966~1974) 7. The Paradise of Gourmets: Representing Taiwanese Cuisine in
Japanese Tourist Media (1964-) 8. Savage World, Immortal Island: The
Colonial Gaze and Colonial Taste of Penglai Rice 9. Let's Talk About Love:
Hong Kong's Geopolitical Narratives of Emotion and Stories of Lifestyle
Migration in Taiwan 10. Getting to Know Taiwan: Borrowed Gaze, Direct
Involvement and Everyday Life 11. Localizing the Japanese Manga System and
Making Folk Religion Manga-esque: Wei Zongcheng's Ming Zhan-lu: Final
Destiny of the Formosan Gods 12. Charting the Transnational within the
National: The Case of Contemporary Taiwan Popular Cinema 13.
Countervisions: Exotic Voyages in the work of Hou Hsiao-hsien and Edward
Yang 14. Taiwan's Indigenous Peoples and Cinema: From Mascot to Fourth
Cinema?