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Positioning Taiwan in a Global Context: Being and Becoming

Contributors

Bi-Yu Chang bc18@soas.ac.uk
Editor

Pei-yin Lin
Editor

Abstract

Positioning Taiwan in a Global Context 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. The fourteen contributions by an international team of scholars investigate the multi-layered and multidirectional interplays between the island and the outside world, exploring the impact of complex cultural encounters on the construction, writing and rewriting of Taiwan in a global context. Taking an interdisciplinary approach, the topics covered range from Taiwanese literature, cinema, food culture and tourism to cultural geography, colonial history, and folk religion, with comparisons made with Japan, China, Hong Kong, the Philippines, and the West. Focusing on continuous cross-cultural interplays, this book affords readers a deeper understanding of identity politics and a better insight into the fluidity, changeability, and constructionist nature of culture. As such, it will be will be of great interest to students and scholars of Taiwan Studies and Cultural Studies, as well as Asian film, literature and popular culture

Citation

Chang, B.-Y., & Lin, P.-Y. (Eds.). (2019). Positioning Taiwan in a Global Context: Being and Becoming. Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429022227

Book Type Edited Book
Publication Date Apr 30, 2019
Deposit Date Nov 15, 2019
Publicly Available Date May 1, 2119
Publisher Routledge
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Series Title Routledge Research on Taiwan
ISBN 9780367077129
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429022227
Publisher URL https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429022227

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