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Encyclopedia of Taiwan Studies Online

Contributors

Hsin-huang Michael Hsiao
Editor

Lung-chih Chang
Editor

Kuei-fen Chiu
Editor

Nancy Guy
Editor

Ming-sho Ho
Editor

Anru Lee
Editor

Lih-Yun Lin
Editor

Hsin-Tien Liao
Editor

Scott E. Simon
Editor

Ming-yeh Rawnsley
Editor

Cheng-Hwa Tsang
Editor

Robert P. Weller
Editor

Alan Hao Yang
Editor

Elizabeth Zeitoun
Editor

Abstract

Brill’s Encyclopedia of Taiwan Studies presents a comprehensive overview of the rich scope of Taiwan studies, a discipline that took root in the 1990s in Taiwan and around the world. The birth of Taiwan studies reflected an important epistemic challenge in the existing academic landscape of sinology and China studies, as it called for a dedicated focus on Taiwan’s history, society, culture, economy, politics, and international relations, in its own right. The Encyclopedia introduces the multifaceted aspects of Taiwan’s past and present in almost 600 entries, authored by more than 300 worldwide scholars who are experts in the archaeology, history, linguistics, anthropology, sociology, political science, international relations, Indigenous studies, literature, gender studies, media studies, cinema and documentary, music, and art of Taiwan. The Encyclopedia can thus be seen as a portal to the multifaceted world of Taiwan, with its vibrant culture, important developments, and radical transformations.

Citation

Encyclopedia of Taiwan Studies Online. Leiden

Other Type Other
Online Publication Date Nov 25, 2023
Deposit Date Nov 27, 2023
Series ISSN 26671301
DOI https://doi.org/10.1163/2667-1301-etso-all
Related Public URLs https://referenceworks.brillonline.com/browse/encyclopedia-of-taiwan-studies