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Comparatizing Taiwan / edited by Shu-mei Shih and Ping-hui Liao.

Van Pelt Library DS799.4 .C66 2014
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Shih, Shu-mei, 1961-
Liao, Binghui.
Series:
Routledge contemporary China series
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Relations.
Taiwan--Civilization.
Taiwan.
Civilization.
Cross-cultural studies.
National characteristics, Taiwan.
Taiwan--Relations.
Taiwan--Intellectual life.
Intellectual life.
Taiwan--Study and teaching.
Chinese literature--Taiwan--History and criticism.
Chinese literature.
Physical Description:
xix, 299 pages ; 24 cm.
Place of Publication:
Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon : Routledge, 2014.
Summary:
"As the site of crossings of colonizers, settlers, merchants, and goods, island nations such as Taiwan have seen a rich confluence of cultures, where peoples and languages were either forced to mix or did so voluntarily, due largely to colonial conquest and their crucial role in world economy. Through an examination of socio-cultural phenomena, Comparatizing Taiwan situates Taiwan globally, comparatively, and relationally to bring out the nation's innate richness. This book examines Taiwan in relation to other islands, cultures, or nations in terms of culture, geography, history, politics, and economy. Comparisons include China, Korea, Canada, Hong Kong, Macau, Ireland, Malaysia, Japan, New Zealand, South Africa, the United States and the Caribbean, and these comparisons present a number of different issues, alongside a range of sometimes divergent implications. By exploring Taiwan's many relationalities, material as well as symbolic, over a significant historical and geographical span, the contributors move to expand the horizons of Taiwan studies and reveal the valuable insights that can be obtained by viewing nations, societies and cultures in comparison. Through this process, the book offers crucial reflections on how to compare and how to study small nations. This truly interdisciplinary book will be welcomed by students and scholars interested in Taiwan studies, Sinophone studies, comparative cultural studies, postcolonial studies, and literary studies"-- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
Introduction: Why Taiwan? Why Comparatize? / Shu-mei Shih and Ping-hui Liao
Part I: Taiwan in Comparison
Comparativism and Taiwan Studies : Analyzing Taiwan in/out of Context, or Taiwan as an East Asian New World Society / Frank Muyard
Tiger's Leap into the Past : Comparative Temporalities and the Politics of Redemption / Chien-heng Wu
Comparison for Com-passion : Exploring the Structures of Feeling in East Asia / Hong-luen Wang
Archipelagoes of Taiwan Literature : Comparative Methods and Island Writings in Taiwan / Yuting Huang
Paradoxes of Conservation and Comparison : Taiwan, Environmental Crises, and World Literatures / Karen Thornber
Weak Links, Literary Spaces, and Comparative Taiwan / Jing Tsu
Far-fetched Lands : The Caribbean, Taiwan, and Submarine Relations / Li-chun Hsiao
Part II: Imperial Conjunctures and Contingencies
Is Feminism Translatable? Spivak, Taiwan, A-Wu / Shu-mei Shih
Voices of Empire in Dubliners and Taibenren / Margaret Hillenbrand
Body (Language) across the Sea : Gender, Ethnicity, and the Embodiment of Post/colonial Modernity / Faye Yuan Kleeman
Interlingual Discovery : Sato Haruo's Travels in the Colony / Ping-hui Liao
Taiwan's Postcolonial and Queer Discourse in the 1990s / Liang-ya Liou
Taiwan after the Colonial Century : Bringing China into the Foreground / Jieh-min Wu
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
1138778095
9781138778092
OCLC:
869264005
Publisher Number:
99960569757

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