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The Musha Incident : a reader on the indigenous uprising in colonial Taiwan /

"On October 27, 1930, members of six indigenous tribes ambushed and killed 134 Japanese attending a sporting event at the local Musha Elementary School. The Japanese government had looked at Musha as a "model village" under their colonial policies and their response was swift and brut...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Berry, Michael, 1974- (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New York : Columbia University Press, [2022]
Colección:Global Chinese culture.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Intro
  • Table of Contents
  • A Note on Romanization
  • Acknowledgments
  • Introduction: Approaching Musha, by Michael Berry
  • Part I. Historical Memories of Musha
  • 1. The Discourse and Practice of Colonial "Suppression" in the Making of the Musha Rebellion and Its Aftermath, by Toulouse-Antonin Roy
  • 2. The Musha Incident and the History of Tgdaya-Japanese Relations, by Paul D. Barclay
  • 3. Relistening to Her and His Stories: On Approaching "The Musha Incident from an Indigenous Perspective,"by Kae Kitamura
  • Part II. Literary Memories of Musha
  • 4. Bodies and Violence in the Musha Incident, by Robert Tierney
  • 5. Musha Incident, Incidentally: Tsushima Yūko's Exceedingly Barbaric, by Leo Ching
  • 6. Satō Haruo on the Musha Incident, by Ping-hui Liao
  • 7. Untimely Meditations: The Contemporary, the Philosophy of Walking, and Related Ethical Matters in Remains of Life, by Chien-heng Wu
  • Part III. Visual and Digital Memories of Musha
  • 8. The Face of the Inbetweener: The Image of Indigenous History Researchers as Reflected in Seediq Bale, by Nakao Eki Pacidal
  • 9. Quest for Roots: Trauma and Heroism in Wu He's Yusheng and Tang Shiang-Chu's Yusheng: Seediq Bale, by Darryl Sterk
  • 10. Historical Representation in an Age of Wiki Writing and Digital Curation: The Musha Incident on Digital Platforms, by Kuei-fen Chiu
  • Part IV. Musha in Cultural Dialogue
  • 11. Fiction and Fieldwork: In Conversation with Wu He on Remains of Life, by Michael Berry
  • 12. Heavy Metal Headhunt: An Interview with Chthonic's Freddy Lim, by Michael Berry
  • 13. Televising the Musha Incident: Wan Jen on the Miniseries Dana Sakura, by Michael Berry
  • 14. No Good Guys or Bad Guys: An Interview with Wei Te-sheng, by Tony Rayns (translated by Christa Chen)
  • Contributors
  • Index