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Taiwan under Japanese colonial rule, 1895-1945 : history, culture, memory /

The first study of colonial Taiwan in English, this volume brings together seventeen essays by leading scholars to construct a comprehensive cultural history of Taiwan under Japanese rule. Contributors from the United States, Japan, and Taiwan explore a number of topics through a variety of theoreti...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Liao, Binghui (Editor ), Wang, Dewei (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New York : Columbia University Press, ©2006.
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505 0 0 |t Frontmatter --  |t Contents --  |t Figures --  |t Tables --  |t Preface --  |t Taiwan Under Japanese Colonial Rule, 1895-1945: History, Culture, Memory --  |t Part 1. Rethinking Colonialism and Modernity: Historical and Theoretical Case Studies --  |t 1. A Perspective on Studies of Taiwanese Political History: Reconsidering the Postwar Japanese Historiography of Japanese Colonial Rule in Taiwan --  |t 2. The Japanese Colonial State and Its Form of Knowledge in Taiwan --  |t 3. The Formation of Taiwanese Identity and the Cultural Policy of Various Outside Regimes --  |t 4. Print Culture and the Emergent Public Sphere in Colonial Taiwan, 1895-1945 --  |t Part 2. Colonial Policy and Cultural Change --  |t 5. Shaping Administration in Colonial Taiwan, 1895-1945 --  |t 6. The State of Taiwanese Culture and Taiwanese New Literature in 1937: Issues on Banning Chinese Newspaper Sections and Abolishing Chinese Writings --  |t 7. Colonial Modernity for an Elite Taiwanese, Lim Bo-seng: The Labyrinth of Cosmopolitanism --  |t 8. Hegemony and Identity in the Colonial Experience of Taiwan, 1895-1945 --  |t Part 3. Visual Culture and Literary Expressions --  |t 9. Confrontation and Collaboration: Traditional Taiwanese Writers' Canonical Reflection and Cultural Thinking on the New-Old Literatures Debate During the Japanese Colonial Period --  |t 10. Colonialism and the Predicament of Identity: Liu Na'ou and Yang Kui as Men of the World --  |t 11. Colonial Taiwan and the Construction of Landscape Painting --  |t 12. An Author Listening to Voices from the Netherworld: Lu Heruo and the Kuso Realism Debate --  |t Part 4. From Colonial to Postcolonial: Redeeming or Recruiting the Other? --  |t 13. Reverse Exportation from Japan of the Tale of ''The Bell of Sayon'': The Central Drama Group's Taiwanese Performance and Wu Man-sha's The Bell of Sayon --  |t 14. Gender, Ethnography, and Colonial Cultural Production: Nishikawa Mitsuru's Discourse on Taiwan --  |t 15. Were Taiwanese Being ''Enslaved''? The Entanglement of Sinicization, Japanization, and Westernization --  |t 16. Reading the Numbers: Ethnicity, Violence, and Wartime Mobilization in Colonial Taiwan --  |t 17. The Nature of Minzoku Taiwan and the Context in Which It Was Published --  |t Notes on Contributors --  |t Index 
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