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Becoming Taiwanese

Evan N. Dawley

出版时间

2019-05-30

ISBN

9780674237209

评分

★★★★★
书籍介绍

What does it mean to be Taiwanese? This question sits at the heart of Taiwan’s modern history and its place in the world. In contrast to the prevailing scholarly focus on Taiwan after 1987, Becoming Taiwanese examines the important first era in the history of Taiwanese identity construction during the early twentieth century, in the place that served as the crucible for the formation of new identities: the northern port city of Jilong (Keelung).

Part colonial urban social history, part exploration of the relationship between modern ethnicity and nationalism, Becoming Taiwanese offers new insights into ethnic identity formation. Evan Dawley examines how people from China’s southeastern coast became rooted in Taiwan; how the transfer to Japanese colonial rule established new contexts and relationships that promoted the formation of distinct urban, ethnic, and national identities; and how the so-called retrocession to China replicated earlier patterns and reinforced those same identities. Based on original research in Taiwan and Japan, and focused on the settings and practices of social organizations, religion, and social welfare, as well as the local elites who served as community gatekeepers, Becoming Taiwanese fundamentally challenges our understanding of what it means to be Taiwanese.

Evan N. Dawley is Assistant Professor of History at Goucher College.

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List of Figures, Tables, Maps*
Acknowledgments
Abbreviations
Note to the Reader
Introduction

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为了写期末的读书报告匆匆读过。类似Japanese empire history/ urban history-> Todd A. Henry; Hannah Shepherd. 对作者关于"ethnic identity versus national identity"的论述并不认同。Esp. "taiwanese colonial identity only incorporated the modern and rational while discarding what is essentially 'Japanese'". Both advisor and I found it "hard to believe".
以基隆为例,通过多种社会群体活动,例如宗教,探讨日据时代如何形塑台湾族群认同。PS. 本来约了作者来学校做该书抱告,万万没想到疫情来的那么猝不及防