The Rise of Landscape in Provincial Taiwan

The Rise of Landscape in Provincial Taiwan
Author: Chien-hung Lin
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 604
Release: 1998
Genre: Ethnicity
ISBN: UOM:39015051432592

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The Rise of Landscape in Provincial Taiwan

The Rise of Landscape in Provincial Taiwan
Author: Chien-Hung Lin,Jianhong Lin
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 644
Release: 1998
Genre: Ethnicity
ISBN: UOM:39015051432576

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The Landscape of Historical Memory

The Landscape of Historical Memory
Author: Kirk A. Denton
Publsiher: Hong Kong University Press
Total Pages: 283
Release: 2021-03-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9789888528578

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The Landscape of Historical Memory explores the place of museums and memorial culture in the contestation over historical memory in post–martial law Taiwan. The book is particularly oriented toward the role of politics—especially political parties—in the establishment, administration, architectural design, and historical narratives of museums. It is framed around the wrangling between the “blue camp” (the Nationalist Party, or KMT, and its supporters) and the “green camp” (Democratic Progressive Party, or DPP, and its supporters) over what facets of the past should be remembered and how they should be displayed in museums. Organized into chapters focused on particular types of museums and memorial spaces (such as archaeology museums, history museums, martyrs’ shrines, war museums, memorial halls, literature museums, ethnology museums, and ecomuseums), the book presents a broad overview of the state of museums in Taiwan in the past three decades. The case of Taiwan museums tells us much about Cold War politics and its legacy in East Asia; the role of culture, history, and memory in shaping identities in the “postcolonial” landscape of Taiwan; the politics of historical memory in an emergent democracy, especially in counterpoint to the politics of museums in the People’s Republic of China, which continues to be an authoritarian single party state; and the place of museums in a neoliberal economic climate. “This book offers unique insight into the configurations of international museum culture as manifested in the sociopolitical landscape of post–martial law Taiwan. Using case studies filled with telling details, Denton analyzes how museums both reflect and initiate cultural change. This work adds substantially to Taiwan studies and museology, with in-depth scholarship and innovative observations presented in a clear and compelling narrative.” —Joseph R. Allen, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities “This is a fascinating and meticulously researched survey of Taiwan’s museums. Denton has produced a book that is both scholarly and highly readable. It will appeal to a wide readership, encompassing social scientists specializing in Taiwan, students of Chinese or East Asian studies, observers of Taiwanese politics and the local cultural scene, and others besides.” —Edward Vickers, Kyushu University

Place Identity and National Imagination in Post war Taiwan

Place  Identity  and National Imagination in Post war Taiwan
Author: Bi-yu Chang
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 279
Release: 2015-03-24
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781317658122

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In the struggles for political and cultural hegemony that Taiwan has witnessed since the 1980s, the focal point in contesting narratives and the key battlefield in the political debates are primarily spatial and place-based. The major fault line appears to be a split between an imposed identity emphasizing cultural origin (China) and an emphasis on the recovery of place identity of ‘the local’ (Taiwan). Place, Identity and National Imagination in Postwar Taiwan explores the ever-present issue of identity in Taiwan from a spatial perspective, and focuses on the importance of, and the relationship between, state spatiality and identity formation. Taking postwar Taiwan as a case study, the book examines the ways in which the Kuomintang regime naturalized its political control, territorialized the island and created a nationalist geography. In so doing, it examines how, why and to what extent power is exercised through the place-making process and considers the relationship between official versions of ‘ROC geography’ and the islanders’ shifting perceptions of the ‘nation’. In turn, by addressing the relationship between the state and the imagined community, Bi-yu Chang establishes a dialogue between place and cultural identity to analyse the constant changing and shaping of Chinese and Taiwanese identity. With a diverse selection of case studies including cartographical development, geography education, territorial declaration and urban planning, this interdisciplinary book will have a broad appeal across Taiwan studies, geography, cultural studies, history and politics.

Collecting China

Collecting China
Author: Vimalin Rujivacharakul
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 235
Release: 2011
Genre: Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN: 9781611490060

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Collecting China is a unique collection of essays that brings together theories of materiality and what collecting has meant to various peoples over time. Collecting China grew out of a simple question: how does a thing become Chinese? Fifteen essays explore this question from different angles, ranging from close examination of world-renowned private collections to critical reinterpretations of historical writings.

Taiwan Formosa Taihoku Province

Taiwan  Formosa  Taihoku Province
Author: United States. Office of the Chief of Naval Operations
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 230
Release: 1944
Genre: New Taipei City (Taiwan)
ISBN: UOM:39015028773367

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High Speed Railways and New Structure of Socio economic Development in China

High Speed Railways and New Structure of Socio economic Development in China
Author: Xiaoyan Lin
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 346
Release: 2023-06-14
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9789811963872

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This book systematically expounds the significance of the high-speed railway in China's regional economic and social development. It also contains a large number of case discussions, so that readers can fully understand the development of China's high-speed railway and its role in promoting China's economy. The purpose of this book is to determine whether high-speed railway has important political and strategic significance for China's development, the inherent relationship and mechanism of the high-speed railway together with economic and social development, and how to achieve the high-speed rail and economic and social coordination, as well as sustainable development.

Civil Affairs Handbook Taiwan Formosa Taioku Province

Civil Affairs Handbook  Taiwan  Formosa   Taioku Province
Author: United States. Office of the Chief of Naval Operations
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 228
Release: 1944
Genre: Taihoku-chō (Taiwan)
ISBN: MINN:30000009310115

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