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ISBN10: 3447054549, ISBN13: 9783447054546, [publisher: Harrassowitz] Softcover Identity and Culture in Taiwan. Edited by Carsten Storm and Mark Harrison. This book deals with a variety of facets of identity in Taiwan and explores processes of identity construction within different frameworks. 15 contributions cover aspects of language, politics of memory, education, media, literature, and epistemology and deliver a critical account of the margins that delimit the process of Taiwanese identity formation on different levels, or in a positive reading, of chances and options in re-negotiating the Taiwanese subject. At the same time this endeavour is heavily influenced by discourses of marginalisation and resistance, which until now both foster the formation of Taiwanese identities rather than a homogeneous identity. The formation of a Taiwanese identity has to be undertaken vis-à-vis the Chinese mainland and within a pluralistic and highly heterogeneous society. Contesting images of what exactly Taiwanese identity is and of how people can put it into praxis are negotiated along a multitude of global, regional and local borders as well as competing political, economic, cultural, ethnic etc. interests. 290 Seiten mit 5 Abb., broschiert (studia formosiana; Vol. 5/Harrassowitz Verlag 2007). Früher EUR 64,00 498 g. Sprache: en [Westhofen, Germany] [Publication Year: 2007]
ISBN10: 3447054549, ISBN13: 9783447054546, [publisher: Harrassowitz] Softcover Identity and Culture in Taiwan. Edited by Carsten Storm and Mark Harrison. This book deals with a variety of facets of identity in Taiwan and explores processes of identity construction within different frameworks. 15 contributions cover aspects of language, politics of memory, education, media, literature, and epistemology and deliver a critical account of the margins that delimit the process of Taiwanese identity formation on different levels, or in a positive reading, of chances and options in re-negotiating the Taiwanese subject. At the same time this endeavour is heavily influenced by discourses of marginalisation and resistance, which until now both foster the formation of Taiwanese identities rather than a homogeneous identity. The formation of a Taiwanese identity has to be undertaken vis-à-vis the Chinese mainland and within a pluralistic and highly heterogeneous society. Contesting images of what exactly Taiwanese identity is and of how people can put it into praxis are negotiated along a multitude of global, regional and local borders as well as competing political, economic, cultural, ethnic etc. interests. 290 Seiten mit 5 Abb., broschiert (studia formosiana; Vol. 5/Harrassowitz Verlag 2007). Früher EUR 64,00 498 g. Sprache: en [Westhofen, Germany] [Publication Year: 2007]
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