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Taiwan in Comparative Perspective

Volume 2 (December 2008)

ISSN 1752-7732

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Full text of Volume 2  [PDF]

Articles 

Hou Shan in Maps: Orientalism in Taiwan's Geographic Imagination [PDF]
Hsia Li Ming and Ethan Yorgason

Constructions of National Identity: A Tale of Twin Capital Building in Early Post-war Taiwan (PDF)
Yi-Wen Wang and Tim Heath

Women's Organizations and the Changing State/Society Relationship: Resistance, Co-option by the State, or Partnership? [PDF]
Fang-Mei Lin

Original Sin on the Island Paradise? Qing Taiwan's Colonial History in Comparative Perspective [PDF]
Edward Vickers

Book Reviews

Margaret Hillenbrand (2007) Literature, Modernity, and the Practice of Resistance: Japanese and Taiwanese Fiction, 1960-1990 [PDF]
Christopher Lupke

David Wang and Carlos Rojas (eds) (2006) Writing Taiwan: A New Literary History [PDF]
Tommy McClellan

Michael Rudolph (2003) Taiwans multi-ethnische Gesellschaft und die Bewegung der Ureinwohner: Assimilation oder kulturelle Revitalisierung? and Peter Kulchyski (2007) The Red Indians: an Episodic, Informal Collection of Tales from theHistory of Aboriginal People's Struggles in Canada [PDF]
Scott Simon

Taiwan Journal of Democracy [PDF]
Paul-François Tremlett

Cover art: Video still from Unfolding © Jenny Lu, used with permission.

This publication was supported in part by a grant from the Tsao Yung-Ho Foundaion

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