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Taiwan in Japan's Empire-Building - An Institutional Approach to Colonial Engineering (Hardcover)
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Taiwan in Japan's Empire-Building - An Institutional Approach to Colonial Engineering (Hardcover)
Series: Academia Sinica on East Asia
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This book explores the institutions through which Taiwan was
governed under Japanese colonial rule, illuminating how the
administration was engineered and how Taiwan was placed in Japan's
larger empire building. The author argues that rather than
envisaging the ruling of the society and then going on to frame
policies accordingly Japanese rule in Taiwan was more ad hoc:
utilizing and integrating "native" social forces to ensure
cooperation. Part I examines how the Japanese administration was
shaped in the specific context of colonial Taiwan, focusing on the
legal tradition, the civil service examination and the police
system. Part II elaborates on the process of "colonial
engineering," with special attention paid to "colonial
governmentality", "social engineering" and colonial spatiality. In
Part III Hui-yu Caroline Ts'ai provides a more in-depth analysis of
wartime integration policies and the mobilization of labor before
making an evaluation of Japan's colonial legacy. Taiwan in Japan's
Empire-Building will appeal to researchers, scholars and students
interested in Japanese Imperial History as well as those studying
the history of Taiwan.
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