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This book is an anthology of research co-edited by Dr. Chia-rong Wu
(University of Canterbury) and Professor Ming-ju Fan (National
Chengchi University). This collection of original essays integrates
and expands research on Taiwan literature because it includes both
established and young writers. It not only engages with the
evolving trends of literary Taiwan, but also promotes the
translocal consciousness and cultural diversity of the island state
and beyond. Focusing on the new directions and trends of Taiwan
literature, this edited book fits into Taiwan studies, Sinophone
studies, and Asian studies.
This sourcebook contains more than 160 documents and writings that
reflect the development of Taiwanese literature from the early
modern period to the twenty-first century. Selections include
seminal essays in literary debates, polemics, and other landmark
events; interviews, diaries, and letters by major authors; critical
and retrospective essays by influential writers, editors, and
scholars; transcripts of historical speeches and conferences;
literary-society manifestos and inaugural journal prefaces; and
governmental policy pronouncements that have significantly
influenced Taiwanese literature. These texts illuminate Asia's
experience with modernization, colonialism, and postcolonialism;
the character of Taiwan's Cold War and post--Cold War cultural
production; gender and environmental issues; indigenous movements;
and the changes and challenges of the digital revolution.Taiwan's
complex history with Dutch, Spanish, and Japanese colonization;
strategic geopolitical position vis-a-vis China, Japan, and the
United States; and status as a hub for the East-bound circulation
of technological and popular-culture trends make the nation an
excellent case study for a richer understanding of East Asian and
modern global relations.
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