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Taiwan and the World
Taiwan and the World showcases the interdisciplinary field of Taiwan studies, foregrounding cutting-edge scholarship that embraces Taiwan as a fulcrum of global forces such as colonialism, capitalism, and migration. The series seeks single-authored books offering new theoretical insights into Taiwan’s society and culture, contested international position in the shadow of a rising China, and other topics that reflect its relations with the wider world.
Series editors: James Lin, William Lavely, Madeleine Yue Dong
Please send book proposals to: Caitlin Tyler-Richards
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Good Wife, Wise Mother
Educating Han Taiwanese Girls under Japanese Rule
Traces Japan's efforts to modernize Taiwan through gendered educational practices
In Good Wife, Wise Mother, female education and citizenship serve as a lens through which to examine Taiwan’s uniqueness as a colonial crossroads between Chinese and...
ISBN: 9780295752648
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A Social and Political History
Stories of migration, displacement, democratization, and transformation
From a cradle of Austronesian expansion to the dynamic economic powerhouse and successful democracy it is today, Taiwan is layered in colonial histories. In Taiwan Lives, Niki J. P....
ISBN: 9780295752167
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