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The Politics of Locality

During the mid-1990s, Taiwan witnessed a remarkable proliferation of historical writings and cultural movements pertaining to 'the local'. 'Place (difang)' and 'community (shequ)' became two ubiquitous terms in the lexicon of being Taiwanese. This book is a critical examination of the socio-historical condition in which the discourse of local diversity emerged and gradually permeated Taiwan's public culture. Interweaving ethnographic sensibility and theoretical insights across disciplines, including anthropology, cultural studies and cultural geography the study elucidates the complex relationships between localism, nationalism and globalism. Not only is it a rare type of ethnography in Taiwan studies, this book also enriches our understanding of the increasingly significant field of East Asia (post)modernity.
Undertittel
Making a Nation of Communities in Taiwan
Forfatter
Hsin-Yi Lu
ISBN
9781138995116
Språk
Engelsk
Vekt
453 gram
Utgivelsesdato
27.4.2016
Forlag
Routledge
Antall sider
206