Comparatizing Taiwan
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<p>As the site of crossings of colonizers settlers merchants and goods island nations such as Taiwan have seen a rich confluence of cultures where peoples and languages were either forced to mix or did so voluntarily due largely to colonial conquest and their crucial role in world economy. Through an examination of socio-cultural phenomena <i>Comparatizing Taiwan </i>situates Taiwan globally comparatively and relationally to bring out the nation’s innate richness. </p><p>This book examines Taiwan in relation to other islands cultures or nations in terms of culture geography history politics and economy. Comparisons include China Korea Canada Hong Kong Macau Ireland Malaysia Japan New Zealand South Africa the United States and the Caribbean and these comparisons present a number of different issues alongside a range of sometimes divergent implications. By exploring Taiwan’s many relationalities material as well as symbolic over a significant historical and geographical span the contributors move to expand the horizons of Taiwan studies and reveal the valuable insights that can be obtained by viewing nations societies and cultures in comparison. Through this process the book offers crucial reflections on how to compare and how to study small nations.</p><p>This truly interdisciplinary book will be welcomed by students and scholars interested in Taiwan studies Sinophone studies comparative cultural studies postcolonial studies and literary studies. </p>
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