Taiwan in transformation : retrospect and prospect
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Taiwan in transformation : retrospect and prospect
Transaction Publishers, c2014
2nd ed., completely rev
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Description
The late twentieth century witnessed rapid changes not only in Taiwan's economy, but also in its identity. Both economic as well as ideological restructuring have been basic elements in the transformation of postwar Taiwan, as rapid democratization opened a Pandora's Box, and stirred a whirlwind of social discord. This volume considers such important questions as whether the old Taiwanese work ethic is a relic of the past, and whether Taiwan is likely to become a battleground of ideological wars.
The book addresses Taiwanese nostalgia for Chinese culture; the rise and fall of postwar Taiwanese agrarian culture; the transformation of farmers' social consciousness in the period 1950-1970; the place of Confucianism in postwar Taiwan; and the awakening of the "self" and the development of a Taiwanese national identity in the post-World War II period. Finally, it considers whether "mutual historical understanding" may be the basis for Taiwan-Mainland relations in the twenty-first century. This second edition includes a new chapter on the history of Taiwan after World War II, incorporating additional developments in Taiwan in the past decade.
Insights extrapolated from an understanding of history are essential for grasping and solving the basic problems Taiwan now faces and, above all, the conflicted relationship between Taiwan and Mainland China. The book's thematic undercurrent is the question of Taiwan and Mainland China: How do we deal with the tension between cultural China and political China?
Table of Contents
Preface to the First Edition (2004)
Preface to the Revised and Expanded Edition (2014)
Acknowledgments
Prologue
I Retrospect
1 The Taiwanese Nostalgia for Cultural China (1895-1950)
2 Postwar Taiwan in Historical Perspective
3 The Transformation of Farmers' Social Consciousness (1950-1970)
4 The Transformation of Confucianism (1950-1980) 67
5 Xu Fuguan: A Contemporary Confucianist's Postwar Taiwan Experience
II Prospect
6 Taiwan after Retrocession as Witnessed by the Mainlanders (1945-1949)
7 The Development of Taiwanese Consciousness: Retrospect and Prospect
8 "Mutual Historical Understanding": The Basis for Taiwan-Mainland Relations in the Twenty-First Century
9 The Awakening of Individuality in the Cultural Development of Postwar Taiwan: A Twenty-First Century Perspective
Epilogue
Works Cited
Index
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