Imagining Taiwan : the role of art in Taiwan's quest for identity (1987-2010)
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Imagining Taiwan : the role of art in Taiwan's quest for identity (1987-2010)
(Modern Asian art and visual culture, v. 5)
Brill, 2018
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 322-337) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Taiwan's quest for identity and international recognition have unequivocally been the most important issues in Taiwan over the past 40 years, and they continue to generate impassioned debate, nationally and internationally. This book explores the instrumental roles artists, curators and museums have played in Taiwan's nation-building process. It focuses on the post-martial law period, from 1987 until 2010, a transformative period when democratization gave rise to a heightened sense of Taiwanese nationalism, and when issues concerning Taiwan's identity vis-a-vis with China, peaked.
目次
List of Figures
Note on Transliteration
Acknowlegments
Introduction
Part 1 Exhibiting Taiwan art and the Politics of Museums, Identity and Recognition (1987-2000)
1 Rethinking History, Identity and Nation in Exhibitions of Taiwan Art
2 Reaching Out to Asia and the World: Regionalism and Internationalism in the (Re)presentation of Taiwan Art
Part 2 Artist Case Studies
3 Deconstructing the Nation - Mei Dean-E
4 Narrating the Nation - Yang Mao-lin
5 Whose Identity and Whose Nation? - Wu Mali
6 The Nation De-mythologised - Yao Jui-chung
Part 3 Globalisation and the Rise of China in the World: New Frameworks for Exhibiting Art from Taiwan (2000-10)
7 Decentring the Nation: Reconfi guring the Local as Global in the Taipei and Venice Biennials
8 Reorienting Taiwan: China's Global Ascent and the 'Art' of Cross-Strait Exchange
Conclusion
Endnotes
Glossary
Bibliography
Index
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