Transnational Taiwan : crossing borders into the 21st century
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Transnational Taiwan : crossing borders into the 21st century
(Palgrave pivot)
Palgrave Macmillan, c2022
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
This book is a study of transnationalism, focusing on experience of migrants, immigrants, travelers, expatriates, aliens, evacuees, refugees, and nomads in the world, broadly, and Taiwan, particularly. Offering an entirely new framework for what Taiwan as a contested transnational space means for Asia-a heterotopia, in which multiple visions of politics and society can flourish-Dr. Pendery's refreshing vision offers insights for scholars of greater China, international relations, and the economics of the region. Pendery establishes a dialog and debate in the book pitting Samuel P. Huntington, Stephen Toulmin, and Edward W. Said, broadly examining their views of these ideas and issues.
Table of Contents
1. 1. Transnationalism I: A general introduction, focusing on Taiwan, including a look back to the originator of the idea, Randolph Bourne.
2. 2. The Silk Road: The First Appearance of Transnationalism?
3. 3. Colonialism, Imperialism, and Next Phase of Transnationalism:
4. 4. Transnationalism II: Continued study of the trend, focusing on Taiwan.
5. 5. Out of Taiwan: A Transnational Take:
6. 6. Transnational Experience: Indigenous People, Reprise
7. 7. Transnational III: Governance
8. 8. Taiwan and Transnational Governance
9. 9. Transnational: IV
10. 10. Transnational Education
11. 11. Stephen Toulmin's View on Transnationalism
12. 12. Transnational Subjectivity
13. 13. Three students speak
14. 14. Conclusion
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