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Envisioning Taiwan: Fiction, Cinema, and the Nation in the Cultural Imaginary
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Envisioning Taiwan: Fiction, Cinema, and the Nation in the Cultural Imaginary Hardcover - 2004

by June Yip


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In discussions of postcolonial nationhood and cultural identity, Taiwan is often overlooked. Yet the island--with its complex history of colonization--presents a particularly fascinating case of the struggle to define a "nation." While the mainland Chinese government has been unequivocal in its resistance to Taiwanese independence, in Taiwan, government control has gradually passed from mainland Chinese immigrants to the Taiwanese themselves. Two decades of democratization and the arrival of consumer culture have made the island a truly global space. Envisioning Taiwan sorts through these complexities, skillfully weaving together history and cultural analysis to give a picture of Taiwanese identity and a lesson on the usefulness and the limits of contemporary cultural theory.

Yip traces a distinctly Taiwanese sense of self vis--vis China, Japan, and the West through two of the island's most important cultural movements: the hsiang-t'u (or "nativist") literature of the 1960s and 1970s, and the Taiwanese New Cinema of the 1980s and 1990s. At the heart of the book are close readings of the work of the hsiang-t'u writer Hwang Chun-ming and the New Cinema filmmaker Hou Hsiao-hsien. Key figures in Taiwan's assertion of a national identity separate and distinct from China, both artists portray in vibrant detail daily life on the island. Through Hwang's and Hou's work and their respective artistic movements, Yip explores "the imagining of a nation" on the local, national, and global levels. In the process, she exposes a perceptible shift away from traditional models of cultural authenticity toward a more fluid, postmodern hybridity--an evolution that reflects both Taiwan's peculiar multicultural reality and broader trends in global culture.

From the rear cover

"June Yip forcefully argues why and how modern Taiwanese literature and cinema matter for our understanding of an array of modern and postmodern issues ranging from national identity to cultural politics and from an indigenous search for roots to global circulation of cultural and economic capital."--David Der-wei Wang, author of "The Monster That Is History: History, Violence, and Fictional Writing in Twentieth-Century China"

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  • Title Envisioning Taiwan: Fiction, Cinema, and the Nation in the Cultural Imaginary
  • Author June Yip
  • Binding Hardcover
  • Pages 368
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher Duke University Press
  • Date September 2004
  • Illustrated Yes
  • ISBN 9780822333579 / 0822333570
  • Themes
    • Cultural Region: Asian - Chinese
  • Library of Congress subjects Popular culture - Taiwan
  • Library of Congress Catalog Number 2004005069
  • Dewey Decimal Code 306.095

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Citations

  • Choice, 04/01/2005, Page 1384

About the author

June Yip is an independent scholar living in Los Angeles. She has a Ph.D. in Comparative Literature from Princeton University and an M.A. in Cinema Studies from the University of California, Los Angeles, where she has taught Chinese film.

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