Based on an empirical inquiry, this article seeks to assess the role of television in the process of national identity-formation in Taiwan. It situates both the formation and transformation of national identity in the contingent particularities of post-WWII Taiwan, where a powerful regime in exile met an indigenous majority population that gave rise to what I refer to as the double-homeland complex. This article sets out to explore not only whether but how the inhabitants of Taiwan have appropriated the quintessentially modern sense of nationhood and to identify the role that television has played in shaping and mediating that appropriation. This thesis first examines how multiple identities, especially Chinese and Taiwanese identities, ha...
This chapter explores the ambivalent space between subjective authenticity and objective analysis wh...
This article explores Taiwanese national identity, through an analytical excursus of the composite e...
The availability of media technology in the mid-1980s in Taiwan has forever changed the landscape of...
The national identity of the Taiwanese, who have experienced the colonial rule by both the Japanese ...
The question to be dealt with in this study is to what extent the emergence of a distinct Taiwan ide...
[[abstract]]The thesis examines the origin and transformation of recently-called He-Pai-Ju (co-produ...
This article explores how the Public Television Service (PTS) of the Republic of China-Taiwan, born ...
On the edge of East Asia, between great geo-political forces, and marginalized by history and imperi...
Shifting between continuity and rupture, sameness and difference, identity is constantly shaping and...
The purpose of this thesis is to investigate the interplay between national identity issues and Taiw...
[[abstract]]This thesis argues that Taiwanese are not Chinese and the reason for Taiwanese looking o...
This thesis is concerned with the relationship between the mass media and national identity. It uses...
National identity is one of the most theoretically important and frequently used concepts for unders...
[[abstract]]The dilemma of national identity that Taiwan is facing is rooted in Taiwan’s geo-histori...
[[abstract]]The dilemma of national identity that Taiwan is facing is rooted in Taiwan’s geo-histori...
This chapter explores the ambivalent space between subjective authenticity and objective analysis wh...
This article explores Taiwanese national identity, through an analytical excursus of the composite e...
The availability of media technology in the mid-1980s in Taiwan has forever changed the landscape of...
The national identity of the Taiwanese, who have experienced the colonial rule by both the Japanese ...
The question to be dealt with in this study is to what extent the emergence of a distinct Taiwan ide...
[[abstract]]The thesis examines the origin and transformation of recently-called He-Pai-Ju (co-produ...
This article explores how the Public Television Service (PTS) of the Republic of China-Taiwan, born ...
On the edge of East Asia, between great geo-political forces, and marginalized by history and imperi...
Shifting between continuity and rupture, sameness and difference, identity is constantly shaping and...
The purpose of this thesis is to investigate the interplay between national identity issues and Taiw...
[[abstract]]This thesis argues that Taiwanese are not Chinese and the reason for Taiwanese looking o...
This thesis is concerned with the relationship between the mass media and national identity. It uses...
National identity is one of the most theoretically important and frequently used concepts for unders...
[[abstract]]The dilemma of national identity that Taiwan is facing is rooted in Taiwan’s geo-histori...
[[abstract]]The dilemma of national identity that Taiwan is facing is rooted in Taiwan’s geo-histori...
This chapter explores the ambivalent space between subjective authenticity and objective analysis wh...
This article explores Taiwanese national identity, through an analytical excursus of the composite e...
The availability of media technology in the mid-1980s in Taiwan has forever changed the landscape of...