In the light of the 1945 regime change in Taiwan, the status of Tōyōga/Eastern Painting plunged from being the �darling� of official exhibitions to �public enemy�. At an art forum in 1951, the artists who migrated from mainland China launched the first attack. They lashed out against Tōyōga, ridiculing it with a common Chinese saying, �worshipping another family�s ancestors as one�s own�. At the �Art Movement Symposium� in 1954, it was adamantly asserted that �Guohua produced in Taiwan is an extension of the motherland� and that �paintings by Han Chinese in Taiwan constituted Guohua�. The majority of the participants at the symposium were Taiwanese artists who established themselves during the Japanese colonial era. The two art conferences ...
ii John J. Makay, Advisor The purpose of this study is to discuss the identity-building,-changing, a...
[[abstract]]The participants in the “Debate on the Sino-Western Culture” that broke out in Taiwan in...
The purpose of this study is to discuss the identity-building, -changing, and -reconstructing proces...
This chapter is intended to examine anthropologically the role of Japan and Japanese culture in Lee ...
The protection of cultural heritage relates to an issue of identity. How a nation or a state tries t...
In what follows, we will examine how local Taiwanese people during colonial rule where Japanized i...
The issue of identity has become increasingly important in the 21't century. Facing the dilemma of b...
Radical changes in society have significantly influenced Taiwan since 1949. These changes have crea...
The public rise and exhibition of Indigenous art in Taiwan is a relatively recent phenomenon, discer...
The national identity of the Taiwanese, who have experienced the colonial rule by both the Japanese ...
The significant ideological and cultural role of public museums in shaping national identity is wide...
Since the end of World War 2, the Cross-Strait relation has become a hotly discussed issue in bot...
This chapter examines a century of struggle over Taiwan's politico-cultural self-consciousness with ...
English literature on colonial era Taiwanese identity is underrepresented in contemporary scholarshi...
During the 20th century, Taiwan was marked by both Japanese and Chinese colonial regimes, and is kno...
ii John J. Makay, Advisor The purpose of this study is to discuss the identity-building,-changing, a...
[[abstract]]The participants in the “Debate on the Sino-Western Culture” that broke out in Taiwan in...
The purpose of this study is to discuss the identity-building, -changing, and -reconstructing proces...
This chapter is intended to examine anthropologically the role of Japan and Japanese culture in Lee ...
The protection of cultural heritage relates to an issue of identity. How a nation or a state tries t...
In what follows, we will examine how local Taiwanese people during colonial rule where Japanized i...
The issue of identity has become increasingly important in the 21't century. Facing the dilemma of b...
Radical changes in society have significantly influenced Taiwan since 1949. These changes have crea...
The public rise and exhibition of Indigenous art in Taiwan is a relatively recent phenomenon, discer...
The national identity of the Taiwanese, who have experienced the colonial rule by both the Japanese ...
The significant ideological and cultural role of public museums in shaping national identity is wide...
Since the end of World War 2, the Cross-Strait relation has become a hotly discussed issue in bot...
This chapter examines a century of struggle over Taiwan's politico-cultural self-consciousness with ...
English literature on colonial era Taiwanese identity is underrepresented in contemporary scholarshi...
During the 20th century, Taiwan was marked by both Japanese and Chinese colonial regimes, and is kno...
ii John J. Makay, Advisor The purpose of this study is to discuss the identity-building,-changing, a...
[[abstract]]The participants in the “Debate on the Sino-Western Culture” that broke out in Taiwan in...
The purpose of this study is to discuss the identity-building, -changing, and -reconstructing proces...