This paper aims to show that Taiwanese born in the 1980s constitute a “post-reform” generation whose perception of cultural difference and ethnicity may challenge the efficiency of the “four major ethnic groups” categorization as an analytical framework for research on Taiwanese youth’s identity, political behaviour and social interactions. Using quantitative data from a questionnaire distributed in 15 universities nationwide in 2010 and qualitative data from interviews, this paper first focuses on the attitudes of Taiwanese born in the 1980s toward what are generally considered the three core elements of ethnic group-making in a Chinese socio-cultural context: patrilineality, locality and language. Then it shows that the combined effects o...
[[abstract]]This thesis argues that Taiwanese are not Chinese and the reason for Taiwanese looking o...
[[abstract]]The ‘double identity’ of Taiwanese as both Chinese and Taiwanese identity was measured a...
ii This thesis explores the identity formation of 1949 Chinese immigrants to Taiwan and their descen...
This paper aims to show that Taiwanese born in the 1980s constitute a 'post-reform' generation whose...
Recent political developments on Taiwan seem to suggest that the issues of ethnic identity and the i...
Subjective group identification may not always be based on common biological origins or group salien...
Between 1945 and 1987, as part of its efforts to impose a Chinese identity on native-born Taiwanese ...
[[abstract]]The ‘double identity’ of Taiwanese as both Chinese and Taiwanese identity was measured a...
The question to be dealt with in this study is to what extent the emergence of a distinct Taiwan ide...
The two purposes of this article are to a)identify the historical, social, & political processes beh...
[[abstract]]The ‘double identity’ of Taiwanese as both Chinese and Taiwanese identity was measured a...
[[abstract]]The ‘double identity’ of Taiwanese as both Chinese and Taiwanese identity was measured a...
This paper explores the complex Taiwanese identity among second-generation Taiwanese immigrants thro...
This study examines why a growing percentage of Taiwan-born immigrants in the U.S. have identified t...
The author uses a combination of narrative identity theory & Karl Mannheim’s theory of generation to...
[[abstract]]This thesis argues that Taiwanese are not Chinese and the reason for Taiwanese looking o...
[[abstract]]The ‘double identity’ of Taiwanese as both Chinese and Taiwanese identity was measured a...
ii This thesis explores the identity formation of 1949 Chinese immigrants to Taiwan and their descen...
This paper aims to show that Taiwanese born in the 1980s constitute a 'post-reform' generation whose...
Recent political developments on Taiwan seem to suggest that the issues of ethnic identity and the i...
Subjective group identification may not always be based on common biological origins or group salien...
Between 1945 and 1987, as part of its efforts to impose a Chinese identity on native-born Taiwanese ...
[[abstract]]The ‘double identity’ of Taiwanese as both Chinese and Taiwanese identity was measured a...
The question to be dealt with in this study is to what extent the emergence of a distinct Taiwan ide...
The two purposes of this article are to a)identify the historical, social, & political processes beh...
[[abstract]]The ‘double identity’ of Taiwanese as both Chinese and Taiwanese identity was measured a...
[[abstract]]The ‘double identity’ of Taiwanese as both Chinese and Taiwanese identity was measured a...
This paper explores the complex Taiwanese identity among second-generation Taiwanese immigrants thro...
This study examines why a growing percentage of Taiwan-born immigrants in the U.S. have identified t...
The author uses a combination of narrative identity theory & Karl Mannheim’s theory of generation to...
[[abstract]]This thesis argues that Taiwanese are not Chinese and the reason for Taiwanese looking o...
[[abstract]]The ‘double identity’ of Taiwanese as both Chinese and Taiwanese identity was measured a...
ii This thesis explores the identity formation of 1949 Chinese immigrants to Taiwan and their descen...