This paper focuses on the relatively successful experience of territorialization by a group of aborigine migrants in metropolitan Taipei, northern Taiwan. The aborigine migrants of the Amis established a self-built community in a marginal site along the riverbank of northern Taipei that was constantly under the threat of floods and of eviction and forced relocation by the government. But eventually the settlers and the government came to an agreement regarding on-site relocation, and the municipal authority granted special land use rights to the settlers. Several historical processes help explain their success. First, the rising political discourse of Taiwan Independence in the past decade has provided the aborigine migrants with political ...
This paper draws on ethnographic fieldwork to present an account of the current situation of one of ...
This thesis analyses the current development of indigenous rights in Taiwan based on a study of the ...
The paper aims to understand, challenge and deconstruct what the local means for the development of ...
For more than two decades, indigenous autonomy has been one of the main demands of Taiwan’s indigeno...
This paper aims to describe how the \u27Amis people living near the urban city are defining their id...
Based on the author's direct and long-term involvement, this paper analyzes how the immigrant moveme...
This paper treats national identity and ethnic awareness as a given in present day Taiwan. It acknow...
Seeing the state as an idea and as apparatus which intervenes in people’s lives, this thesis address...
On March 12, 1996, the newly elected Taipei city mayor Chen Shuibian announced that the street in fr...
Taiwan is a small island with more than 24 native language groups. Through imperialism, colonialism ...
Purpose This paper is mainly focused on labor migration from Southeast Asia to Taiwan, showing a rou...
This thesis aims to understand the ways in which migrant people’s belonging is constituted in the co...
[[abstract]]The demand for rights to recognition among the indigenous activists in Taiwan was part o...
This paper draws on ethnographic fieldwork to present an account of the current situation of one of ...
Thesis (M.A.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 2007.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 109-1...
This paper draws on ethnographic fieldwork to present an account of the current situation of one of ...
This thesis analyses the current development of indigenous rights in Taiwan based on a study of the ...
The paper aims to understand, challenge and deconstruct what the local means for the development of ...
For more than two decades, indigenous autonomy has been one of the main demands of Taiwan’s indigeno...
This paper aims to describe how the \u27Amis people living near the urban city are defining their id...
Based on the author's direct and long-term involvement, this paper analyzes how the immigrant moveme...
This paper treats national identity and ethnic awareness as a given in present day Taiwan. It acknow...
Seeing the state as an idea and as apparatus which intervenes in people’s lives, this thesis address...
On March 12, 1996, the newly elected Taipei city mayor Chen Shuibian announced that the street in fr...
Taiwan is a small island with more than 24 native language groups. Through imperialism, colonialism ...
Purpose This paper is mainly focused on labor migration from Southeast Asia to Taiwan, showing a rou...
This thesis aims to understand the ways in which migrant people’s belonging is constituted in the co...
[[abstract]]The demand for rights to recognition among the indigenous activists in Taiwan was part o...
This paper draws on ethnographic fieldwork to present an account of the current situation of one of ...
Thesis (M.A.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 2007.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 109-1...
This paper draws on ethnographic fieldwork to present an account of the current situation of one of ...
This thesis analyses the current development of indigenous rights in Taiwan based on a study of the ...
The paper aims to understand, challenge and deconstruct what the local means for the development of ...