In 1897, the Japanese government began its effort to make modern Japanese citizens out of Han Taiwanese schoolgirls in its first overseas colony, Taiwan (1895–1945). As a latecomer and the only non-Western empire, Japanese leaders showcased educational efforts in Taiwan to cast Japan as a benevolent colonizer. Educational efforts in Taiwan targeted the masses, including girls, in contrast to most European colonies in Africa and Asia where only elites received education. Through the public education of girls, the Japanese leadership implemented its version of modern female citizenship – “good wives, wise mothers” who were essential for producing loyal and healthy male citizens necessary for building a strong empire. The education of girls wa...
Japan’s influence on the mindset, loyalties and identity-formation among Taiwanese citizens during t...
English literature on colonial era Taiwanese identity is underrepresented in contemporary scholarshi...
After the Japanese colonization of Taiwan in 1895, colonial and diplomatic officials sought to encou...
Japan colonized the island of Taiwan from 1895-1945. During this period, the colonial administration...
[[abstract]]The purpose of this study is to explore education of national identity in Taiwan during ...
In 1895, Japan annexed Taiwan, nominally ruled by China, and embarked on a period of expansion that ...
Much of Taiwan\u27s historical, social and educational development has been neglected, or even disto...
[[abstract]]The purpose of this study includes: 1. To understand the colonization policy and educ...
Current Japanese historical studies of colonial Taiwan tend to depict the Taiwanese as a homogeneous...
This thesis explores the subject of Japanese colonial language education in Taiwan and assimilation ...
Taiwan was Japan’s first colony and was held under its control for 51 years until the end of World W...
This thesis examines Taipei's urban geography during the Japanese colonial period (18951945) by stud...
[[abstract]]During the Japanese colonisation period, the Taiwanese could never be accepted as one of...
[[abstract]]From1895 to 1945, Taiwan was ceded to Japan. As the first Japan’s overseas colony, Taiwa...
Taiwan ceded to Japan after the Sino-Japanese War was under Japanese rule for half a century (1895-1...
Japan’s influence on the mindset, loyalties and identity-formation among Taiwanese citizens during t...
English literature on colonial era Taiwanese identity is underrepresented in contemporary scholarshi...
After the Japanese colonization of Taiwan in 1895, colonial and diplomatic officials sought to encou...
Japan colonized the island of Taiwan from 1895-1945. During this period, the colonial administration...
[[abstract]]The purpose of this study is to explore education of national identity in Taiwan during ...
In 1895, Japan annexed Taiwan, nominally ruled by China, and embarked on a period of expansion that ...
Much of Taiwan\u27s historical, social and educational development has been neglected, or even disto...
[[abstract]]The purpose of this study includes: 1. To understand the colonization policy and educ...
Current Japanese historical studies of colonial Taiwan tend to depict the Taiwanese as a homogeneous...
This thesis explores the subject of Japanese colonial language education in Taiwan and assimilation ...
Taiwan was Japan’s first colony and was held under its control for 51 years until the end of World W...
This thesis examines Taipei's urban geography during the Japanese colonial period (18951945) by stud...
[[abstract]]During the Japanese colonisation period, the Taiwanese could never be accepted as one of...
[[abstract]]From1895 to 1945, Taiwan was ceded to Japan. As the first Japan’s overseas colony, Taiwa...
Taiwan ceded to Japan after the Sino-Japanese War was under Japanese rule for half a century (1895-1...
Japan’s influence on the mindset, loyalties and identity-formation among Taiwanese citizens during t...
English literature on colonial era Taiwanese identity is underrepresented in contemporary scholarshi...
After the Japanese colonization of Taiwan in 1895, colonial and diplomatic officials sought to encou...