This thesis examines the politics of settler colonialism and indigeneity in Taiwan and Hokkaidō, Japan in the last one hundred and fifty years. I argue that the histories of these two settler colonial formations are inextricably linked due to their shared experience of Japanese imperialism in the first half of the twentieth century. By analyzing a wide range of archival materials such as newspaper accounts, legal texts, and government documents, I first trace the emergence of what I term "settler colonial biopower" in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries and its mutations in the immediate postwar period on both islands. This mode of settler colonial power, however, has undergone a significant transformation with the rise of mul...
In 1895, Japan annexed Taiwan, nominally ruled by China, and embarked on a period of expansion that ...
1905 witnessed Japan's victory over Russia. The whole of Asia was inspired by this war, even includi...
This dissertation argues that the Japanese modern nation was formed not only from the inside but als...
My paper evaluates the United States settler colonial framework in relation to Han Taiwanese citizen...
This dissertation examines a diverse body of postwar cultural production in Taiwan (1945 to the pres...
English literature on colonial era Taiwanese identity is underrepresented in contemporary scholarshi...
[[abstract]]During the Japanese colonisation period, the Taiwanese could never be accepted as one of...
In 1907, Japanese Rule in Formosa was published in London. It was the English translation of Taiwan ...
Japan’s influence on the mindset, loyalties and identity-formation among Taiwanese citizens during t...
Taiwan makes an interesting case in postcolonial studies not only because of its multilayered coloni...
This thesis is concerned with the land rights of the aboriginal peoples of Taiwan. It explores how u...
This paper is an anthropological attempt to make sense why so many facets of the Taiwanese social li...
The former Tokugawa bakufu exercised varying degrees of suzerainty over the Indigenous Ainu people o...
Situated at the confluence of twentieth century Chinese and Japanese languages and literatures as we...
This thesis examines Taipei's urban geography during the Japanese colonial period (18951945) by stud...
In 1895, Japan annexed Taiwan, nominally ruled by China, and embarked on a period of expansion that ...
1905 witnessed Japan's victory over Russia. The whole of Asia was inspired by this war, even includi...
This dissertation argues that the Japanese modern nation was formed not only from the inside but als...
My paper evaluates the United States settler colonial framework in relation to Han Taiwanese citizen...
This dissertation examines a diverse body of postwar cultural production in Taiwan (1945 to the pres...
English literature on colonial era Taiwanese identity is underrepresented in contemporary scholarshi...
[[abstract]]During the Japanese colonisation period, the Taiwanese could never be accepted as one of...
In 1907, Japanese Rule in Formosa was published in London. It was the English translation of Taiwan ...
Japan’s influence on the mindset, loyalties and identity-formation among Taiwanese citizens during t...
Taiwan makes an interesting case in postcolonial studies not only because of its multilayered coloni...
This thesis is concerned with the land rights of the aboriginal peoples of Taiwan. It explores how u...
This paper is an anthropological attempt to make sense why so many facets of the Taiwanese social li...
The former Tokugawa bakufu exercised varying degrees of suzerainty over the Indigenous Ainu people o...
Situated at the confluence of twentieth century Chinese and Japanese languages and literatures as we...
This thesis examines Taipei's urban geography during the Japanese colonial period (18951945) by stud...
In 1895, Japan annexed Taiwan, nominally ruled by China, and embarked on a period of expansion that ...
1905 witnessed Japan's victory over Russia. The whole of Asia was inspired by this war, even includi...
This dissertation argues that the Japanese modern nation was formed not only from the inside but als...