International Journal of Taiwan Studies 1.1

The inaugural issue of International Journal of Taiwan Studies is now available! Below, please find the table of contents and see the link for more information:

International Journal of Taiwan Studies
Volume 1, Issue 1, 2018
ISSN: 2468-8797
E-ISSN: 2468-8800

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“Editorial,” by Ming-yeh T. Rawnsley, pp.: 1–3

“Introduction: The State of the Field of Taiwan Studies,” by Hsin-Huang Michael Hsiao and Dafydd Fell, pp.: 5–10

“Ontologies of Taiwan Studies, Indigenous Studies, and Anthropology,” by Scott Simon, pp.: 11–35

“Bridging the Gaps: Methodological Challenges in the Study of Taiwanese Popular Religion,” by Paul R. Katz, pp.: 36–63

“Studies on Taiwan’s Ethnic Relations,” by Fu-chang Wang, pp.: 64–89

“Studies of Taiwan’s Feminist Discourses and Women’s Movements,” by Doris T. Chang, pp.: 90–114

“The Institutionalisation of Social Movement Study in Taiwan,” by Ming-sho Ho; Chun-hao Huang and Chun-ta Juan, pp.: 115–140

“Studies on Taiwan’s Democracy and Democratisation,” by Shelley Rigger, pp.: 141–160

“International Relations Theory and the Relationship across the Taiwan Strait,” by Scott L. Kastner, pp.: 161–183

“Considerations on Planning the Theme, ‘Translating Taiwan: 1947–1987–2017’, the 14th Annual Conference of the European Association of Taiwan Studies (EATS), Venice, Italy, 2–4 March 2017,” by Federica Passi, pp.: 185–192

“Forum 1: Linking the Taiwan Studies and China Studies Fields: How to Argue for the Faculty Recruitment of Taiwan Scholars at Western Universities,” by Gunter Schubert; Saša Istenič; Thomas B. Gold and Margaret Hillenbrand, pp.: 193–208

“Forum 2: Linking Taiwan Studies with the World,” by Shu-mei Shih; Mark Harrison; Kuei-fen Chiu and Michael Berry, pp.: 209–227

“A Queer Invention in Taiwan: A History of Tongzhi Literature (同志文學史:台灣的發明), written by Ta-Wei Chi,” reviewed by Howard Chiang, pp.: 229–231

“Convergence or Conflict in the Taiwan Strait: The Illusion of Peace?, written by J. Michael Cole,” reviewed by Huey-Li Li, pp.: 232–234

“Identity Politics and Popular Culture in Taiwan: A Sajiao Generation, written by Hsin-I Yueh,” reviewed by Amélie Keyser-Verreault, pp.: 235–237

“The Kaohsiung Incident in Taiwan and Memoirs of a Foreign Big Beard, written by J. Bruce Jacobs,” reviewed by Niki J.P. Alsford, pp.: 238–240

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Victoria

Victoria G. Menson
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