Langbeschreibung
This edited volume provides a complete introduction to critical issues across the field of Indigenous peoples in contemporary Taiwan, from theoretical approaches to empirical analysis.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
1. Taiwan's Contemporary Indigenous Peoples 2. Population Movements and the Construction of Modern Tradition within Contemporary Taiwan Indigenous Society 3. Making God's Country: A Phenomenological Approach to Christianity among the Sediq-Truku of Taiwan 4. Indigenous Literature in Contemporary Taiwan 5. Teach Your Children Well: Traditional Education in Indigenous-Directed Film From Taiwan 6. The Shifting Chronotopes of Indigeneity in Taiwanese Documentary Film 7. The Public Rise and Exhibition of Taiwan Indigenous Art and its Role in Nation-building and Reconciliation 8. The State of the Nation: Contemporary issues in Indigenous language education in Taiwan 9. The changing representation of indigenous peoples in Taiwan's elementary Social Studies textbooks 10. Indigenous Political Representation and Indigenous Voting Behaviour in Taiwan 11. Indigenous Traditional Territory and Decolonisation of the Settler State: the Taiwan Experience 12. Conflict and Reconciliation between Civil Law and Indigenous Legal Traditions: The Case of Land Governance in Taiwan 13. Indigenous Peoples and the Politics of the Environment in Taiwan 14. Restoring Pingpu Indigenous Status and Rights 15. The Austronesian Narrative: The role of Indigenous Heritage in Taiwanese Diplomacy