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100 _aHuang Chia-yuan
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245 0 _aTaiwan's Contemporary Indigenous Peoples/
_cHuang Chia-yuan
260 _bRoutledge;
_c2023
300 _a298p;
_c23x15cm
520 _aThis edited volume provides a complete introduction to critical issues across the field of Indigenous peoples in contemporary Taiwan, from theoretical approaches to empirical analysis. Seeking to inform wider audiences about Taiwan’s Indigenous peoples, this book brings together both leading and emerging scholars as part of an international collaborative research project, sharing broad specialisms on modern Indigenous issues in Taiwan. This is one of the first dedicated volumes in English to examine contemporary Taiwan’s Indigenous peoples from such a range of disciplinary angles, following four section themes: long-term perspectives, the arts, education, and politics. Chapters offer perspectives not only from academic researchers, but also from writers bearing rich practitioner and activist experience from within the Taiwanese Indigenous rights movement. Methods range from extensive fieldwork to Indigenous-directed film and literary analysis. Taiwan's Contemporary Indigenous Peoples will prove a useful resource for students and scholars of Taiwan Studies, Indigenous Studies and Asia Pacific Studies, as well as educators designing future courses on Indigenous studies.
546 _aEnglish
650 _aHN50-995 Social history and conditions. Social problems. Social reform- By region or country
651 _aChina
_zTaiwan
_97063
700 _aHuang Chia-yuan, Daniel Davies, Dafydd Fell, Niki J.P. Alsford, Scott Simon, Chen Chih-fan, Chiu Kuei-fen, Darryl Sterk, P. Kerim Friedman, Sophie McIntyre, Douglas McNaught, Chang Bi-yu, Pao Cheng-hao, Kuan Da-wei (Daya Dakasi), Awi Mona (Tsai Chih-wei), Huang Chia-yuan, Wang Ting-jieh, Jolan Hsieh
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