From Honto Jin to Bensheng Ren: The Origin and Development of Taiwanese National Consciousness
This book attempts to use numerous volumes of mostly unpublished diaries for examining issues of Taiwanese identity. Using the diaries of two Taiwanese intellectuals, the author examines how the Taiwanese national consciousness emerged and was reconstructed under the Japanese and Chinese Nationalist rule between 1920 and 1955, suggesting that a multi-dimensional Taiwanese national consciousness was created in the 1920s. Nevertheless, between 1937 and 1945, it was reconstructed by the imperial war mobilization. It then underwent a further reconstruction during and after the regime change from Japan to China, leading to the emergence of the bensheng ren (native Taiwanese) consciousness. The emerging international Cold War environment enabled the creation of a de facto independent state based on Taiwan-size governance, which had an impact on shaping the bensheng ren identity.
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From Honto Jin to Bensheng Ren: The Origin and Development of Taiwanese National Consciousness
This book attempts to use numerous volumes of mostly unpublished diaries for examining issues of Taiwanese identity. Using the diaries of two Taiwanese intellectuals, the author examines how the Taiwanese national consciousness emerged and was reconstructed under the Japanese and Chinese Nationalist rule between 1920 and 1955, suggesting that a multi-dimensional Taiwanese national consciousness was created in the 1920s. Nevertheless, between 1937 and 1945, it was reconstructed by the imperial war mobilization. It then underwent a further reconstruction during and after the regime change from Japan to China, leading to the emergence of the bensheng ren (native Taiwanese) consciousness. The emerging international Cold War environment enabled the creation of a de facto independent state based on Taiwan-size governance, which had an impact on shaping the bensheng ren identity.
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From Honto Jin to Bensheng Ren: The Origin and Development of Taiwanese National Consciousness

From Honto Jin to Bensheng Ren: The Origin and Development of Taiwanese National Consciousness

by Shih-jung Tzeng
From Honto Jin to Bensheng Ren: The Origin and Development of Taiwanese National Consciousness

From Honto Jin to Bensheng Ren: The Origin and Development of Taiwanese National Consciousness

by Shih-jung Tzeng

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This book attempts to use numerous volumes of mostly unpublished diaries for examining issues of Taiwanese identity. Using the diaries of two Taiwanese intellectuals, the author examines how the Taiwanese national consciousness emerged and was reconstructed under the Japanese and Chinese Nationalist rule between 1920 and 1955, suggesting that a multi-dimensional Taiwanese national consciousness was created in the 1920s. Nevertheless, between 1937 and 1945, it was reconstructed by the imperial war mobilization. It then underwent a further reconstruction during and after the regime change from Japan to China, leading to the emergence of the bensheng ren (native Taiwanese) consciousness. The emerging international Cold War environment enabled the creation of a de facto independent state based on Taiwan-size governance, which had an impact on shaping the bensheng ren identity.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780761844723
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Publication date: 05/16/2009
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 256
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Shih-jung Tzeng, Ph.D., is assistant professor in the Graduate Institute of Taiwanese Literature at National Chengchih University, Taiwan.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 The Formation of Taiwanese National Consciousness during the 1920s Taiwan: An Examination of Chen Wangcheng's Diary (1912-1930)
Chapter 2 Identity and War (I)-the Taiwanese National Consciousness under War Mobilization and the Kominka Movement: Chen's and Wu's Diaries (1937-1945)
Chapter 3 Identity and War (II) Ideological Reorientation and a Rhetorical Defence of the War: Chen's and Wu's Diaries (1937-1945)
Chapter 4 Modernity vs. Nationality-the Formation of the Bensheng Ren Identity under Nationalist Chinese Rule: Chen's and Wu's Diaries (1945-1955)
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