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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. Seeking to inform wider audiences about Taiwans 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 Taiwans 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. Taiwans 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.

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Taiwans Contemporary Indigenous Peoples
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.
Seeking to inform wider audiences about Taiwans 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 Taiwans 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.
Taiwans 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.
Huang Chia-yuan is Postdoctoral Scholar at the Research Center for Humanities and Social Sciences, Academia Sinica. She received her PhD from the Department of Geography, University College London. She is part of the research project in 20172019 Contemporary Taiwanese Indigenous Peoples Studies conducted by SOAS University of London and funded by Shung Ye Museum of Formosan Aborigines. She is also an organiser of SOAS Contemporary Taiwan Indigenous Studies Lecture Series. Her research interests include migration and transnationalism, as well as young adults, women and labour in the context of global mobility. She has authored several articles, which have been published in journals such as The China Review , Journal of Population Studies and Translocal Chinese: East Asian Perspectives .
Daniel Davies is a PhD candidate at the National Sun Yat-sen University in Kaohsiung, exploring the forms of representation and articulation of multicultural Taiwan. Utilising a mixture of big-data- and community-based research methods, Daniels research interest attempts to understand the intersection of national and local communities in the spheres of political representation, national identity, electioneering and international relations. Based in Pingtung County, Daniel has been active in community development, arts and educational programmes in collaboration with local community associations, the Pingtung County Government and the Council of Indigenous Peoples.
Dafydd Fell is Reader in Comparative Politics with special reference to Taiwan in the Department of Politics and International Studies of the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), University of London. He is also Director of the SOAS Centre of Taiwan Studies. In 2004, he helped establish the European Association of Taiwan Studies. He has published numerous articles on political parties and electioneering in Taiwan. His first book was Party Politics in Taiwan (2005), which analysed party change in the first 15 years of multiparty competition. His second book was Government and Politics in Taiwan (2011), and the second edition was published in early 2018. He co-edited Migration to and from Taiwan (2013), and his next edited volume, Social Movements in Taiwan under Ma Ying-jeou , was published in 2017. His most recent co-edited book was Taiwan Studies Revisited , published in 2019.
Routledge Research on Taiwan Series
The Routledge Research on Taiwan Series seeks to publish quality research on all aspects of Taiwan studies. Taking an interdisciplinary approach, the books will cover topics such as politics, economic development, culture, society, anthropology and history.
This new book series will include the best possible scholarship from the social sciences and the humanities and welcomes submissions from established authors in the field as well as from younger authors. In addition to research monographs and edited volumes general works or textbooks with a broader appeal will be considered.
The Series is advised by an international Editorial Board and edited by Dafydd Fell of the Centre of Taiwan Studies at the School of Oriental and African Studies.
Series Editor: Dafydd Fell, SOAS, UK
34. Taiwans Green Parties
Alternative Politics in Taiwan
Dafydd Fell
35. Taiwans Economic and Diplomatic Challenges and Opportunities
Mariah Thornton, Robert Ash and Dafydd Fell
36. Taiwan in the Era of Tsai Ing-wen
Changes and Challenges
Edited by June Teufel Dreyer and Jacques deLisle
37. Taiwans Contemporary Indigenous Peoples
Edited by Chia-yuan Huang, Daniel Davies and Dafydd Fell
38. Resounding Taiwan
Musical Reverberations Across a Vital Island
Edited by Nancy Guy
39. Taiwan During the First Administration of Tsai Ing-wen
Navigating in Stormy Waters
Edited by Gunter Schubert and Chun-yi Lee
For more information about this series, please visit: https://www.routledge.com/Routledge-Research-on-Taiwan-Series/book-series/RRTAIWAN
Taiwans Contemporary Indigenous Peoples
Edited by Chia-yuan Huang, Daniel Davies and Dafydd Fell
First published 2021 by Routledge 2 Park Square Milton Park Abingdon Oxon - photo 2
First published 2021
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2021 selection and editorial matter, Huang Chia-yuan, Daniel Davies and Dafydd Fell; individual chapters, the contributors
The right of Huang Chia-yuan, Daniel Davies and Dafydd Fell to be identified as authors of this work has been asserted by them in accordance with sections 77 and 78 of the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988.
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ISBN: 978-0-367-55357-9 (hbk)
ISBN: 978-0-367-55360-9 (pbk)
ISBN: 978-1-003-09317-6 (ebk)
Typeset in Times New Roman
by Deanta Global Publishing Services, Chennai, India
Contents
Huang Chia-yuan, Daniel Davies and Dafydd Fell
Niki J. P. Alsford
Scott Simon
Chen Chih-fan and Chiu Kuei-fen
Darryl Sterk
P. Kerim Friedman
Sophie McIntyre
Douglas McNaught
Chang Bi-yu
Pao Cheng-hao and Daniel Davies
Kuan Da-wei (Daya Dakasi)
Awi Mona (Tsai Chih-wei) and Huang Chia-yuan
Wang Ting-jieh
Jolan Hsieh (Bavaragh Dagalomi)
Daniel Davies
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