The Formation of Taiwanese Identity After Democratization
Taiwan is an ethnically and culturally diverse island whose have long been asking themselves who are we? As Taiwan has democratized since the 1980s, the answers to this question have changed considerably. In this talk, Shiho will analyze the historical background to this shifting identity discourse, focusing especially on the influence of former Taiwanese President Lee Teng-hui.
Speaker
Shiho Maehara is a Research Assistant Professor of Taiwan Studies Project at Kyushu University, Japan. She received a BA in East Asian Studies from the University of British Columbia, Canada, an MA in Chinese Studies from the University of Leeds, United Kingdom and holds a PhD in Law from National Taiwan University, where she researched the conceptualization of national identity in the political discourse of President Lee Teng-hui during 1990s.
Her research interests involve Nationalism in East Asia, National Identity issues in Taiwan, Taiwan and Korea under Japanese rules and Taiwanese and Korean sentiment toward Japan. She recently translated two books by the Taiwanese president Tsai Ing-wen in Japan.
Organizers
Date
Tuesday, October 16, 2018
Time
1:30 - 3:00pm
Location
間眅埶AV Harbour Centre
515 West Hastings, Vancouver
2270 Sauder Industries Policy Room
Please register .
- 間眅埶AV David Lam Centre
- Taiwan Studies Group, Department of History