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Saturday, May 14, 2011

Jrnl of Current Chinese Affairs Issue on Taiwan

From H-ASIA, a Journal of Current Chinese Affairs issue on Taiwan:

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Table of contents: Journal of Current Chinese Affairs (1/2011)
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From: Petra Brandt

Journal of Current Chinese Affairs
OPEN ACCESS


Content alert: Issue 1/2011
“Whither Taiwanization?”
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Yoshihisa Amae, Jens Damm:
Introduction: “Whither Taiwanization?” State, Society and Cultural Production in the New Era

Yoshihisa Amae:
Pro-colonial or Postcolonial? Appropriation of Japanese Colonial Heritage in Present-day Taiwan

Lutgard Lams and Xavier Li-wen Liao:
Tracing “Taiwanization” Processes in Taiwanese Presidential Statements in Times of Cross-Strait Rapprochement

Jens Damm:
Taiwan’s Ethnicities and their Representation on the Internet

Tanguy Le Pesant:
Generational Change and Ethnicity among 1980s-born Taiwanese

Yin C. Chuang:
Divorcing China: The Swing from the Patrilineal Genealogy of China to the 

Matrilineal Genealogy of Taiwan in Taiwan’s National Imagination

 Jacqueline Elfick:
Class Formation and Consumption among Middle-Class Professionals in Shenzhen
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Authors are invited to submit their manuscripts to the journal directly
through the web interface on
http://www.CurrentChineseAffairs.org/submission or by email to:
submission@CurrentChineseAffairs.org

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Petra Brandt / Editorial Management / Publications
GIGA German Institute of Global and Area Studies
Leibniz-Institut für Globale und Regionale Studien

Neuer Jungfernstieg 21 / 20354 Hamburg
Tel.: +49 40 42825-534
E-Mail: brandt@giga-hamburg.de
Internet: www.giga-hamburg.de
Journal of Current Chinese Affairs: www.CurrentChineseAffairs.org
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