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Island Fantasia Imagining Subjects On The Military Frontline Between China And Taiwan Weiping Lin

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Island Fantasia Imagining Subjects On The Military Frontline Between China And Taiwan Weiping Lin
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 12.86 MB
Author: Wei-Ping Lin
ISBN: 9781009023481, 1009023489
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Island Fantasia Imagining Subjects On The Military Frontline Between China And Taiwan Weiping Lin by Wei-ping Lin 9781009023481, 1009023489 instant download after payment.

The Matsu archipelago between China and Taiwan, for long an isolated outpost off southeast China, was suddenly transformed into a military frontline in 1949 by the Cold War and the Communist-Nationalist conflict. The army occupied the islands, commencing more than 40 long years of military rule. With the lifting of martial law in 1992, the people were confronted with the question of how to move forward. This in-depth ethnography and social history of the islands focuses on how individual citizens redefined themselves and reimagined their society. Drawing on long-term fieldwork, Wei-Ping Lin shows how islanders used both traditional and new media to cope with the conflicts and trauma of harsh military rule. She discusses the formation of new social imaginaries through the appearance of 'imagining subjects', interrogating their subjectification processes and varied uses of mediating technologies as they seek to answer existential questions. This title is Open Access.

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