Indigenous Reconciliation in Contemporary Taiwan (e-bog) af -
Kang, Peter (redaktør)

Indigenous Reconciliation in Contemporary Taiwan e-bog

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This book draws attention to the issues of Indigenous justice and reconciliation in Taiwan, exploring how Indigenous actors affirm their rights through explicitly political and legal strategies, but also through subtle forms of justice work in films, language instruction, museums, and handicraft production.Taiwan's Indigenous peoples have been colonized by successive external regimes, mobilized...
E-bog 348,37 DKK
Forfattere Kang, Peter (redaktør)
Forlag Routledge
Udgivet 4 november 2022
Længde 262 sider
Genrer 1FPCW
Sprog English
Format pdf
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781000779073
This book draws attention to the issues of Indigenous justice and reconciliation in Taiwan, exploring how Indigenous actors affirm their rights through explicitly political and legal strategies, but also through subtle forms of justice work in films, language instruction, museums, and handicraft production.Taiwan's Indigenous peoples have been colonized by successive external regimes, mobilized into war for Imperial Japan, stigmatized as primitive "e;mountain compatriots"e; in need of modernization, and instrumentalized as proof of Taiwan's unique identity vis-vis China. Taiwan's government now encapsulates them in democratic institutions of indigeneity. This volume emphasizes that there is new hope for real justice in an era in which states and Indigenous peoples seek meaningful forms of reconciliation at all levels and arenas of social life. The chapters, written by leading Indigenous, Taiwanese, and international scholars in their respective fields, examine concrete situations in which Indigenous peoples seek justice and decolonization from the perspectives of territory and sovereignty, social work and justice.Illustrating that there is new hope for real justice in an era in which states and Indigenous peoples seek meaningful forms of reconciliation, this book is an invaluable resource for students and scholars of Taiwan Studies, Indigenous Studies, and Social Justice Studies.