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2023 | Buchreihe

Sinophone and Taiwan Studies

Sinophone and Taiwan Studies

1 Jahrgang | 2023

Beschreibung

This book series aims to stimulate and showcase the best of humanistic and social science research related to Sinophone communities and their cultures in Taiwan and around the globe.
By combining Sinophone and Taiwan Studies in one book series, we hope to overcome the limitations of previous methodologies to explore the many aspects of Sinophone communities and Taiwan from expansive perspectives that are comparative, transnational, and relational.
The foci of the book series include, but are not limited to, the complex relationship between locality and globality, the interrelations among various categories of identity (national, cultural, ethnic, racial, gender, linguistic, religious, and sexual), the states of multiculturalism versus creolization, the politics and economics of culture, diasporic and anti-diasporic practices and expressions, various forms and processes of colonialism (settler colonialism, formal colonialism, postcolonialism, neo-colonialism), as well as indigeneity.


Series Editors:
Shu-mei Shih (University of California, Los Angeles)Henning Kloeter (Humboldt University of Berlin)Jenn-Yeu Chen (National Taiwan Normal University)Nikky Lin (National Taiwan Normal University)
Editorial Board Members:
Yao-ting Sung (National Taiwan Normal University)Christopher Lupke (University of Alberta)Sung-Sheng (Yvonne) Chang (University of Texas at Austin)Ann Heylen (National Taiwan Normal University)Edward Anthony Vickers (Kyushu University)Kuei-fen Chiu (National Chung Hsing University) Ping-hui Liao (University of California, San Diego)Shuo-Bin Su (National Taiwan University)Chu Ren Huang (The Hong Kong Polytechnic University)Margaret Hillenbrand (University of Oxford)Cheun Hoe Yow (Nanyang Technological University)Jia-Fei Hong (National Taiwan Normal University)