Announcements

Jimmy Brainless: “Gespräche mit dem Pfützen-Ich: Der weiße Terror in Taiwan”

Jimmy Brainless

Mittwoch, 22. November 2023

18:30 – 20:00

SIN1, Eingang 2.3, Hof 2, Altes AKH, Campus,
Spitalgasse 2, 1090 Wien bit.ly/aakhcampus

Inhalt

Der Autor Jimmy Brainless stellt seinen Roman „Gespräche mit dem Pfützen-Ich” vor, den Inhalt und wie es zum Buch kam. Er erklärt, dass und welche Rolle die Zeit des Kriegsrechts in Taiwan gespielt hat und liest das Kapitel „Der Apparat” vor. Im Anschluss lädt das VCTS zu einem Glas Wein ein.

Jimmy Brainless ist Musiker und Autor mit taiwanischen Wurzeln. Er schreibt literarische Texte, die bisher in diversen Literaturmagazinen und Anthologien publiziert worden sind. 2023 belegte er beim WortReich-Kurzgeschichtenwettbewerb den zweiten Platz. Momentan arbeitet er an seinem Generationen-Roman „Gespräche mit dem Pfützen-Ich”.

Crystal Chia-Sui Sun: “Media, Cultural Industries and Cultural Representations: Public Television and Beyond”

Professor Crystal Chia-Sui Sun

National Dong Hwa University, Department of Indigenous Languages and Communication

Wednesday, 13. December, 2023

18:30 – 20:00

SIN1, Entrance 2.3, Altes AKH, Campus,
Spitalgasse 2, 1090 Wien bit.ly/aakhcampus

Abstract

Media can convey significant cultural and social meanings in Taiwan. The aim of this talk is to show different cultural forms and media in Taiwan and investigate roles which media and cultural industries take in the changing cultural and social context in Taiwan. ‘Taiwan plus’ will be introduced as a free English-language streaming service and international television channel based in Taiwan.

Ethnic media also builds the connection between ethnic culture and the wide world. In the cultural policy aspect ethnic media not only records and keeps tradition it also enhances opportunity for creating possibilities to further facilitate different cultural forms such as indigenous music and indigenous craft. When indigenous society encounters changes indigenous media becomes an important cultural and social means to engage with indigenous social movements, cultural changes and maintenance of indigenous languages. The talk also explores representation of different indigenous media and cultural forms such as TV industry, publishing, film, game, craft and fashion design and reveals cultural translations among different indigenous cultures and languages in Taiwan.

Crystal Chia-Sui Sun is currently professor in the Department of Indigenous Languages and Communication, National Dong Hwa University, Taiwan. She is also director of board of Public Television Service Foundation (PTS) in Taiwan. She obtained her PhD at the University of Birmingham, UK, in the Department of Cultural Study and Sociology; her M.A. for Journalism and Mass Communication was obtained at the University of Oklahoma, USA and her B.A in the Department of Foreign Languages and Literature, National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan.