Here are the latest Taiwan-studies related news:
1) It is our pleasure to bring to your attention the advance articles published online in June 2024 in the International Journal of Taiwan Studies (https://brill.com/view/journals/ijts/aop/issue.xml). Some of them are open access for free download.
· [Book review] Politics and Cultural Nativism in 1970s Taiwan: Youth, Narrative, Nationalism, written by A-chin Hsiau. Author of the book review: Ja Ian Chong
· [Book review] Time and Migration: How Long-Term Taiwanese Migrants Negotiate Later Life, written by Ken Chih-Yan Sun. Author of the book review: Joan Dew
· [Research article] From Laissez Faire to a Market Mechanism: the Formation of Housing Finance in Taiwan (by Yi-Ling Chen)
· [Research article] The Openness of Death: (Re)constructing Indigenous Identity in Post–martial Law Taiwan (by Billy Beswick). Open access: https://brill.com/view/journals/ijts/aop/article-10.1163-24688800-20241363/article-10.1163-24688800-20241363.xml
· [Report] Twenty Years of the European Association of Taiwan Studies (eats) (by Dafydd Fell, Ming-yeh T. Rawnsley, and Isabelle Cockel). Open access: https://brill.com/view/journals/ijts/aop/article-10.1163-24688800-20241458/article-10.1163-24688800-20241458.xml
Hope you’ll enjoy reading the IJTS and recommend our journal to your libraries and networks.
2) For the latest CCKF-ERCCT Visiting Fellow Programme and Short-Term Resident Fellow Program 2025, please see the attachments.
3) Nation Building and Cultural Diversity in East Asia: Challenges, Narratives, Perspectives
Vytautas Magnus University (VMU, Kaunas, Lithuania) is inviting scholars of various academic fields of humanities and social sciences to submit proposals to an academic conference “Nation Building and Cultural Diversity in East Asia: Challenges, Narratives, Perspectives” which will be held at VMU on October 18–19, 2024. The conference is organized by VMU Centre for Asian Studies and supported by Spotlight Taiwan. The keynote speaker will be a scholar specialising in Taiwan Studies.
Panel and individual paper proposals can be submitted by filling a form and sending it by email to conference.asc@vdu.lt by July 15, 2024. The form and further information are provided on https://asc.vdu.lt/2024/06/call-for-papers-academic-conference-nation-building-and-cultural-diversity-in-east-asia-challenges-narratives-perspectives/
East Asia is one of the most diverse regions in the world when it comes to its ethnic composition as well as traditional and contemporary culture. This diversity can be explored from multiple academic angles, ranging from history and cultural studies to anthropology and political sciences. On the one hand, diversity can be celebrated by exploring its multifaceted forms of expression through arts, language, customs, etc. On the other hand, diversity is also a political field which is actively managed, controlled and shaped through the process of nation building, centralization, and economic integration. All East Asian countries must deal with historical legacies, trends of globalisation and migration, regional dynamics, as well as transformations of identity that challenge real or imagined cultural homogeneities. The organisers believe that in-depth investigations presented in the conference will allow to draw lessons that are relevant not only for the East Asia region but Lithuania and Europe as a whole.
The organisers of the conference invite participants from various academic fields to present their original research that is focused on aforementioned topics. The conference is not limited to one approach and encourages submission of proposals that can be classified under different fields of humanities and social sciences: anthropology, ethnology, history, sociology, economics, political science, etc.
The working language of the conference is English.
The participation fee is 50 Euro per person (waived for selected early career researchers). Although the organizers do not offer travel/accommodation grants, necessary support will be provided to those who plan to apply for Erasmus+ or other type of external funding.