Abstract
The collected volume Cultural Discourse in Taiwan — edited by Chin-Chuan Cheng, I-Chun Wang, and Steven Tötösy de Zepetnek and published by National Sun Yat-sen Uiniversity Press in 2009 — is intended as an addition to scholarship in the field of Taiwan Studies. The articles in the volume are in many aspects comparative and the topics discussed are in the context of literary and culture scholarship. At the same time, the volume is interdisciplinary as the articles cover historical perspectives, analyses of texts by Taiwan authors, and cultural discourse as related to Taiwan consciousness, language, and linguistic issues. Copyright release to the authors.
Date of Publication
2014
Recommended Citation
Cheng, Chin-Chuan; Wang, I-Chun; and Tötösy de Zepetnek, Steven. "Cultural Discourse in Taiwan. Ed. Chin-Chuan Cheng, I-Chun Wang, and Steven Tötösy de Zepetnek.." Library Series, CLCWeb: Comparative Literature and Culture (2014):
https://docs.lib.purdue.edu/clcweblibrary/taiwanculture2009
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