族群主體性之建格與破格:原住民族認同建構形成之研究
Date Issued
2005-01-31
Date
2005-01-31
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DOI
922412H002014
Abstract
This project explores the politics of ethnicity constitution in Taiwan. Different from
the orthodox methodology adopted in the ethnic studies in Taiwan, this project
focuses on the native Taiwanese’s experience in relation to ethnic movements
developed after the end of 1970s. Despite the fact that the native Taiwanese had
been actively involved in the ethnic movements, their ethnicity claim seems
marginalized in the Taiwan’s discourses of ethnicity (and nationalism) politically and
academically. Michel Foucault’s genealogical analysis suggests us to look at
‘emergence’ and ‘descent’ of historical experiences for the purpose of revealing
‘accidents’ and ‘errors’ occurred during the process of constitution of ethnicity. In
examining the historical experiences of Taiwanese ethnic movement, this project
gives attention to accidents and errors which are excluded in the mainstream of
Taiwanese ethnicity, yet which are particularly related to the experiences of the native
Taiwanese ethnicity. The research result discusses the causes that rupture and
disrupt the contemporary discourse on nationalism and ethnicity in Taiwan.
Subjects
ethnicity
nationalism
poststructuralism
genealogical analysis
the native Taiwanese
Publisher
臺北市:國立臺灣大學農業推廣學系暨研究所
Type
journal article
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