The lawful restrictions for the forbidden songs under the KMT domination
Date Issued
2010
Date
2010
Author(s)
Lin, Ching-Yi
Abstract
Abstract
With a great deal of bibliography acquired from the National Archive Information (NAI), we try to uncover the actual state of the restrictions for the forbidden songs during the KMT government domination era. The full thesis is separated into three parts:
1. The retrocession (from Japan) period
2. The early-mobilization for the suppression of Communist rebellion period.
3. The late-mobilization for the suppression of Communist rebellion period.
In chapter two, we discuss about the retrocession period. In this era, the KMT emphasized its “privilege” on establishing the laws to take control all the “forbidden songs”. In this period, the restriction mainly focused on “wiping” out the Japanese “residual poison”.
Chapter three, in the early-mobilization for the suppression of Communist rebellion period, the KMT government technically “erased” the name of the KMT in the law, but the forbidden songs, as well as magazines and newspapers, were still strictly restricted by the KMT government.
In the late-mobilization for the suppression of Communist rebellion period (discussed in chapter four), the Government Information Office became the only organization which takes charge of all the “judgment” and ‘forbidden” affairs for the pre-published songs. After the end of the mobilization for the suppression of Communist rebellion period, the “forbidden songs” finally slept in the tomb of the history.
Keywords
forbidden songs, KMT domination era, Temporary Provisions Effective During Period of Communist Rebellion, Kuomintang, Archive data
Subjects
forbidden songs
KMT dominartion era
Temporary Provisions Effective During the Period of Communist Rebellion
Kuomintang or Chinese Nationalist Party
Archive data
Type
thesis
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