...1951-Culture and customs of Taiwan /Gary...0028Culture and customs of Asia, ISSN 1097...paper)1. Taiwan--Civilization. 2. Taiwan--Sociallife and customs.3. Taiwan--History. I.Reed,Barbara...
...Michael. 1979. Ways to Paradise: The Chinese Quest for Immortality. London.Lukes Steven. 1973. Emile Durkheim: His Life and Work. London.MacCannell Dean. 1976. The Tourist: A New Theory of the Leisure Class. NewYork.MacCormack Carol...00ADcific, pp. 1-29. New York.Myers Ramon H. 1971. The Research of the Commission for the Investigationof Traditional Customs in Taiwan, Ch'ing-shih wen-t'i 2: 24-54.-----. 1972a. Taiwan Under Ch'ing Imperial Rule, 1684-1895...
...educated under Japaneserule and strongly influenced by Western liberalism, were contemptuous ofChinese backwardness and customs. They embraced not only Westernliberal theory but Marxism and socialism and wanted to transformTaiwan into a constitutional...centrality in world affairs";that knowledge is easy to obtain about "all the major moral and factualaspects of human life"; that history moves through stages to an ideal
...Philosophy. 3. Feministcriticism. 4. Postmodernism -- Social aspects. 5. Anthropology -- Taiwan --Field work. 6. Taiwan -- Sociallife and customs. I. Title.GN345.W65 1992301-dc20 91-24593∞ + ⃝ This book is printed on acid-free paperOriginal...
...Elders'. MacGovern (1922:122) had already noted that society was organised in this way: 'to revert for a moment to the customs of the Paiwan and Puyuma tribes. A rather strict age-grade, or system of rank regulated according to age seems to exist...the highest grade: 'the Elder, the wise man', na maidaŋ, na . There is no sex differentiation6 in the ages of life up to the age of 13 and after the age of about 60. With the exception of children, all men, as soon as they enter the...
...Everyone has his idea of what he wants from life. If that's howyou feel, I have nothing...been a soldier for the greater part of my life, and although I have a family...never reallyknown a settled, peaceful life. And it is I, Li Chen-chih, whoseancestors...
...motivation. Huang illustrates thisthrough a survey of a large number of sociological studies done over thewhole span of Taiwanhistory since the retrocession.Thus both chapters in this part point to a single set of conclusions: attitudes have become...
...imagined'36 (Anderson 1991:6). Taiwan, social changes and senses of community and identityContrary...variously created in the practice of everyday life. Greenhalgh wrote that in Taiwan: urban life is structured by webs of social ties...ways that suit the changes of modern life.38 One may highlight three key factors...
...and criticism. 3. Nationalism and literature-Taiwan-History-20th century. 4. Language and culture-Taiwan-History-20th century. 5. Chinese language-Dialects-Taiwan-History-20th century. I. Title II. Series. PL3031...
......produced a lot of bad blood between the two groups in the process. Moreover, what Wang refers to as the Taiwan perspective of Taiwanhistory differed significantly from the China perspective familiar to most Mainlanders and shattered some of their deep beliefs......
......2000, 2001; see Donohue and Denham 2010 for review). Given that the linguistic record clearly indicates an out-of-Taiwanhistory, the archaeological and biological records are similarly assumed to favor an out-of-Taiwan model. (1) Recent work......
......scoured the wreckage for signs of life. The air disaster was the worst in Taiwanhistory, although not the worst for...burned. There is no sign of life." The majority of the passengers...flashlights to search for signs of life, apparently in vain....
......produced a lot of bad blood between the two groups in the process. Moreover, what Wang refers to as the Taiwan perspective of Taiwanhistory differed significantly from the China perspective familiar to most Mainlanders and shattered some of their deep beliefs......
......2000, 2001; see Donohue and Denham 2010 for review). Given that the linguistic record clearly indicates an out-of-Taiwanhistory, the archaeological and biological records are similarly assumed to favor an out-of-Taiwan model. (1) Recent work......
......scoured the wreckage for signs of life. The air disaster was the worst in Taiwanhistory, although not the worst for...burned. There is no sign of life." The majority of the passengers...flashlights to search for signs of life, apparently in vain....