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Indigenous Writers of Taiwan
Indigenous Writers of Taiwan: An Anthology of Stories, Essays, and Poems | John Balcom, Yingtsih Balcom
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Few people beyond the shores of Taiwan are aware that it is home to a population of indigenous peoples who for more than fifteen thousand years have lived on the island. Over the years, through the Chinese imperial period, the Japanese occupation, and for most of the twentieth century, the indigenous peoples of Taiwan were marginalized and deprived of rights. However, with the lifting of martial law in 1987, new government policies regarding ethnic groups, and growing interest in Taiwan's aboriginal peoples, indigenous writing began to blossom. With its intense and lyrical explorations of a fading culture, indigenous writing has become an important topic of discussion in Taiwanese literary circles. This collection of indigenous literature is the first such anthology in English. In selecting the stories, essays, and poems for the anthology, the editors provide a representative sampling from each of Taiwan's nine indigenous tribes. The writers explore such themes as the decline of traditional ways of life in Taiwan's aboriginal communities, residual belief in ancestral spirits, assimilation into a society dominated by Han Chinese, and the psychological and economic encroachment of the outside world. Their writings offer previously unheard perspectives on the plight of aboriginal cultures and the experiences of Taiwanese minorities. John Balcom has included an introduction to provide the reader with background information on Taiwan's indigenous peoples. The introduction addresses the origins of Taiwan's Austronesian peoples and general information on their culture, languages, and history. A discussion of the growth and development of indigenous literature, its sociolinguistic and cultural significance, and the difficulties faced by such writers is also included.
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This collection of stories by various indigenous writers in Taiwan is a fascinating look at ancient cultural practices and traditions. For example, one story describes traditional ginger farming! The stories also address the encroachment of modern society on traditional cultures-- the benefits as well as the costs. Some poetry is also included. #ReadingAroundTheWorld challenge.

gossamerchild I just got back from Taiwan! So cool to see this at the top of my feed 😂 8y
Louise @gossamerchild what an amazing coincidence! 😁 8y
shawnmooney Wow, I am intrigued. Taiwan is one of those not-quite-a-nations and so I am wondering if @ReadingEnvy is interested in and/or aware of this? 8y
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Eggs Great photo! 8y
Louise @shawnmooney Yes, for anyone Reading Around The World, this is an interesting read, especially as it is an insight into indigenous culture, not just the modern "dominant" culture of Taiwan. In some stories, the two are mixing, as in cases of a village person moving to a city or an indigenous child going to a school in a bigger city. 8y
Louise @Eggs Lifted it from the Internet. 😜 Thanks, Cyberspace! ☺️ 8y
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