1st Edition

Cultural Change In Postwar Taiwan

By Stevan Harrell Copyright 1994
    350 Pages
    by Routledge

    352 Pages
    by Routledge

    This book combines perspectives from literature, anthropology, sociology, political science, economics, history, philosophy, and art to explore the culture of a fully industrialized society with a traditional Chinese background. It explores the importance of key cultural influences on Taiwan.

    Introduction: Change and Contention in Taiwan's Cultural Scene Part I: Culture in "Crisis": Views of the Past and Outlooks for the Future 1. Cultural Policy on Postwar Taiwan 2. Civil Society and Taiwan's Quest for Identity 3. Taiwan and the Confucian Aspiration: Toward the Twenty-first Century Part II: Culture at the Individual Level: Education and Attitudes 4. Investment in Education and Human Resource Development in Postwar Taiwan 5. Transformation of Farmers' Social Consciousness in Postwar Taiwan Part III: Culture with a Small c: Everyday Life 6. Changes in Postwar Taiwan and Their Impact on the Popular Practice of Religion

    Biography

    Stevan Harrell has been visiting Taiwan for study and research since the late 1960s and has conducted anthropological research there on four occasions. Since 1974 he has taught at the University of Washington, where he is now professor of anthropology and director of the honors program. He is author of Ploughshare Village: Culture and Context in Taiwan as well as numerous articles dealing with Taiwanese religion, folk medicine, family organization, economic values, and social change. He has also conducted field research in Sichuan and is coeditor (with Deborah Davis) of Chinese Families in the Post-Mao Era . Huang Chun-chieh is professor of history (a Mencius scholar) at National Taiwan University in Taipei, Taiwan. He taught Chinese intellectual history at the University of Washington in Seattle (1986-1987). He is author of four books (in Chinese) on Confucianism and four books (also in Chinese) on postwar Taiwan and is coeditor (with Erik Zürcher) of Norms and the State in China (1993).