Cover -- Half Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- List of Tables and Figures -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Taiwan, A Laboratory of Identities -- Note on Transcription -- Part I: Historicasl Root -- 1. The Taiwan Republic of 1895 and the Failure of the Qing Modernizing Project -- 2. The February 28 Incident and National Identity -- 3. Who Joined the Clandestine Political Organization? Some Preliminary Evidence from the Overseas Taiwan Independence Movement -- Part II: The Transition of National Identity 4. The Symbolic Dimension of Democratization and the Transition of National Identity under Lee Teng-hui -- 5. Mirrors and Masks: An Interpretative Study of Mainlanders' Identity Dilemma -- 6. The Evolution of National Identity Issues in Democratizing Taiwan: An Investigation of the Elite-Mass Linkage -- 7. National Identity and Ethnicity in Taiwan: Some Trends in the 1990s -- Part III: Perspectives on Ethnicity and Taiwanese Nationalism -- 8. Taiwan's ""Mainlanders,"" New Taiwanese? -- 9. Toward a Pragmatic Nationalism: Democratization and Taiwan's Passive Revolution 10. The Political Formation of Taiwanese Nationalism -- Conclusion: History, The Memories of the Future -- About the Editor and Contributors -- Glossary -- Index |