UID:
almahu_9948052362402882
Format:
1 online resource (xii, 256 p. :)
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ISBN:
0-8014-9461-3
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0-8014-2056-3
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1-5017-1991-2
Series Statement:
Cornell paperbacks
Content:
Taiwan's working class has been shaped by Chinese tradition, by colonialism, and by rapid industrialization. This book defines that class, explores that history, and presents with sensitive honesty the life experiences of some of its women and men. Hill Gates first provides a solid and informative introduction to Taiwan's history, showing how mainland China, Japan, the convulsions of twentieth-century wars, and the East Asian economic expansion interacted in forming Taiwanese urban life. She introduces nine individuals from Taiwan's three major ethnic groups to tell the stories of their lives in their own words. The narrators include a fortuneteller, a woman laborer, and a retired air force mechanic. A former spirit medium and a janitor are among the others who speak.
Note:
Includes index.
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Frontmatter --
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Contents --
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Preface --
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A Note on Chinese Romanizations --
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[1] Introduction --
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[2] Fieldwork in Taiwan: Becoming a Little Chinese --
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[3] An Island of Immigrants --
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[4] The Changing Political Economy under the Nationalists --
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[5] Working for a Living --
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[6] Home and Family --
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[7] Women and Men, Old and Young --
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[8] Folk Religions, Old and New --
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[9] Education, the Great Escape --
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[10] Conclusions --
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Source Materials on Taiwan --
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References --
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Index
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In English.
Additional Edition:
ISBN 1-5017-2790-7
Additional Edition:
ISBN 1-5017-1992-0
Language:
English
Keywords:
Electronic books.
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Electronic books.
DOI:
10.7591/9781501719912
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