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ID157522
Title ProperPositioning China watching
Other Title Informationis it just Hong Kong?
LanguageENG
AuthorShih, Chih-Yu
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article divides China watching by the two dimensions of position and purpose. By position, the article asks if a narrator looks at China from an external or an internal perspective. By purpose, it asks if the narrative is to critically provide an evaluative perspective, to objectively represent an authentic China, or to practically discuss a life and identity strategy of Chinese people. Specifically, the complex sensibilities towards China among Taiwanese migrant scholars reify the genuine and yet often-unnoticed agency required to proceed with writing on China. With initially both the Chinese Civil War and later pro-independence politics in Taiwan poisoning relationships with China, the politically divided Taiwanese scholars enter a different environment in Hong Kong, which urges neither total confrontation nor complete loyalty in approaching China. How the Hong Kong circumstances have impacted upon the choices of these Taiwanese intellectuals in their presentation of the subject matter of China, in comparison with their other colleagues in Hong Kong, is the primary goal of the following discussion.
`In' analytical NoteChina Report Vol. 54, No.1; Feb 2018: p.118-136
Journal SourceChina Report Vol: 54 No 1
Key WordsTaiwan ;  Hong Kong ;  Intellectual History ;  China Studies ;  China Watching


 
 
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