ID | 178406 |
Title Proper | Against oblivion |
Other Title Information | art and hindered transitional justice in Taiwan |
Language | ENG |
Author | Chieh-Hsiang, Wu |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | This study focuses on art projects that reflect human rights violations committed by the Guomindang (KMT) government on Taiwan during the Republic of China’s (ROC) White Terror Period between 1949 and 1991. It starts with a brief introduction to this historical period in Taiwan, followed by a discussion of artwork that seeks to preserve personal memories in the absence of official records. The paper contrasts official art projects initiated by KMT and Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) administrations in recent decades that aim to address the difficulties of transitional justice, such as the silence of victims, fading memories, and misapprehensions between generations, with spontaneous artwork that responds to the official narratives of past injustice. |
`In' analytical Note | Critical Asian Studies Vol. 53, No.2; Jun 2021: p.284-296 |
Journal Source | Critical Asian Studies 2021-06 53, 2 |
Key Words | Taiwan ; Transitional Justice ; Kuomintang ; White Terror ; 2-28 |