The Other Taiwan: 1945 to the PresentM.E. Sharpe, 1994 - 485 pages Examines the effects of the socio-economic post-war transformation on Taiwan's political system, environment, religious structures, the relationships between the sexes and the different ethnic populations. A complex revisionist portrait of the country emerges. |
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Taiwanese Society in Transition Reconciling Confucianism and Pluralism | 79 |
Political Change | 95 |
Social Protests and Political Democratization in Taiwan | 97 |
Taiwan Factions Guanxi Patronage and the State in Local Politics | 112 |
From Democratic Movement to Bourgeois Democracy The Internal Politics of the Taiwan Democratic Progressive Party in 1991 | 143 |
The Other Economy | 179 |
Not by Rule of Law Mediating StateSociety Relations in Taiwan through the Underground Economy | 181 |
Womens Liberation The Taiwanese Experience | 287 |
The Social Discourse on Womens Roles in Taiwan A Textual Analysis | 303 |
Changing Patters of Womens Employment in Taiwan 19661986 | 328 |
Questions of Ethnic Identity | 353 |
Language Unification in Taiwan Present and Future | 355 |
The Emergence of a Taiwanese Popular Culture | 390 |
From Shanbao to Yuanzhumin Taiwan Aborigines in Transition | 402 |
Religion in Transition | 419 |
Vulnerability and Change in Taiwans Agriculture | 213 |
The Environmental Movement | 233 |
Paying the Price of Economic Development in Taiwan Environmental Degradation | 235 |
The Emergence of an Environmental Consciousness in Taiwan | 255 |
Gender Issues | 285 |
Yiguan Dao Heterodoxy and Popular Religion in Taiwan | 421 |
The New Testament Church and the Taiwanese Protestant Community | 443 |
Index | 473 |
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