The Other Taiwan: 1945 to the Present

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M.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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Competing Identities in Taiwan
15
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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