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NSITL: VOL.24

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VOL. 24

Title of the article

Author

A Discussion of Somatic Expression and Ideal Space of the Novels Halfway Down and The Blue and the Black

Chiang, Hsin-Li

Tangut Inn and the Paradox of Taiwanese Identity: “Becoming non-Taiwanese” and “Becoming Taiwanese”

Lin, Fang-Mei

The Science Fiction Narrative and Aesthetic (Re)imagination in Luo Yijun’s Ming Dynasty

Huang, Tsung-Chieh

The Crises of Representation in Taiwan in Ruins and Ground Zero

Bert Scruggs

募款計畫

臺大文學院人文館 臺靜農人文會館

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The Institute of Taiwan Literature was established in 2004. We are the only department in National Taiwan University that focuses on local literature and culture. We currently employ five professors and three adjunct professors. Their expertise covers all the important issues in the field of Taiwan literature studies, including modern literature in Taiwan and China, contemporary Taiwan culture and literature, classical Taiwan culture and literature, modern literature in Japan, critical theory, linguistics and language studies, cultural and gender studies, folklore studies, and more. In the future, with the current academic staffs and our programs, and additionally with various resources within and beyond the university, we aim to expand our academics visions and to develop a deeper and broader horizon for Taiwan literature research.

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