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Outcasts of Empire
Japan's Rule on Taiwan's "Savage Border," 1874-1945
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Paul D. Barclay
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Englisch
Veröffentlicht/Copyright:
2017
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Outcasts of Empire unveils the causes and consequences of capitalism’s failure to “batter down all Chinese walls” in modern Taiwan. Adopting micro- and macrohistorical perspectives, Paul D. Barclay argues that the interpreters, chiefs, and trading-post operators who mediated state-society relations on Taiwan’s “savage border” during successive Qing and Japanese regimes rose to prominence and faded to obscurity in concert with a series of “long nineteenth century” global transformations.
Superior firepower and large economic reserves ultimately enabled Japanese statesmen to discard mediators on the border and sideline a cohort of indigenous headmen who played both sides of the fence to maintain their chiefly status. Even with reluctant “allies” marginalized, however, the colonial state lacked sufficient resources to integrate Taiwan’s indigenes into its disciplinary apparatus. The colonial state therefore created the Indigenous Territory, which exists to this day as a legacy of Japanese imperialism, local initiatives, and the global commodification of culture.
Outcasts of Empire unveils the causes and consequences of capitalism’s failure to “batter down all Chinese walls” in modern Taiwan. Adopting micro- and macrohistorical perspectives, Paul D. Barclay argues that the interpreters, chiefs, and trading-post operators who mediated state-society relations on Taiwan’s “savage border” during successive Qing and Japanese regimes rose to prominence and faded to obscurity in concert with a series of “long nineteenth century” global transformations.
Superior firepower and large economic reserves ultimately enabled Japanese statesmen to discard mediators on the border and sideline a cohort of indigenous headmen who played both sides of the fence to maintain their chiefly status. Even with reluctant “allies” marginalized, however, the colonial state lacked sufficient resources to integrate Taiwan’s indigenes into its disciplinary apparatus. The colonial state therefore created the Indigenous Territory, which exists to this day as a legacy of Japanese imperialism, local initiatives, and the global commodification of culture.
Information zu Autoren / Herausgebern
Barclay Paul D. :
Paul D. Barclay is Professor of History at Lafayette College. He is also general editor of the East Asia Image Collection, an open-access online digital repository of historical materials.
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PART ONE. THE ANATOMY OF A REBELLION
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PART TWO. INDIGENOUS MODERNITY
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Seiten und Bilder/Illustrationen im Buch
eBook veröffentlicht am:
24. Oktober 2017
eBook ISBN:
9780520968806
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Inhalt:
328
eBook ISBN:
9780520968806
Schlagwörter für dieses Buch
international relations; japan; taiwan; chinese; interpreters; chiefs; trading post operators; state society relations; qing regime; japanese regime; 19th century; global transformations; firepower; economic reserves; statesmen; mediators; border; indigenous headmen; allies; colonial state; disciplinary apparatus; indigenous territory; imperialism; global commodification
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