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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- A Note on Romanization xi
- Acknowledgments xiii
- Introduction. Approaching Musha 1
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PART I Historical Memories of Musha
- CHAPTER ONE The Discourse and Practice of Colonial “Suppression” in the Making of the Musha Rebellion and Its Aftermath 15
- CHAPTER TWO The Musha Incident and the History of Tgdaya-Japanese Relations 45
- CHAPTER THREE Relistening to Her and His Stories On Approaching “The Musha Incident from an Indigenous Perspective” 75
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PART II Literary Memories of Musha
- CHAPTER FOUR Bodies and Violence in the Musha Incident 99
- CHAPTER FIVE Musha Incident, Incidentally: Tsushima Yūko’s Exceedingly Barbaric 122
- CHAPTER SIX Satō Haruo on the Musha Incident 135
- CHAPTER SEVEN Untimely Meditations: The Contemporary, the Philosophy of Walking, and Related Ethical Matters in Remains of Life 149
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PART III Visual and Digital Memories of Musha
- CHAPTER EIGHT The Face of the Inbetweener: The Image of Indigenous History Researchers as Reflected in Seediq Bale 177
- CHAPTER NINE Quest for Roots: Trauma and Heroism in Wu He’s Yusheng and Tang Shiang-Chu’s Yusheng: Seediq Bale 200
- CHAPTER TEN Historical Representation in an Age of Wiki Writing and Digital Curation: The Musha Incident on Digital Platforms 218
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PART IV Musha in Cultural Dialogue
- CHAPTER ELEVEN Fiction and Fieldwork: In Conversation with Wu He on Remains of Life 241
- CHAPTER TWELVE Heavy Metal Headhunt: An Interview with Chthonic’s Freddy Lim 253
- CHAPTER THIRTEEN Televising the Musha Incident: Wan Jen on the Miniseries Dana Sakura 262
- CHAPTER FOURTEEN No Good Guys or Bad Guys: An Interview with Wei Te-sheng 272
- Contributors 277
- Index 283
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- A Note on Romanization xi
- Acknowledgments xiii
- Introduction. Approaching Musha 1
-
PART I Historical Memories of Musha
- CHAPTER ONE The Discourse and Practice of Colonial “Suppression” in the Making of the Musha Rebellion and Its Aftermath 15
- CHAPTER TWO The Musha Incident and the History of Tgdaya-Japanese Relations 45
- CHAPTER THREE Relistening to Her and His Stories On Approaching “The Musha Incident from an Indigenous Perspective” 75
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PART II Literary Memories of Musha
- CHAPTER FOUR Bodies and Violence in the Musha Incident 99
- CHAPTER FIVE Musha Incident, Incidentally: Tsushima Yūko’s Exceedingly Barbaric 122
- CHAPTER SIX Satō Haruo on the Musha Incident 135
- CHAPTER SEVEN Untimely Meditations: The Contemporary, the Philosophy of Walking, and Related Ethical Matters in Remains of Life 149
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PART III Visual and Digital Memories of Musha
- CHAPTER EIGHT The Face of the Inbetweener: The Image of Indigenous History Researchers as Reflected in Seediq Bale 177
- CHAPTER NINE Quest for Roots: Trauma and Heroism in Wu He’s Yusheng and Tang Shiang-Chu’s Yusheng: Seediq Bale 200
- CHAPTER TEN Historical Representation in an Age of Wiki Writing and Digital Curation: The Musha Incident on Digital Platforms 218
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PART IV Musha in Cultural Dialogue
- CHAPTER ELEVEN Fiction and Fieldwork: In Conversation with Wu He on Remains of Life 241
- CHAPTER TWELVE Heavy Metal Headhunt: An Interview with Chthonic’s Freddy Lim 253
- CHAPTER THIRTEEN Televising the Musha Incident: Wan Jen on the Miniseries Dana Sakura 262
- CHAPTER FOURTEEN No Good Guys or Bad Guys: An Interview with Wei Te-sheng 272
- Contributors 277
- Index 283