Please join us for two hybrid events with Prof. Chih-ming Wang (Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan), the J. Yang & Family Foundation Visiting Scholar at UC Irvine.
Talk
“Translating Subjectivity in Post/Cold War Transition: Reflections on Taiwan Theory”
Tuesday, April 19
1-3PM, PST
HG 1030
This is a hybrid event. To attend virtually, please register here:
https://uci.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJcrf-GvqzsvEtxpKwo3xm8cxIQh5RjruXWF
Seminar
“Taiwan as the US-China Frontier: Post/colonial Geography and Post/Cold War Entanglements”
Friday, April 22
1-3PM, PST
HG 1030
This is a hybrid event. To attend virtually, please register here:
https://uci.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJIlf-yorT0pHdYa63ybQ6jFGmXtXeMaIl3U
Recommended Readings
Chih-ming Wang, “Post/Colonial Geography, Post/Cold War Complication: Okinawa, Taiwan, and Hong Kong as a Liminal Island Chain.” Geopolitics (2021). PDF
Wendy Cheng and Chih-ming Wang, “Forum Introduction: Against Empire: Taiwan, American Studies, and the Archipelagic,” American Quarterly 73.2 (2021): 335-341. PDF
Arif Dirlik, “Taiwan: The Land Colonialisms Made,” boundary 2 45.3 (2018). PDF
