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Literary Representations of Mainlanders in Taiwan Phyllis Yu-ting Huang

Literary Representations of Mainlanders in Taiwan By Phyllis Yu-ting Huang

Literary Representations of Mainlanders in Taiwan by Phyllis Yu-ting Huang


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This book examines literary representations of mainlander identity articulated by Taiwans second-generation mainlander writers, who share the common feature of emotional ambivalence between Taiwan and China.

Literary Representations of Mainlanders in Taiwan Summary

Literary Representations of Mainlanders in Taiwan: Becoming Sinophone by Phyllis Yu-ting Huang

This book examines literary representations of mainlander identity articulated by Taiwans second-generation mainlander writers, who share the common feature of emotional ambivalence between Taiwan and China.

Closely analyzing literary narratives of Chinese civil war migrants and their descendants in Taiwan, a group referred to as "mainlanders" (waishengren), this book demonstrates that these Chinese migrants ideas of "China" and "Chineseness" have adapted through time with their gradual settlement in the host land. Drawing upon theories of Sinophone Studies and memory studies, this book argues that during the three decades in which Taiwan moved away from the Kuomintangs authoritarian rule to a democratic society, mainlander identity was narrated as a transformation from a diasporic Chinese identity to a more fluid and elusive Sinophone identity. Characterized by the features of cultural hybridity and emotional in-betweenness, mainlander identity in the eight works explored contests the existing Sinocentric discourse of Chineseness.

An important contribution to the current research on Taiwans identity politics, this book will be of interest to academics in the field of Taiwan studies, Sinophone studies, Chinese migration, and Taiwanese literature as well as Chinese literature in general.

About Phyllis Yu-ting Huang

Phyllis Yu-ting Huang is Sessional Lecturer at the University of Melbourne, Australia.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Whats in a Name?: Second-generation Mainlander Writing as a Genre

1. Constructing the Mainlander: Self, Other, and Homeland in Chu Tien-hsins Everlasting () and Yuan Chiung-chiungs This Love, This Life ()

2. Seeking a New Identity: Su Wei-chens Leaving Tongfang () and Chu Tien-hsins "In Remembrance of My Buddies from the Military Compound" ()

3. In Quest of the Absent Mainlander Father: Family, History, and Mainlander Identity in Hao Yu-hsiangs The Inn () and Lo Yi-chins The Moon Clan ()

4. Inventing a Taiwanized Juancun: Lai Sheng-chuan and Wang Wei-chungs The Village ()

5. Happily Ever After?: Homecoming and Mainlander Identity in Chiang Hsiao-yuns Peach Blossom Well ()

Conclusion and Epilogue: "Mainlander" as an Identity of In-betweenness

Additional information

NPB9780367648800
9780367648800
0367648806
Literary Representations of Mainlanders in Taiwan: Becoming Sinophone by Phyllis Yu-ting Huang
New
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2022-05-30
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