Becoming Taiwanese

Oct
02
3:00 pm
Event Status
As Scheduled
Religion, Colonialism, and Ethnogenesis in Twentieth-Century Taiwan
Presenter
Dr. Evan Dawley

Religious activity is a central feature of social life in contemporary Taiwan, a condition with deep historical roots. In fact, these sorts of performances of belief contributed to the construction of modern Taiwanese identities as religion became a contested field of action following Taiwan’s colonization by Japan in 1895, and its recolonization by the Republic of China in 1945. In this talk, drawn from his book Becoming Taiwanese: Ethnogenesis in a Colonial City, 1880s-1950s (Harvard Asia Center, 2019), Dr. Evan Dawley will explore the relationship between ethnic and national identities and explain how religious practice shaped and reinforced Taiwanese consciousness.

Virtual event
Location
online via Zoom
Event Type
Lecture
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