Taiwanized
Asia-Pacific Social Science Review
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Taiwanized
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Creator |
Kaeding, Malte Philipp; Department of Government and International Studies (GIS) at Hong Kong Baptist University
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Subject |
Political Studies
"New Taiwanese"; Identity; nationalism; Taiwan-China relations |
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Description |
This article argues that the 2008 Presidential election campaign of the KMT candidate Ma Ying-jeou witnessed a shift in the identity content of the KMT concept of "New Taiwanese" from the civic side of the spectrum towards the ethnic side. In order to become electable, Ma Ying-jeou had to portray a very "Taiwanized" image. This suggests the strong impact of two decades of Taiwanization policies, focused on the ethnic and cultural realm, on the political market of Taiwan. The emergence of the "culturally enhanced" concept of "New Taiwanese" emphasizes the importance of cultural and ethnical discourses in national identity formation. After Ma's election, his stance towards China has lacerated once again the conflict of identities that will continue to shape the future of the islands. Keywords: "New Taiwanese"; Identity; nationalism; Taiwan-China relations DOI: 10.3860/apssr.v9i2.1459 Asia-Pacific Social Science Review 9:2 (2009), pp. 19-34
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De La Salle University
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2010-01-14
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Peer-reviewed Article
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application/pdf
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http://www.philjol.info/philjol/index.php/APSSR/article/view/1459
10.3860/apssr.v9i2.1459 |
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Asia-Pacific Social Science Review; Vol 9, No 2 (2009); 19-34
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Language |
en
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Coverage |
Hong Kong
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