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    Re-viewing Taiwan: Regional Developments in a Global Frame Workshop

    重新思考臺灣:全球視野下的區域性發展

    22-23 October, 2015

    • Date : 22 October (Thu)
    • Venue : Faculty Board Room 220, Fung King Hey Building, CUHK

    • Special Event : Book Launch 《流離與歸屬:二戰後港臺文學與其他》
    • Venue : Room G24, Fung King Hey Building, CUHK

    • Date : 23 October (Fri)
    • Venue : Room E21-G002, University of Macau
    • Language : English and Putonghua

    • Organized by:
    • Taiwan Research Centre, Research Institute for the Humanities, Chinese University of Hong Kong
    • Co-organized by:
    • Institute of Global and Public Affairs, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Macau Collaborative Innovation Center for Peaceful Development of Cross-Strait Relations, Xiamen University
    • Sponsored by:
    • Andrew W. Mellon foundation “Religion, Secularism, and Political Belonging” Project
    • “Focusing on Taiwan: Health, Peace, Memory” Project

    • List of Paper Presented: (In alphabetical order of the author:)
    • Prof. CHANG Shu-sen 張書森
    • Institute of Health Behaviors and Community Science and Department of Public
    • Health, National Taiwan University
    • 100 years of suicide in Taiwan, 1905-1940 vs 1959-2012
    • Prof. CHANG So-an 張壽安
    • Institute of Modern History, Academia Sinica
    • Dissemination and Transformation of “the 1930s Modern Literature” in Taiwan (1945-2015):
    • NTU’s Course, Publishing Market, and the Field of Literary Production
    • Prof. CHEN Zhongchun陳忠純
    • Taiwan Research Institute, Xiamen University
    • Oriental Revolution and Taiwan Narrative: Focusing on “New Orient” and “New Asia” in the Early 1930s
    • Dr. CHEUNG Ching Yuen 張政遠
    • Department of Japanese Studies, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
    • The Other in Taiwanese Culture
    • Prof. CHIANG Tung-liang 江東亮
    • Institute of Health Policy and Management, National Taiwan University
    • The Development of Health System in Taiwan after WWII
    • Prof. CHOU Whei-ming 周惠民
    • Department of History, National Chengchi University
    • History in Taiwan and its Implications on the National Consciousness
    • Prof. CHUNG Ling 鍾玲
    • Master, Cheng Yu Tung College, Macau University
    • A Painting in the National Palace Museum and Two American Poets
    • Prof. FRANK, Caroline
    • Brown University
    • Collecting Culture: Teaching Ethnographic Artifacts in North America and Taiwan
    • Prof. HAO Yufan 郝雨凡
    • Dean, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Macau
    • Rethinking Taiwan: From the Perspective of Global History since Early Modern Period
    • Prof. HUANG Junling黃俊淩
    • Taiwan Research Institute, Xiamen University
    • Maritime trade competition in East Asia in 17th century:
    • Further discussion on the dominate control over Cross-Strait Trade when Taiwan under Holland colonial occupation
    • Prof. JIANG Xiaobo蔣小波
    • Taiwan Research Institute, Xiamen University
    • Chastity and Politics: The Construction and Propaganda of Some Stories about Chaste Women in Early Qing Dynasty
    • Prof. LIU Guoshen 劉國深
    • Director, Taiwan Research Institute, Xiamen University
    • Taiwan Studies in Mainland China
    • Prof. SACHSENMAIER, Dominic
    • University of Gottingen
    • Situating Taiwan within a History of Overlapping Regions
    • Prof. SHEN Kuiyi 沈揆一
    • Department of Visual Arts, University of California, San Diego
    • Struggling for Cultural Identity: Re-Viewing Art of Taiwan during the Cold War Period
    • Prof. WONG, Bin 王國斌
    • Department of History, University of California, Los Angeles
    • Taiwan’s Political and Economic History in a Post-imperial Capitalist World
    • Prof. WU Yi-jui, Harry 吳易叡
    • Medical Ethics and Humanities Unit, Li Ka Shing Faculty of Medicine, University of Hong Kong
    • Trading Zone or Dreamscape? Conceptualizing the Space between the World Health Organization and Taiwan’s Early
    • Psychiatric Epidemiology Works
    • Prof. ZHANG Yu張羽
    • Taiwan Research Institute, Xiamen University
    • Comparative Study on the Collective Cognition of Chinese Regional Culture of Cross-straits Young Students