Professor James Lin from the University of Washington shares the backstory to his latest book and demonstrates how Taiwan's early development missions impacted Taiwan's own population in ways that echo through to the present.
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Professor James Lin from the University of Washington shares the backstory to his latest book and demonstrates how Taiwan's early development missions impacted Taiwan's own population in ways that echo through to the present.
8: Settler Colonialism, Comparative Literature and the Need to Speak up, with Professor Shih Shu-mei
NTNU International Taiwan Studies Centre Podcast
44 minutes
4 months ago
8: Settler Colonialism, Comparative Literature and the Need to Speak up, with Professor Shih Shu-mei
Professor Shih Shu-mei from UCLA talks post-colonial studies, comparative literature, settler colonialism and the importance of Indigenous knowledge.
NTNU International Taiwan Studies Centre Podcast
Professor James Lin from the University of Washington shares the backstory to his latest book and demonstrates how Taiwan's early development missions impacted Taiwan's own population in ways that echo through to the present.