We are deeply thankful to all the speakers who shared their time and knowledge with us, and to everyone in our audience who showed up, asked questions, and brought warmth and curiosity to every event.
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We are deeply thankful to all the speakers who shared their time and knowledge with us, and to everyone in our audience who showed up, asked questions, and brought warmth and curiosity to every event.
27.03.2025 15:13 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0We welcomed speakers from UCL, Academia Sinica, Kyushu University, UT Austin, Oxford, Edinburgh, SOAS, Birkbeck, KCL, UCLan, Waseda, IIT Madras, and UC Berkeleyβwhose generosity in sharing their work brought us across history, literature, film, politics, anthropology, environmental law & more.
27.03.2025 15:13 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0As this term comes to a close, we pause to reflect on the past three months with full hearts. From January to March, the Centre of Taiwan Studies has been lucky to host 11 rich and thought-provoking talks, each one a gathering of minds, stories, and questions.
27.03.2025 15:13 β π 3 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0Next Wednesday, @soastaiwanstudies.bsky.social, we invited our brilliant Chris Chan from UC, Berkeley Anthropology, to talk about the tourism and battlefield art at the cross-strait archipelagic frontier, Matsu.
Please feel free to drop by!
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π€ India & Taiwan β Whatβs Next?
How are India & Taiwan navigating trade, tech, & diplomacy in a changing world? π Join Dr. Joe Thomas Karackattu (IIT Madras) for insights into this evolving relationship!
π³οΈ Electoral Reform & Party Politics in Japan & Taiwan
How have Japan & Taiwanβs electoral reforms shaped party competition over the past two decades? Dr Willy Jou explores the long-term impact of shifting from SNTV to MMM in both democracies.
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12 March | π 11:00 AM | π Brunei Gallery, BGLT
Our second exciting event next week!
Join us for the book launch of "Taiwanese-Language Cinema: Rediscovered and Reconsidered"βa groundbreaking volume exploring Taiwanβs forgotten film industry from the 1950s to the 1970s!
Also, join us for reception afterwards!
π’Ethnic Ties & Political Opposition in Martial Law Taiwan πΉπΌ
In this talk, Dr Chao-Yo Cheng explores how ethnic ties influenced opposition politics before & after the lifting of Martial Law.
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10 March 2025 | π 3:30 PM | π Senate House, S116
Free and open to all!
π₯ 3 Must-Attend Events at the Centre of Taiwan Studies! π₯
Mark your calendars! ποΈ The week of 10th March is packed with thought-provoking talks on Taiwanβs political history, elections, and film culture. Whether you are into politics, history, or cinema, we have got something for you!
Stay tuned!
We are thrilled to host Dr Lars Laamann for a deep dive into Tainanβs 400-year historyβa city that has shaped Taiwanβs political, economic, and cultural landscape like no other.
π Date: 4th March
π Time: 5pm to 7pm
π Venue: BG01
Free & open to al!
Hearing Ko-hua Chenβs poetry read aloud in both Chinese and English was something elseβbold, rhythmic, and completely hypnotic.
We are so grateful to everyone who cameβit is nights like these that remind us why literature matters.
For the first post here, I think it would be nice to highlight our following events in late February and March. Stay tuned!
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