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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- Acknowledgments
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Chapter One Identity and Ideology -
Chapter Two One Culture, Two Nations -
Chapter Three Locative Identity and Cultural Free Agency -
Chapter Four Class Consciousness, Fictive Space, and the Colonial Proletariat -
Chapter Five Women Writers, Female Roles, and the Body Politic -
Chapter Six The Appearance of Colonial Taiwan in Fiction and Film - Afterword
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Appendix Postcolonial Taiwanese Scholarly Categories of Colonial Taiwanese Women - Glossary
- Bibliography
- Filmography
- Index
- Production Notes
Afterword
Afterword
Indigenization, Translation, and Collective Memory
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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- Acknowledgments
-
Chapter One Identity and Ideology -
Chapter Two One Culture, Two Nations -
Chapter Three Locative Identity and Cultural Free Agency -
Chapter Four Class Consciousness, Fictive Space, and the Colonial Proletariat -
Chapter Five Women Writers, Female Roles, and the Body Politic -
Chapter Six The Appearance of Colonial Taiwan in Fiction and Film - Afterword
-
Appendix Postcolonial Taiwanese Scholarly Categories of Colonial Taiwanese Women - Glossary
- Bibliography
- Filmography
- Index
- Production Notes