Indigenous Reconciliation in Contemporary Taiwan
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Indigenous Reconciliation in Contemporary Taiwan
From Stigma to Hope
Simon, Scott E.; Hsieh, Jolan; Kang, Peter
Taylor & Francis Ltd
11/2022
262
Dura
Inglês
9781032023762
15 a 20 dias
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List of illustrations
List of contributors
Preface
Acknowledgments
1 Introduction: Understanding historical (in)justice, while moving toward Indigenous justice and reconciliation
JOLAN HSIEH AND SCOTT E. SIMON
PART 1
Territory and sovereignty
2 Demarcation of Indigenous traditional territories: A wrong turn toward reconciliation
LIN SHU-YA
3 Extractive industry, traditional territory, and the politics of natural resources in Taiwan: The history and political economy of Indigenous land struggles in the Taroko area
CHEN YI-FONG
4 Indigenous toponyms under the state policy of the standardization of geographical names
PETER KANG
5 Hunting rights, justice, and reconciliation: Indigenous experiences in Taiwan and Canada
SCOTT E. SIMON
6 Courts and Indigenous reconciliation: Positivism, the a priori, and justice in Taiwan
J. CHRISTOPHER UPTON
PART 2
Social work
7 Carrying historical trauma: Alcohol use and healing among Indigenous communities in Taiwan
CIWANG TEYRA AND HSIEH (WENDY) WAN-JUNG
8 Indigenous social work and transitional justice in Taiwan
KUI KASIRISIR (HSU CHUN-TSAI)
9 Across separate spheres in transitional justice: Comparison of marital quality between Han and Tayal groups in the Yilan area
SHU-CHUAN LAI
PART 3
Justice from the classroom to the museum
10 Flux, vision, voice, survival: On a decolonizing filmmaking practice in Taiwan
ANITA WEN-SHIN CHANG
11 Toward reconciliation and educational justice: Employing culturally sustaining pedagogy in an introductory linguistics course
APAY AI-YU TANG
12 How we can exhibit the "other" culture: The process of understanding Indigenous Taiwanese peoples in a Japanese museum
ATSUSHI NOBAYASHI
13 Recreating the beauty of glass beads: A case study on the multicolor patterned beads of Paiwan
YU-HSIN WANG
Index
List of contributors
Preface
Acknowledgments
1 Introduction: Understanding historical (in)justice, while moving toward Indigenous justice and reconciliation
JOLAN HSIEH AND SCOTT E. SIMON
PART 1
Territory and sovereignty
2 Demarcation of Indigenous traditional territories: A wrong turn toward reconciliation
LIN SHU-YA
3 Extractive industry, traditional territory, and the politics of natural resources in Taiwan: The history and political economy of Indigenous land struggles in the Taroko area
CHEN YI-FONG
4 Indigenous toponyms under the state policy of the standardization of geographical names
PETER KANG
5 Hunting rights, justice, and reconciliation: Indigenous experiences in Taiwan and Canada
SCOTT E. SIMON
6 Courts and Indigenous reconciliation: Positivism, the a priori, and justice in Taiwan
J. CHRISTOPHER UPTON
PART 2
Social work
7 Carrying historical trauma: Alcohol use and healing among Indigenous communities in Taiwan
CIWANG TEYRA AND HSIEH (WENDY) WAN-JUNG
8 Indigenous social work and transitional justice in Taiwan
KUI KASIRISIR (HSU CHUN-TSAI)
9 Across separate spheres in transitional justice: Comparison of marital quality between Han and Tayal groups in the Yilan area
SHU-CHUAN LAI
PART 3
Justice from the classroom to the museum
10 Flux, vision, voice, survival: On a decolonizing filmmaking practice in Taiwan
ANITA WEN-SHIN CHANG
11 Toward reconciliation and educational justice: Employing culturally sustaining pedagogy in an introductory linguistics course
APAY AI-YU TANG
12 How we can exhibit the "other" culture: The process of understanding Indigenous Taiwanese peoples in a Japanese museum
ATSUSHI NOBAYASHI
13 Recreating the beauty of glass beads: A case study on the multicolor patterned beads of Paiwan
YU-HSIN WANG
Index
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Taiwan;Indigenous Peoples;indigenous reconciliation;Brave Heart;Taroko National Park;Presidential Office Building;Taiwan's Indigenous Peoples;Taiwanese Indigenous Peoples;Indigenous Toponyms;Transitional Justice;Indigenous Traditional Territory;Hualien County;Indigenous Social Work;Educational Justice;Yilan County;Roc;Traditional Territory;Indigenous Land;Liu Li;Historical Traumatic Events;Transitional Justice Program;Younger Men;Indigenous Place Names;Social Work System;Consent Rights;Marital Quality;Glass Beads
List of illustrations
List of contributors
Preface
Acknowledgments
1 Introduction: Understanding historical (in)justice, while moving toward Indigenous justice and reconciliation
JOLAN HSIEH AND SCOTT E. SIMON
PART 1
Territory and sovereignty
2 Demarcation of Indigenous traditional territories: A wrong turn toward reconciliation
LIN SHU-YA
3 Extractive industry, traditional territory, and the politics of natural resources in Taiwan: The history and political economy of Indigenous land struggles in the Taroko area
CHEN YI-FONG
4 Indigenous toponyms under the state policy of the standardization of geographical names
PETER KANG
5 Hunting rights, justice, and reconciliation: Indigenous experiences in Taiwan and Canada
SCOTT E. SIMON
6 Courts and Indigenous reconciliation: Positivism, the a priori, and justice in Taiwan
J. CHRISTOPHER UPTON
PART 2
Social work
7 Carrying historical trauma: Alcohol use and healing among Indigenous communities in Taiwan
CIWANG TEYRA AND HSIEH (WENDY) WAN-JUNG
8 Indigenous social work and transitional justice in Taiwan
KUI KASIRISIR (HSU CHUN-TSAI)
9 Across separate spheres in transitional justice: Comparison of marital quality between Han and Tayal groups in the Yilan area
SHU-CHUAN LAI
PART 3
Justice from the classroom to the museum
10 Flux, vision, voice, survival: On a decolonizing filmmaking practice in Taiwan
ANITA WEN-SHIN CHANG
11 Toward reconciliation and educational justice: Employing culturally sustaining pedagogy in an introductory linguistics course
APAY AI-YU TANG
12 How we can exhibit the "other" culture: The process of understanding Indigenous Taiwanese peoples in a Japanese museum
ATSUSHI NOBAYASHI
13 Recreating the beauty of glass beads: A case study on the multicolor patterned beads of Paiwan
YU-HSIN WANG
Index
List of contributors
Preface
Acknowledgments
1 Introduction: Understanding historical (in)justice, while moving toward Indigenous justice and reconciliation
JOLAN HSIEH AND SCOTT E. SIMON
PART 1
Territory and sovereignty
2 Demarcation of Indigenous traditional territories: A wrong turn toward reconciliation
LIN SHU-YA
3 Extractive industry, traditional territory, and the politics of natural resources in Taiwan: The history and political economy of Indigenous land struggles in the Taroko area
CHEN YI-FONG
4 Indigenous toponyms under the state policy of the standardization of geographical names
PETER KANG
5 Hunting rights, justice, and reconciliation: Indigenous experiences in Taiwan and Canada
SCOTT E. SIMON
6 Courts and Indigenous reconciliation: Positivism, the a priori, and justice in Taiwan
J. CHRISTOPHER UPTON
PART 2
Social work
7 Carrying historical trauma: Alcohol use and healing among Indigenous communities in Taiwan
CIWANG TEYRA AND HSIEH (WENDY) WAN-JUNG
8 Indigenous social work and transitional justice in Taiwan
KUI KASIRISIR (HSU CHUN-TSAI)
9 Across separate spheres in transitional justice: Comparison of marital quality between Han and Tayal groups in the Yilan area
SHU-CHUAN LAI
PART 3
Justice from the classroom to the museum
10 Flux, vision, voice, survival: On a decolonizing filmmaking practice in Taiwan
ANITA WEN-SHIN CHANG
11 Toward reconciliation and educational justice: Employing culturally sustaining pedagogy in an introductory linguistics course
APAY AI-YU TANG
12 How we can exhibit the "other" culture: The process of understanding Indigenous Taiwanese peoples in a Japanese museum
ATSUSHI NOBAYASHI
13 Recreating the beauty of glass beads: A case study on the multicolor patterned beads of Paiwan
YU-HSIN WANG
Index
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
Taiwan;Indigenous Peoples;indigenous reconciliation;Brave Heart;Taroko National Park;Presidential Office Building;Taiwan's Indigenous Peoples;Taiwanese Indigenous Peoples;Indigenous Toponyms;Transitional Justice;Indigenous Traditional Territory;Hualien County;Indigenous Social Work;Educational Justice;Yilan County;Roc;Traditional Territory;Indigenous Land;Liu Li;Historical Traumatic Events;Transitional Justice Program;Younger Men;Indigenous Place Names;Social Work System;Consent Rights;Marital Quality;Glass Beads