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Monday, February 28, 2005

Winter break work

Besides making a somewhat ugly title graphic (like me, my computer is a little colorblind), I spent part of winter vacation searching the online archive for articles about Taiwan and revising a conference paper that is tangentially connnected to my dissertation project. The sources that I downloaded via Syracuse University's library (their database of full-text journals is one reason I have little motivation to finish the dissertation) include articles from the China Quarterly, Asian Survey, and Far Eastern Survey going back to 1942 (and I could have gone earlier). It's a nice collection that has already helped me quite a bit.

Here's a bibliography of some of the sources (with a rough attempt at categorization and a few other sources added in):

Arts:

Chen, Lucy H. “Literary Formosa.” The China Quarterly 15 (Jul.-Sep. 1963): 75-85.

Davis, D. W. “A New Taiwan Person? A Conversation with Wu Nien-chen.” Positions: East-West Cultures Critique 11.3 (2003): 717-34.

Wang, Georgette. “Popular Music in Taiwan.” Critical Studies in Mass Communication (1986): 366-68.

Yue, Ming-Bao. “’There is No Place like Home’: Diasporic Identifications and Taiwan Cinema of the 1960s and 1970s.” Postcolonial Studies 6.2 (2003): 207-221.

Education:

Martin, Roberta. “The Socialization of Children in China and on Taiwan: An Analysis of Elementary School Textbooks.” The China Quarterly 62 (June 1975): 242-62.

McBeath, Gerald A. “Youth Change in Taiwan, 1975-1985.” Asian Survey 26.9 (1986): 1020-36.

Meyer, Jeffrey E. “Teaching Morality in Taiwan Schools: The Message of the Textbooks.” The China Quarterly 114 (June 1988): 267-84.

Wilson, Richard W. “A Comparison of Political Attitudes of Taiwanese Children and Mainlander Children on Taiwan.” Asian Survey 8.12 (1968): 988-1000.

Wright, Teresa. “Student Mobilization in Taiwan: Civil Society and Its Discontents.” Asian Survey 39.6 (1999): 986-1008.

Ethnic Relations:

Appleton, Sheldon. “Taiwanese and Mainlanders on Taiwan: A Survey of Student Attitudes.” The China Quarterly 44 (Oct.-Dec. 1970): 38-65.

Cheng, Peter P. C. “The Formosan Tangle: A Formosan’s View.” Asian Survey 7.11 (1967): 791-806.

Meisner, Maurice. “The Development of Formosan Nationalism.” The China Quarterly 15 (Jul.-Sep. 1963): 91-106.

International Relations:

Lewis, John Wilson. “Quemoy and American China Policy.” Asian Survey 2.1 (1962): 12-19.

Maykovich, Minako K. “Taiwanese Images of Americans and Their Government.” Asian Survey 22.4 (1982): 385-98.

Steiner, H. Arthur. “The United States and the Two Chinas.” Far Eastern Survey 22.6 (May 1953): 57-61.

Japanese Period:

Chen, Edward I-te. “Formosan Political Movements Under Japanese Colonial Rule, 1914-1937.” The Journal of Asian Studies 31.3 (1972): 477-97.

Grajdanzev, A. J. “Formosa (Taiwan) Under Japanese Rule.” Pacific Affairs 15.3 (1942): 311-24.

Wickberg, Edgar. “The Taiwan Peasant Movement, 1923-1932: Chinese Rural Radicalism Under Japanese Development Programs.” Pacific Affairs 48.4 (1975-76): 558-82.

Martial Law:

Bennett, Gordon. Rev. of The Politics of Formosan Nationalism by Douglas Mendel. The China Quarterly 43 (Jul.-Sep. 1970): 142-44.

Chai, Trong R. “The Future of Taiwan.” Asian Survey 26.12 (1986): 1309-23.

Chang, Maria Hsia. “Political Succession in the Republic of China on Taiwan.” Asian Survey 24.4 (1984): 423-46.

Conant, Melvin, Jr. “JCRR: An Object Lesson.” Far Eastern Survey 2 May 1951: 88-92. (Mentions Taiwan, but mostly about mainland)

Converse, Elizabeth. “Formosa: Private Citadel?” Far Eastern Survey 19 Oct. 1949: 249-50.

Dickson, Bruce J. “The Lessons of Defeat: The Reorganization of the Kuomintang on Taiwan, 1950-52.” The China Quarterly 133 (Mar. 1993): 56-84.

Domes, Jurgen. “The 13th Party Congress of the Kuomintang: Towards Political Competition?” The China Quarterly 118 (Jun. 1989): 345-59.

Eastman, Lloyd E. “Who Lost China? Chiang Kai-shek Testifies.” The China Quarterly 88 (Dec. 1981): 658-68.

Engstrom, Richard L., and Chu Chi-hung. “The Impact of the 1980 Supplementary Election on Nationalist China’s Legislative Yuan.” Asian Survey 24.4 (1984): 447-58.

Glass, Sheppard. “Some Aspects of Formosa’s Economic Growth.” The China Quarterly 15 (Jul.-Sep. 1963): 12-34.

Gurtov, Melvin. “Recent Developments on Formosa.” The China Quarterly 31 (Jul.-Sep. 1967): 59-95.

Hood, Steven J. “Political Change in Taiwan: The Rise of Kuomintang Factions.” Asian Survey 36.5 (1996): 468-82.

Jacobs, J. Bruce. “Recent Leadership and Political Trends in Taiwan.” The China Quarterly 45 (Jan.-Mar. 1971): 129-54.

Jacobs, J. Bruce. “Taiwan’s Press: Communications Link and Research Resource.” The China Quarterly 68 (Dec. 1976): 778-88.

Kallgren, Joyce K. Rev. of Formosa Betrayed by George H. Kerr. The China Quarterly 29 (Jan.-Mar. 1967): 173-75.

Kau, Michael Ying-mao. “The Power Structure in Taiwan’s Political Economy.” Informal Politics in East Asia. Asian Survey 36.3 (1996): 287-305.

Kerr, George. “Formosa: Colonial Laboratory.” Far Eastern Survey 23 Feb. 1942: 50-55.

Kerr, George. “Formosa’s Return to China.” Far Eastern Survey 15 Oct. 1947: 205-8.

Kerr, George. “Some Chinese Problems in Taiwan.” Far Eastern Survey 10 Oct. 1945: 284-87.

Kerr, George. “Sovereignty of the Liuchiu Islands.” Far Eastern Survey 25 Apr. 1945: 96-100.

Kerr, George. “The March Massacres.” Far Eastern Survey 5 Nov. 1947: 224-26.

Lancashire, Edel. “Popeye and the Case of Guo Yidong, Alias Bo Yang.” The China Quarterly 92 (Dec. 1982): 663-86.

Lancashire, Edel. “The Lock of the Heart Controversy in Taiwan, 1962-63: A Question of Artistic Freedom and a Writer’s Social Responsibility.” The China Quarterly 103 (Sep. 1985): 462-88.

Liu, Henry Y. “Comment: Taiwan’s Press: Political Communications Link and Research Resource.” [Comment on Jacobs’s 1976 article by the same name] The China Quarterly 71 (Sep. 1977): 608.

Long, Simon. “Taiwan’s National Assembly Elections.” The China Quarterly 129 (Mar. 1992): 216-28.

McBeath, Gerald A. “Restructuring Government in Taiwan.” Asian Survey 40.2 (2000): 251-268.

Mei, Wen-Li. “The Intellectuals on Formosa.” The China Quarterly 15 (Jul.-Sep. 1963): 65-74.

Peng, Ming-min. “Political Offenses in Taiwan: Laws and Problems. The China Quarterly 47 (Jul.-Sep. 1971): 471-93.

Riggs, Fred W. “Chinese Administration in Formosa.” Far Eastern Survey 12 Dec. 1951: 209-15.

Riggs, Fred W. Rev. of Colonial Development and Population in Taiwan by George W. Barclay and A Report on Taiwan’s Population. Far Eastern Survey Aug. 1954: 128.

Tozer, Warren. “Taiwan’s ‘Cultural Renaissance’: A Preliminary View.” The China Quarterly 43 (Jul.-Sep. 1970): 81-99.

Uhalley, Stephen, Jr. “Taiwan’s Response to the Cultural Revolution.” Asian Survey 7.11 (1967): 824-29.

Walker, Gordon. Rev. of Formosa Under Chinese Nationalist Rule by Fred W. Riggs. Far Eastern Survey 17 Dec. 1952: 191-2.

Politics:

Brown, Deborah A., Eric P. Moon, and James A. Robinson. “Taiwan’s 1998 Local Elections: Appraising Steps in Democratization.” Asian Survey 38.6 (1998): 569-84.

Chao, Linda, and Ramon H. Myers. “The First Chinese Democracy: Political Development of the Republic of China on Taiwan, 1986-1994.” Asian Survey 34.3 (1994): 213-30.

Chou, Yangsun, and Andrew J. Nathan. “Democratizing Transition in Taiwan.” Asian Survey 27.3 (1987): 277-99.

Chu, Yun-han, and Larry Diamond. “Taiwan’s 1998 Elections: Implications for Democratic Consolidation.” Asian Survey 39.5 (1999): 808-22.

Copper, John F. “Taiwan’s Recent Election: Progress toward a Democratic System.” Asian Survey 21.10 (1981): 1029-39.

Domes, Jurgen. “Political Differentiation in Taiwan: Group Formation within the Ruling Party and the Opposition Circles 1979-1980.” Asian Survey 21.10 (1981): 1011-28.

Hao, Paul W. Rev. of Taiwan: National Identity and Democratization by Alan Wachman. Pacific Affairs 69.3 (1996): 411-12.

Israel, John. “Politics on Formosa.” The China Quarterly 14 (Jul-Sep. 1963): 3-11.

Lee, Lin-Lee. Political Discourse and Democratization: Campaign Rhetoric in the Taiwanese Presidential Election of 1996. Diss. U of Minnesota, 2000. Ann Arbor: UMI, 2000.

Leng, Shao-chuan, and Cheng-yi Lin. “Political Change on Taiwan: Transition to Democracy?” Special Issue: Greater China. The China Quarterly 136 (Dec. 1993): 805-39.

Myers, Ramon H. “Political Theory and Recent Political Developments in the Republic of China.” Asian Survey 27.9 (1987): 1003-1022.

Tan, Qingshan, Peter Kien-hong Yu, and Wen-chun Chen. “Local Politics in Taiwan: Democratic Consolidation.” Asian Survey 36.5 (1996): 483-94.

Thompson, Thomas N. “Taiwan’s Ambiguous Destiny.” Asian Survey 16.7 (1976): 611-19.

Tien, Hung-mao. “Taiwan in Transition: Prospects for Socio-Political Change.” The China Quarterly 64 (Dec. 1975): 615-44.

Tien, Hung-mai, and Tun-jen Cheng. “Crafting Democratic Institutions in Taiwan.” The China Journal 37 (1997): 1-27.

Ts’ai, Ling, and Ramon H. Myers. “Surviving the Rough-and-Tumble of Presidential Politics in an Emerging Democracy: The 1990 Elections in the Republic of China on Taiwan.” The China Quarterly 129 (Mar. 1992): 123-48.

Ts’ai, Ling, and Ramon H. Myers. “Winds of Democracy: The 1989 Taiwan Elections.” Asian Survey 30.4 (1990): 360-79.

Winckler, Edwin A. “Institutionalization and Participation on Taiwan: From Hard to Soft Authoritarianism?” The China Quarterly 99 (Sep. 1984): 481-99.

Wu, Yu-Shan. “Marketization of Politics: The Taiwan Experience.” Asian Survey 29.4 (1989): 382-400.

Yearly Reviews:

Appleton, Sheldon L. “Taiwan: The Year It Finally Happened.” A Survey of Asia in 1971: Part 1. Asian Survey 12.1 (1972): 32-37.

Cabestan, Jean-Pierre. “Taiwan in 1998: An Auspicious Year for the Kuomintang.” A Survey of Asia in 1998. Asian Survey 39.1 (1999): 140-147.

Cabestan, Jean-Pierre. “Taiwan in 1999: A Difficult Year for the Island and the Kuomintang.” A Survey of Asia in 1999. Asian Survey 40.1 (2000): 172-180.

Chang, Parris. “Taiwan in 1982: Diplomatic Setback Abroad and Demands for Reforms at Home.” A Survey of Asia in 1982: Part 1. Asian Survey 23.1 (1983): 38-46.

Chang, Parris. “Taiwan in 1983: Setting the Stage for Power Transition.” A Survey of Asia in 1983: Part 1. Asian Survey 24.1 (1984): 122-26.

Cheng, Peter P. “Taiwan 1975: A Year of Transition.” A Survey of Asia in 1975: Part 1. Asian Survey 16.1 (1976): 61-65.

Cheng, Tun-jen. “Taiwan in 1996: From Euphoria to Melodrama.” A Survey of Asia in 1996: Part 1. Asian Survey 37.1 (1997): 43-51.

Cheng, Tun-jen, and Yi-shing Liao. “Taiwan in 1997: An Embattled Government in Search of New Opportunities.” A Survey of Asia in 1997: Part 1. Asian Survey 38.1 (1998): 53-63.

Copper, John F. “Taiwan in 1980: Entering a New Decade.” A Survey of Asia in 1980: Part 1. Asian Survey 21.1 (1981): 51-62.

Copper, John F. “Taiwan in 1981: In a Holding Pattern.” A Survey of Asia in 1981: Part 1. Asian Survey 22.1 (1982): 47-55.

Copper, John F. “Taiwan in 1986: Back on Top Again.” A Survey of Asia in 1986: Part 1. Asian Survey 27.1 (1987): 81-91.

Domes, Jurgen. “Taiwan in 1991: Searching for Political Consensus.” A Survey of Asia in 1991: Part 1. Asian Survey 32.1 (1992): 42-49.

Domes, Jurgen. “Taiwan in 1992: On the Verge of Democracy.” A Survey of Asia in 1992: Part 1. Asian Survey 33.1 (1993): 54-60.

Dreyer, June Teufel. “Taiwan in 1989: Democratization and Economic Growth.” A Survey of Asia in 1989: Part 1. Asian Survey 30.1 (1990): 52-58.

Dreyer, June Teufel. “Taiwan in 1990: Finetuning the System.” A Survey of Asia in 1990: Part 1. Asian Survey 31.1 (1991): 57-63.

Gurtov, Melvin. “Taiwan: Looking to the Mainland.” A Survey of Asia in 1967: Part 1. Asian Survey 8.1 (1968): 16-20.

Gurtov, Melvin. “Taiwan in 1966: Political Rigidity, Economic Growth.” A Survey of Asia in 1966: Part 1. Asian Survey 7.1 (1967): 40-45.

Hsiung, James C. “Taiwan in 1984: Festivity, New Hope, and Caution.” A Survey of Asia in 1984: Part 1. Asian Survey 25.1 (1985): 90-96.

Hsiung, James C. “Taiwan in 1985: Scandals and Setbacks.” A Survey of Asia in 1985: Part 1. Asian Survey 26.1 (1986): 93-101.

Jacobs, J. Bruce. “Taiwan 1979: ‘Normalcy’ after ‘Normalization.’” A Survey of Asia in 1979: Part 1. Asian Survey 20.1 (1980): 84-93.

Jacobs, J. Bruce. “Taiwan 1972: Political Season.” Asian Survey 13.1 (1973): 102-112.

Jacobs, J. Bruce. “Taiwan 1973: Consolidation of the Succession.” A Survey of Asia in 1973: Part 1. Asian Survey 14.1 (1974): 22-29.

Jacobs, J. Bruce. “Taiwan 1978: Economic Successes, International Uncertainties” A Survey of Asia in 1978: Part 1. Asian Survey 19.1 (1979): 20-29.

Kallgren, Joyce K. “Nationalist China: Political Inflexibility and Economic Accommodation.” A Survey of Asia in 1963: Part 1. Asian Survey 4.1 (1964): 638-45.

Kallgren, Joyce K. “Nationalist China: Problems of a Modernizing Taiwan.” A Survey of Asia in 1964: Part 1. Asian Survey 5.1 (1965): 12-17.

McBeath, Gerald. “Taiwan in 1976: Chiang in the Saddle.” A Survey of Asia in 1976: Part 1. Asian Survey 17.1 (1977): 18-26.

McBeath, Gerald. “Taiwan in 1977: Holding the Reins.” Asian Survey 18.1 (1978): 17-28.

Plummer, Mark. “Taiwan: The ‘New Look’ in Government.” A Survey of Asia in 1968: Part 1. Asian Survey 9.1 (1969): 18-22.

Plummer, Mark. “Taiwan: Toward a Second Generation of Mainland Rule.” A Survey of Asia in 1969: Part 1. Asian Survey 10.1 (1970): 18-24.

Seymour, James D. “Taiwan in 1987: A Year of Political Bombshells.” A Survey of Asia in 1987: Part 1. Asian Survey 28.1 (1988): 71-77.

Seymour, James D. “Taiwan in 1988: No More Bandits.” A Survey of Asia in 1988: Part 1. Asian Survey 29.1 (1989): 54-63.

Tien, Hung-mao. “Taiwan in 1995: Electoral Politics and Cross-Strait Relations.” A Survey of Asia in 1995: Part 1. Asian Survey 36.1 (1996): 33-40.

Wu, Yu-shan. “Taiwan in 1993: Attempting a Diplomatic Breakthrough.” A Survey of Asia in 1993: Part 1. Asian Survey 34.1 (1994): 46-54.

Wu, Yu-shan. “Taiwan in 1994: Managing a Critical Relationship.” A Survey of Asia in 1994: Part 1. Asian Survey 35.1 (1995): 61-69.

Wu, Yu-shan. “Taiwan in 2000: Managing the Aftershocks from Power Transfer.” A Survey of Asia in 2000. Asian Survey 41.1 (2001): 40-48.

3 Comments:

Blogger Anitsirc said...

Finally got around to linking to you from my page.

2:34 AM  
Blogger Anitsirc said...

ah (the previous comment was just to see whether I remembered my blogger account)--at any rate--good luck on your diss...keep us posted!

2:35 AM  
Blogger Jonathan Benda said...

And maybe knowing that this disserblog is linked to from someone other than myself will inspire enough fear in me to get me to work on the diss.! Yikes!

2:46 AM  

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