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Diaspora regime into nation : madiating hybrid nationhood in Taiwan
ID Lo, Shin-Hung (Author)

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Abstract
Članek ocenjuje vlogo televizije v procesu oblikovanja nacionalne identitete na Tajvanu. Oblikovanje in preoblikovanje nacionalne identitete obravnava v okviru značilnosti Tajvana po drugi svetovni vojni, kjer se je izgnani kitajski oblastni režim srečal z izvornim večinskim prebivalstvom, tako da je nastal "kompleks dvojne domovine", pri čemer je pomembno vlogo igrala televizija. Članek analizira, kako so bile multiple identitete, zlasti kitajska in tajvanska, artikulirane in predstavljene v medijih po leta 1971 ter kako so se različne etnične skupine na Tajvanu prilagajale novim identitetam v spreminjajočem se medijskem okolju. Tajvan predstavlja specifikov povezovanju lokalnega, nacionalnega in globalnega z vidika razvoja medijev, ki jo avtor obravnava kot "hibridnost".

Language:English
Keywords:the Chinese, television
Work type:Not categorized
Typology:1.01 - Original Scientific Article
Organization:FDV - Faculty of Social Sciences
Year:2002
Number of pages:Str. 65-83
Numbering:Vol. 9, no. 1
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-74468 This link opens in a new window
UDC:659.3/.4
ISSN on article:1318-3222
COBISS.SI-ID:21109085 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:21.12.2015
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Title:Javnost
Shortened title:Javnost
Publisher:Taylor&Francis
ISSN:1318-3222
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Secondary language

Language:Slovenian
Title:Nacionalna identiteta kot mediatizirana hibridna formacija na Tajvanu
Abstract:
Based on an empirical inquiry, this article seeks to assess the role of television in the process of national identity-formation in Taiwan. It situates both the formation and transformation of national identity in the contingent particularities of post-WWII Taiwan, where a powerful regime in exile met an indigenous majority population that gave rise to what I refer to as "the double-homeland complex." This article sets out to explore not only whether but how the inhabitants of Taiwan have appropriated the quintessentially modern sense of nationhood and to identify the role that television has played in shaping and mediating that appropriation. This thesis first examines how multiple identities, especially Chinese and Taiwanese identities, have been articulated and represented by the media since 1971; and, secondly, how different ethnic groups in Taiwan have engaged in different ways to accommodate the variety of identities against the backdrop of a changing media environment. It is Taiwan's uniqueness, in terms of the degrees of post-war media control and current media globalisation, that makes it a fascinating case study of the interplay between the local, the national and the global in the formation of national identity. In this article, the idea of "hybridity" receives close attention as a basis for evaluating the role of television in national identity-formation in Taiwan.

Keywords:Kitajci, televizija

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