Chien-hsin Tsai examines the reinvention of loyalism in colonial Taiwan through the lens of literature. He analyzes the ways in which writers from colonial Taiwan--including Qiu Fengjia, Lian Heng, and Wu Zhuoliu--creatively and selectively employed loyalist ideals to cope with Japanese colonialism and its many institutional changes.
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Chien-hsin Tsai examines the reinvention of loyalism in colonial Taiwan through the lens of literature. He analyzes the ways in which writers from colonial Taiwan--including Qiu Fengjia, Lian Heng, and Wu Zhuoliu--creatively and selectively employed loyalist ideals to cope with Japanese colonialism and its many institutional changes.
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