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題名 近代心智與台灣社會: 黃繼圖研究 (1912-1960)
其他題名 Modern Mindset and Taiwan Society: an Examination of Huang Jitu (1912-1960)
作者 曾士榮
貢獻者 國立政治大學台灣文學研究所
行政院國家科學委員會
關鍵詞 近代心智;台灣社會; 黃繼圖;1912-1960
日期 2012
上傳時間 5-Nov-2012 17:00:11 (UTC+8)
摘要 The author has completed the 2012-2013 NSC Monograph-writing Project, based
     on the author’s previous four-year NSC projects (2007-2011), over the past year, and
     further formally published it by the Taipei-based Daoxiang Publishing House in
     March, 2013. The title of the monograph is Modern Mindset and Daily Taiwan: an
     Examination of Private and Public Aspects of Lawyer Huang Jitu’s Diary
     (1912-1955).
     The motivation of the monograph is an attempt to suggest an alternative approach
     to an increasing literature on researches into modernity-related issues in Taiwan,
     mainly by integrating conceptual inspirations based on the nature of diary as both a
     form of historical source and a genre of literature, and partly by reinterpreting core
     ideas of the history of mentalities.
     On the basis of an examination of the diary manuscripts of an individual, Huang
     
     Jitu, this monograph foregrounds three main questions: firstly, through a private
     approach based on diary entries, in general, what are its significances and
     particularities that could be revealed when scholars examine modernity-related issues?
     In Taiwan historical context, when and how did (colonial) modernity arrive in Taiwan?
     How could we describe it, in particular, in the private sphere of Taiwan society, in
     both individual and collective level? How and why did wartime mobilization during
     the Second World War impact on the (colonial) modernity of private sphere in
     Taiwan society? How and why was it further reshaped under the party-state system of
     the Nationalist Chinese in early postwar period?
     The first half of the monograph suggested, firstly, both colonial government and
     Taiwanese reformist movement had roles in creating “modern mindset” among
     Taiwanese youth such as Huang Jitu, and secondly, the private sphere of Huang Jitu,
     as an overseas student in Japan, also demonstrated the diversity of modernity that was
     reproduced in Taiwan at a later stage.
     The second half of the monograph, the author examine how wartime mobilization
     impacted on the change of boundary between the public and private sphere of Taiwan
     society, and how it represented in the level of both individual and collective in terms
     of the implication of the history of mentalities.
     In the final chapter, the author continues to examine how the newly established
     party-state system of the Nationalist Chinese deeply frustrated the legal modernity
     and the political modernity based on the ideas of self-rule and dissident tradition that
     inherited from the previous colonial modernity introduced by the Japanese into
     Taiwan society.
關聯 基礎研究
學術補助
10108~ 10207
研究經費: 332仟元
資料類型 report
dc.contributor 國立政治大學台灣文學研究所en_US
dc.contributor 行政院國家科學委員會en_US
dc.creator (作者) 曾士榮zh_TW
dc.date (日期) 2012en_US
dc.date.accessioned 5-Nov-2012 17:00:11 (UTC+8)-
dc.date.available 5-Nov-2012 17:00:11 (UTC+8)-
dc.date.issued (上傳時間) 5-Nov-2012 17:00:11 (UTC+8)-
dc.identifier.uri (URI) http://nccur.lib.nccu.edu.tw/handle/140.119/55193-
dc.description.abstract (摘要) The author has completed the 2012-2013 NSC Monograph-writing Project, based
     on the author’s previous four-year NSC projects (2007-2011), over the past year, and
     further formally published it by the Taipei-based Daoxiang Publishing House in
     March, 2013. The title of the monograph is Modern Mindset and Daily Taiwan: an
     Examination of Private and Public Aspects of Lawyer Huang Jitu’s Diary
     (1912-1955).
     The motivation of the monograph is an attempt to suggest an alternative approach
     to an increasing literature on researches into modernity-related issues in Taiwan,
     mainly by integrating conceptual inspirations based on the nature of diary as both a
     form of historical source and a genre of literature, and partly by reinterpreting core
     ideas of the history of mentalities.
     On the basis of an examination of the diary manuscripts of an individual, Huang
     
     Jitu, this monograph foregrounds three main questions: firstly, through a private
     approach based on diary entries, in general, what are its significances and
     particularities that could be revealed when scholars examine modernity-related issues?
     In Taiwan historical context, when and how did (colonial) modernity arrive in Taiwan?
     How could we describe it, in particular, in the private sphere of Taiwan society, in
     both individual and collective level? How and why did wartime mobilization during
     the Second World War impact on the (colonial) modernity of private sphere in
     Taiwan society? How and why was it further reshaped under the party-state system of
     the Nationalist Chinese in early postwar period?
     The first half of the monograph suggested, firstly, both colonial government and
     Taiwanese reformist movement had roles in creating “modern mindset” among
     Taiwanese youth such as Huang Jitu, and secondly, the private sphere of Huang Jitu,
     as an overseas student in Japan, also demonstrated the diversity of modernity that was
     reproduced in Taiwan at a later stage.
     The second half of the monograph, the author examine how wartime mobilization
     impacted on the change of boundary between the public and private sphere of Taiwan
     society, and how it represented in the level of both individual and collective in terms
     of the implication of the history of mentalities.
     In the final chapter, the author continues to examine how the newly established
     party-state system of the Nationalist Chinese deeply frustrated the legal modernity
     and the political modernity based on the ideas of self-rule and dissident tradition that
     inherited from the previous colonial modernity introduced by the Japanese into
     Taiwan society.
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dc.language.iso en_US-
dc.relation (關聯) 基礎研究en_US
dc.relation (關聯) 學術補助en_US
dc.relation (關聯) 10108~ 10207en_US
dc.relation (關聯) 研究經費: 332仟元en_US
dc.subject (關鍵詞) 近代心智;台灣社會; 黃繼圖;1912-1960en_US
dc.title (題名) 近代心智與台灣社會: 黃繼圖研究 (1912-1960)zh_TW
dc.title.alternative (其他題名) Modern Mindset and Taiwan Society: an Examination of Huang Jitu (1912-1960)en_US
dc.type (資料類型) reporten