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題名: Taiwanese Baseball: A Story of Entangled Colonialism, Class, Ethnicity, and Nationalism
作者: Wang, Sumei
王淑美
貢獻者: 政大新聞系
關鍵詞: national identity;Taiwan;globalization;baseball
日期: Nov-2009
上傳時間: 28-Jan-2013
摘要: This article is about the development of baseball in Taiwan, and how it has been connected with Taiwan’s entangled history of Japanese colonization, the Chinese Nationalist’s authoritarian rule, the ethnically stratified social structure, and the emergence of the Taiwanese identity. Baseball was foreign to Taiwan when it was first introduced to the island. The sport then crossed the ethnic and class boundary between the Japanese colonizer and the Taiwanese islander in the 1920s, later the Taiwanese natives and the Chinese mainlanders in the 1970s, and in turn became a symbol of Taiwanese nationalism. This article argues that baseball does not circulate a fixed meaning as it travels to different places. The story of Taiwanese baseball indicates the interpenetration of colonialism, class, ethnicity, and nationalism.
關聯: Journal of Sport and Social Issues,33(4),355-372
資料類型: article
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0193723509349938
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