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Talk by Wu Mi-cha
UCLA Center for Chinese Studies presents a talk by Wu Mi-cha.
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Wu Mi-cha 吳密察 (PhD, University of Tokyo) is a Professor of Taiwanese Literature and the Chair of the Department of Taiwanese Literature at National Cheng Kong University (Tainan, Taiwan). Professor Wu formerly taught at National Taiwan University and was the Director of the National Museum of Taiwan History. Among his many publications (in Chinese, Japanese, and English) are Studies in Modern History of Taiwan (in Chinese; Taipei, 1990), A Concise Compendium of History Materials on Taiwan (co-author; in Chinese, Taipei, 2004); “The Nature of Minzoku Taiwan and the Context in Which It Was Published,” in Taiwan Under Japanese Colonial Rule (in English, Ping-hui Liao and David Wang, eds., Columbia Univ. Press, 2006); “Ino Kanori, Japanese Ethnography and the Idea of the ‘Tribe,’” in In Search of the Hunters and Their Tribes: Studies in the History and Culture of the Taiwan Indigenous People (in English; David Faure, ed., Taipei, 2001).
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