The Kaohsiung Incident in Taiwan and Memoirs of a Foreign Big Beard

Author:   J. Bruce Jacobs
Publisher:   Brill
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9789004316010


Pages:   180
Publication Date:   04 May 2016
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   J. Bruce Jacobs
Publisher:   Brill
Imprint:   Brill
Weight:   0.310kg
ISBN:  

9789004316010


ISBN 10:   9004316019
Pages:   180
Publication Date:   04 May 2016
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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From the reader's report: The author has given us a very, very wonderful book that man, I would hope, would read and take to heart. What he writes about is a major moment in modern Taiwan's history and many should know it and what it has meant to the later evolution of Taiwan's state and society-and place in the world. The book is very unique and useful piece of scholarship. Murray A. Rubinstein, Senior Research Scholar, Weatherhead Institute, Columbia University


From the reader's report: The author has given us a very, very wonderful book that many, I would hope, would read and take to heart. What he writes about is a major moment in modern Taiwan's history and many should know it and what it has meant to the later evolution of Taiwan's state and society-and place in the world. The book is very unique and useful piece of scholarship. Murray A. Rubinstein, Senior Research Scholar, Weatherhead Institute, Columbia University 'Jacob's latest effort, The Kaohsiung Incident in Taiwan and Memoirs of a Foreign Big Beard, is geared toward academics or people with a specific interest in Taiwanese history and politics who would probably find the entire book interesting or at least valuable. But the second half of the book, which contains Jacobs' memoir, is so much more engaging, unique and personal that it could make a fun read for anybody. It is almost a shame to put it last.' Han Cheung, Taipei Times, Sat, Aug 13, 2016 'In this slim two-part volume titled The Kaohsiung Incident in Taiwan and Memoirs of a Foreign Big Beard, Jacobs provides the context in which the events leading to the transformative incident occurred (...) Part I, which constitutes the bulk of the book, is relatively straightforward and is short enough to serve as a useful introduction for readers who aren't familiar with Taiwanese history.Far more personal is the second part of the book, where Jacobs describes the murder of the mother and twin daughters of activist Lin I-hsiung (one of the defendants first discussed in Part I) and how the atrocity affected the author's own safety and freedom. (...) Jacobs' brief history of a traumatic period in Taiwan's not-too-distant-past is a reminder that democratization is not an end state but rather a process that is never completely achieved.' J. Michael Cole, Taiwan Sentinel (https://sentinel.tw/memoirs-of-a-foreign-big-beard/) 'The title of Jacobs's book, The Kaohsiung Incident in Taiwan and Memoirs of a Foreign Big Beard, immediately informs us that we're in the right territory. Here we have a carefully negotiated balance of scholarly evenness and personal memoir. The monograph is attentively divided into two narratives. Drawing upon multiple sources, the contextual, scholarly section details the events leading up to the incident, its aftermath, and the implications of that fateful day. The author's own participation in the events draws the reader in. From within, you get the sense of theatre that other accounts of the incident have not quite achieved. (...) Jacobs's personal memoir is not the only one...yet [his]... marriage of emotional memoir to scholarly context in this volume is exemplary. (...) [T]his book is an important text that is useful not just for the study of Taiwan and the region, but also for comparative research on microhistorical inquiries of authoritarianism and protest as well as connected or transcultural histories.' Niki J.P. Alsford, University of Central Lancashire, UK, International Journal of Taiwan Studies 1 (2018)


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J. Bruce Jacobs, Ph.D (1975, Columbia University) is Emeritus Professor of Asian Languages and Studies at Monash University in Melbourne, Australia. He has published many books, research articles and book chapters as well as newspaper columns on Taiwan and China.

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