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Representing Atrocity in Taiwan: The 2 28 Incident and White Terror in Fiction and Film (Global Chinese Culture)
Author: Sylvia Li-Chun Lin
Year: November 1, 2007
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Language: English



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Representing Atrocity in Taiwan: The 2/28 Incident and White Terror in Fiction and Film Introduction The 2/28 Incident, a brutal protest that took place in Taiwan in 1947, and the subsequent White Terror, a period of martial law that lasted for four decades, have left an indelible mark on the island's history. In Representing Atrocity in Taiwan: The 2/28 Incident and White Terror in Fiction and Film, Sylvia Lichun Lin delves into the fictional and cinematic representations of these events, offering a comprehensive analysis of their political narratives and ideological structures. This book is the first of its kind to be published in English, providing a valuable matrix of comparison for studying the portrayal of atrocity in a specific locale. The 2/28 Incident On February 28, 1947, accusations of corruption and economic failure sparked a local protest in Taiwan, which was then under the administrative control of the Republic of China. However, the government's response to the protest was anything but peaceful. The Kuomintang government brutally quashed the uprising, leading to the deaths of thousands of civilians and the beginning of a period of martial law that would last for four decades.
Representing Atrocity in Taiwan: The 2/28 Incident and White Terror in Fiction and Film Introduction Инцидент 2/28, жестокий протест, который произошел на Тайване в 1947 году, и последующий белый террор, период военного положения, который продолжался в течение четырех десятилетий, оставили неизгладимый след в истории острова. В книге «Representing Atrocity in Taiwan: The 2/28 Incident and White Terror in Fiction and Film» Сильвия Личун Линь углубляется в вымышленные и кинематографические представления этих событий, предлагая всесторонний анализ их политических нарративов и идеологических структур. Эта книга является первой в своем роде, опубликованной на английском языке, предоставляя ценную матрицу сравнения для изучения изображения злодеяний в конкретном регионе. Инцидент 2/28 28 февраля 1947 года обвинения в коррупции и экономических неудачах вызвали местный протест на Тайване, который тогда находился под административным контролем Китайской Республики. Однако ответ правительства на протест был каким угодно, только не мирным. Гоминьдановское правительство жестоко подавило восстание, что привело к гибели тысяч мирных жителей и началу периода военного положения, который продлится четыре десятилетия.
Representiting Atrocity in Taiwan : The 2/28 Incident and White Terror in Fiction and Film Introduction Incident 2/28, une violente protestation qui a eu lieu à Taiwan en 1947, et la terreur blanche qui a suivi, une période de loi martiale qui a duré quatre décennies une trace indélébile dans l'histoire de l'île. Dans Representing Atrocity in Taiwan : The 2/28 Incident and White Terror in Fiction and Film, Sylvia Lichun Lin explore les représentations fictives et cinématographiques de ces événements en proposant une analyse complète de leurs récits politiques et de leurs structures idéologiques. Ce livre est le premier du genre à être publié en anglais, fournissant une précieuse matrice de comparaison pour étudier l'image des atrocités dans une région donnée. L'incident du 2/28 du 28 février 1947, les accusations de corruption et d'échec économique ont provoqué une protestation locale à Taiwan, qui était alors sous le contrôle administratif de la République de Chine. Cependant, la réponse du gouvernement à la protestation n'a pas été pacifique. gouvernement du Kuomintang a brutalement réprimé la rébellion, causant la mort de milliers de civils et le début d'une période de loi martiale qui durera quatre décennies.
Representando Atrocidad en Taiwán: 2/28 Incidente y Terror Blanco en Ficción e Introducción Cinematográfica Incidente 2/28, una violenta protesta que tuvo lugar en Taiwán en 1947, y el posterior terror blanco, un período de ley marcial que continuó durante cuatro décadas, dejaron una huella indeleble en la historia de la isla. En el libro «Representando la Atrocidad en Taiwán: 2/28 Incidente y Terror Blanco en Ficción y Cine», Sylvia Lichun Lin profundiza en las representaciones ficticias y cinematográficas de estos eventos, ofreciendo un análisis exhaustivo de sus narrativas políticas y estructuras ideológicas. Este libro es el primero de su tipo publicado en inglés, proporcionando una valiosa matriz de comparación para estudiar la representación de atrocidades en una región específica. incidente 2/28 del 28 de febrero de 1947, acusaciones de corrupción y contratiempos económicos desencadenaron una protesta local en Taiwán, que entonces estaba bajo el control administrativo de la República de China. n embargo, la respuesta del gobierno a la protesta fue cualquier cosa, pero no pacífica. gobierno del Kuomintang aplastó brutalmente la revuelta, causando la muerte de miles de civiles y el inicio de un período de ley marcial que duraría cuatro décadas.
Representação de Atrelação em Taiwan: The 2/28 Invident and White Terror em Ficção e Cinema Intrucção 2/28, um protesto violento que ocorreu em Taiwan em 1947, e o terror branco subsequente, o período da lei marcial que durou quatro décadas, deixaram para trás o clima de guerra uma marca indelével na história da ilha. Em The 2/28 Invident and White Terror em Ficção e Filme, Sylvia Litchun Lin se aprofunda nas representações ficcionais e cinematográficas dos eventos, oferecendo uma análise completa de suas narrativas políticas e estruturas ideológicas. Este livro é o primeiro publicado em inglês, fornecendo uma matriz de comparação valiosa para o estudo de imagens de atrocidades em uma região específica. O incidente de 2/28 28 de fevereiro de 1947 provocou um protesto local em Taiwan, então sob controle administrativo da República da China. No entanto, a resposta do governo ao protesto não foi pacífica. O governo de Kuomintang reprimiu brutalmente a revolta, causando a morte de milhares de civis e o início de um período de lei marcial que duraria quatro décadas.
Representing Immobility in Taiwan: The 2/28 Insidioso e White Terror in Fiction e Film Intruction L'incidente del 2/28, la violenta protesta avvenuta a Taiwan nel 1947 e il successivo terrore bianco, il periodo della legge marziale che durò per quattro decenni, lasciarono indietro il terrore bianco una traccia indelebile nella storia dell'isola. In The 2/28 Incent and White Terror in Fiction and Film, Sylvia Lin approfondisce le rappresentazioni immaginarie e cinematografiche di questi eventi, offrendo un'analisi completa delle loro narrazioni politiche e delle loro strutture ideologiche. Questo libro è il primo del suo genere pubblicato in inglese, fornendo una preziosa matrice di confronto per esaminare l'immagine delle atrocità in una particolare regione. L'incidente del 2/28 28 febbraio 1947, con accuse di corruzione e fallimenti economici, scatenò una protesta locale a Taiwan, allora sotto il controllo amministrativo della Repubblica di Cina. Ma la risposta del governo alla protesta è stata qualsiasi cosa, ma non pacifica. Il governo di Kuomintang ha brutalmente soppresso la rivolta, causando la morte di migliaia di civili e l'inizio di un periodo di legge marziale che durerà quattro decenni.
Representing Atrocity in Taiwan: The 2/28 Incident and White Terror in Fiction and Film Introduction Der Vorfall von 2/28, ein brutaler Protest, der 1947 in Taiwan stattfand, und der anschließende weiße Terror, eine Zeit des Kriegsrechts, die vier Jahrzehnte dauerte, hinterließen unauslöschliche Spuren in der Geschichte der Insel. In Representing Atrocity in Taiwan: The 2/28 Incident and White Terror in Fiction and Film taucht lvia Lichun Lin in fiktive und filmische Darstellungen dieser Ereignisse ein und bietet eine umfassende Analyse ihrer politischen Narrative und ideologischen Strukturen. Dieses Buch ist das erste seiner Art, das auf Englisch veröffentlicht wurde und eine wertvolle Vergleichsmatrix bietet, um die Darstellung von Gräueltaten in einer bestimmten Region zu untersuchen. Vorfall 2/28 Am 28. Februar 1947 löste die Anklage wegen Korruption und wirtschaftlichen Versagens einen lokalen Protest in Taiwan aus, das damals unter der administrativen Kontrolle der Republik China stand. Die Reaktion der Regierung auf den Protest war jedoch alles andere als friedlich. Die Kuomintang-Regierung schlug den Aufstand brutal nieder, was zum Tod Tausender Zivilisten und zum Beginn einer Periode des Kriegsrechts führte, die vier Jahrzehnte dauern würde.
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Tayvan'daki Vahşeti Temsil Etmek: 2/28 Olayı ve Kurgu ve Filmde Beyaz Terör Giriş Olay 2/28, 1947'de Tayvan'da meydana gelen şiddetli bir protesto ve ardından kırk yıl süren bir sıkıyönetim dönemi olan Beyaz Terör, adanın tarihinde silinmez bir iz bıraktı. "Representing Atrocity in Taiwan: The 2/28 Incident and White Terror in Fiction and Film" (Tayvan'da Vahşeti Temsil Etmek: Kurmaca ve Filmde Beyaz Terör) adlı kitabında Sylvia Lichong Lin, bu olayların kurgusal ve sinematik temsillerini irdeliyor ve onların politik anlatıları ile ideolojik yapılarının kapsamlı bir analizini sunuyor. Kitap, belirli bir bölgedeki vahşetin tasvirini incelemek için değerli bir karşılaştırma matrisi sağlayan, İngilizce olarak yayınlanan türünün ilk örneğidir. 28 Şubat 1947'deki 2/28 olayı, yolsuzluk iddiaları ve ekonomik aksilikler, Tayvan'da, daha sonra Çin Cumhuriyeti'nin idari kontrolü altında yerel bir protestoya yol açtı. Ancak hükümetin protestoya tepkisi barışçıl olmaktan çok uzaktı. Guomindang hükümeti ayaklanmayı acımasızca ezdi, binlerce sivilin ölümüne ve kırk yıl sürecek bir sıkıyönetim döneminin başlamasına yol açtı.
تمثيل الفظائع في تايوان: حادثة 2/28 والإرهاب الأبيض في الخيال ومقدمة الفيلم حادثة 2/28، احتجاج عنيف وقع في تايوان عام 1947، والإرهاب الأبيض اللاحق، وهي فترة من الأحكام العرفية استمرت لأربعة عقود، تركت بصمة لا تمحى في تاريخ الجزيرة في «تمثيل الفظائع في تايوان: حادثة 2/28 والإرهاب الأبيض في الخيال والسينما»، تتعمق سيلفيا ليشونغ لين في التمثيلات الخيالية والسينمائية لهذه الأحداث، وتقدم تحليلاً شاملاً لرواياتهم السياسية وهياكلهم الأيديولوجية. الكتاب هو الأول من نوعه الذي يتم نشره باللغة الإنجليزية، ويقدم مصفوفة مقارنة قيمة لدراسة تصوير الفظائع في منطقة معينة. أثارت حادثة 2/28 في 28 فبراير 1947 ومزاعم الفساد والنكسات الاقتصادية احتجاجًا محليًا في تايوان، ثم تحت السيطرة الإدارية لجمهورية الصين. ومع ذلك، لم يكن رد الحكومة على الاحتجاج سلميًا. سحقت حكومة الكومينتانغ الانتفاضة بوحشية، مما أدى إلى مقتل آلاف المدنيين وبداية فترة من الأحكام العرفية التي ستستمر أربعة عقود.

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