Detalhes do Livro
Formato
Brochura
Páginas
308
Idioma
Inglês
Publicado
Jan 1, 2015
Editora
Showwe Information Co.,Ltd.
Descrição
In an exploration of Shih Shu-ching's Taiwanese trilogy, the analysis delves into the intricate relationship between personal narratives and historical contexts. The trilogy, consisting of "Walking Past Lohjin," "Dust Before the Wind," and "Three Generations,” serves as a canvas illustrating landscapes that are profoundly connected to Taiwan's cultural and historical identity.
The author, He Jing-yao, unravels the symptoms of reverse reading in Shih's works, shedding light on how these stories reflect deeper societal issues while portraying the struggles and nuances of Taiwanese life. Through this interpretive lens, a vibrant portrait of Taiwan's past and present emerges, prompting readers to reconsider the significance of local narratives within the broader continuum of history.
The author, He Jing-yao, unravels the symptoms of reverse reading in Shih's works, shedding light on how these stories reflect deeper societal issues while portraying the struggles and nuances of Taiwanese life. Through this interpretive lens, a vibrant portrait of Taiwan's past and present emerges, prompting readers to reconsider the significance of local narratives within the broader continuum of history.