Feeling Taiwan: Emotions in Everyday Politics, Social Movements, and Research: Routledge Research on Taiwan Series
Editat de Po-Han Lee, Alvaro Martinez-Lacabe, Yu-chin Tsengen Limba Engleză Hardback – 6 apr 2026
Its chapters range across colonial legacies, transitional justice, queer kinship, migrant representation, public health, disability, and more-than-human ethics, showing how emotions illuminate everyday experiences and reframe academic inquiry. By foregrounding feeling as both method and object, Feeling Taiwan benefits readers by offering new ways to interpret Taiwan’s histories and futures, while also modelling how to integrate reflexivity, positionality, and affect into research practice. It demonstrates that studying Taiwan is never only an intellectual endeavour, but also an affective one—an engagement that invites readers to reimagine scholarship, community, and otherwise.
The book will appeal to scholars and students in Taiwan Studies, Asian Studies, sociology, anthropology, political science, cultural studies, and gender/sexuality studies, as well as to researchers interested in the “affective turn”.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781041096528
ISBN-10: 1041096526
Pagini: 304
Ilustrații: 14
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge Research on Taiwan Series
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1041096526
Pagini: 304
Ilustrații: 14
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge Research on Taiwan Series
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Public țintă
Postgraduate and Undergraduate AdvancedCuprins
1. Introduction Part 1 Affective Geopolitics and Incomplete Transitional Justice 2. ‘I’ve Never Been to Me’?Apathy, Military Songs, and Transitional Justice in Taiwan 3. Arts and Transitional Justice in Taiwan: An Affective Approach 4. Embracing Emotions as a Method in the Research Process: Reflections on Imagining and ‘Feeling’ Fieldwork in Taiwan 5. Memes and Milk Tea Alliances: Reframing Geopolitical Discourses of Taiwan and its Neighbors through Ludic Activism Part 2 Emotional Colonisation and Coloniality in Multiple Forms 6. Expressing Emotions in a Colonial Text:Huang Fengzi’s Taiwan no shōjo (A Young Girl of Taiwan) 7. From Hong Kong to Taiwan: A Reflexive Journey Through Emotion, Identity, and Community 8. Destroyed Houses, Incomplete Lives: Suffering, Madness, and the Unfinished Project of Transitional Justice for the Tao of Lanyu 9. Affective Dimensions of Han Settler Colonialism: Autoethnographic Reflections from a Transnational Taiwan Studies Scholar Part 3 Intimacies, Sexualities, and Feeling Attached/Unattached 10. Making Multifaceted ‘Affective Relatedness’: Emotions in Gay Men’s Reproductive Orientations and the Researcher’s Navigations of Insider-Outsider Positionality 11. From Swipe to Follow: Algorithmic Romance Work in Taiwan’s Digital Dating Culture 12. Attached: The Refashioning of Affective Marginal Citizens in a Biomedical Era 13. Visible Yet Absent: The Emotional Politics of Migrant Representation in Taiwanese Media Part 4 Everyday Politics of Morality, Mundaneness, and Feelings 14. Emotions at Stake in the Lying Flat Phenomenon: Looking at Alternative Life Choices Among Taiwanese Youth 15. Am I a Qualified Researcher? Discomfort and Reflexive Practice in Feminist Disability Studies from a Non-disabled Male Perspective 16. Emotion as Important Public Health Data: COVID-19 Vaccine Hesitancy Among Low Socioeconomic Status Communities in Taiwan 17. Trans-Species Affect and Ecological Emotion: Reconfiguring the Taiwan Island with Shan-jiao-yu
Recenzii
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— Cathy H.C. Hsu, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, China.
— Jarkko Saarinen, University of Oulu, Finland
"The second edition of Nature Tourism builds on its best-selling predecessor with updated and new chapters representing diverse global perspectives. It tackles emerging challenges by offering innovative insights into managing nature-based destinations, enriching tourist experiences, and promoting sustainable practices that harmonize economic growth, community well-being, and environmental preservation."
— Muzzo (Muzaffer) Uysal, University of Massachusetts, US
"This book offers a comprehensive examination of nature tourism, with engaging case studies from various continents highlighting trends, challenges, and innovative approaches to curating visitor experiences. Covering topics from wildlife experiences and climate change impacts to forest tourism and soundscapes, it is a great resource for anyone interested in the evolving relationship between tourism, nature, and well-being."
— Cathy H.C. Hsu, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, China.
Notă biografică
Po-Han Lee is an Associate Professor in the Global Health Program and the Institute of Health Policy and Management at National Taiwan University. Trained in International Law in Taiwan and holding a PhD in Sociology from the United Kingdom. His research and activism engage critically with issues of gender, sexuality, disability, and health justice, and his recent scholarship explores feminist, queer, and decolonial approaches to global health law and the politics of knowledge in human rights, aiming to connect theory with social transformation.
Alvaro Martinez-Lacabe is a postdoctoral research associate in the Department of Society and Environment at Queen Mary University of London. His research explores the intersections of critical public health, queer studies, and activist networks, with a particular focus on HIV/AIDS prevention and the use of pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) for HIV. He has published in journals including Culture, Health & Sexuality, and Critical Public Health.
Yu-chin Tseng is an Associate Fellow at the European Research Center on Contemporary Taiwan, University of Tübingen. She previously served as a Junior Professor in the Department of Chinese Studies at Tübingen from 2018 to 2025. Her research critically examines migration, intimacy, and state power in politically sensitive regions, particularly China and Taiwan. Tseng has published in leading journals such as the Journal of Immigrant and Refugee Studies and the Journal of Contemporary China. Her interdisciplinary scholarship bridges sociology, migration studies, and Asian politics, offering incisive analyses of emotion, aspiration, and mobility within the context of global migration.
Alvaro Martinez-Lacabe is a postdoctoral research associate in the Department of Society and Environment at Queen Mary University of London. His research explores the intersections of critical public health, queer studies, and activist networks, with a particular focus on HIV/AIDS prevention and the use of pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) for HIV. He has published in journals including Culture, Health & Sexuality, and Critical Public Health.
Yu-chin Tseng is an Associate Fellow at the European Research Center on Contemporary Taiwan, University of Tübingen. She previously served as a Junior Professor in the Department of Chinese Studies at Tübingen from 2018 to 2025. Her research critically examines migration, intimacy, and state power in politically sensitive regions, particularly China and Taiwan. Tseng has published in leading journals such as the Journal of Immigrant and Refugee Studies and the Journal of Contemporary China. Her interdisciplinary scholarship bridges sociology, migration studies, and Asian politics, offering incisive analyses of emotion, aspiration, and mobility within the context of global migration.
Descriere
In re-centring emotion in Taiwan Studies, a field long dominated by rationalist approaches, this interdisciplinary volume highlights how feelings—of belonging, grief, intimacy, distrust, and ambivalence—shape political life, social formations, and scholarly practice.