2019年1月21日 星期一

ethno-, genesis, ethnogenesis, ethno-chic, "Becoming Taiwanese"



書名 "Becoming Taiwanese" 不奇怪,奇怪的是哈佛大學出版的書
作者: Evan N. Dawley
出版社: Harvard University Press
副標題: Ethnogenesis in a Colonial City, 1880s-1950s
出版年: 2019-5-31
頁數: 376
What does it mean to be Taiwanese? This question sits at the heart of Taiwan’s modern history and its place in the world. In contrast to the prevailing scholarly focus on Taiwan after 1987, Becoming Taiwanese examines the important first era in the history of Taiwanese identity construction during the early twentieth century, in the place that served as the crucible for the formation of new identities: the northern port city of Jilong (Keelung).
Part colonial urban social history, part exploration of the relationship between modern ethnicity and nationalism, Becoming Taiwanese offers new insights into ethnic identity formation. Evan Dawley examines how people from China’s southeastern coast became rooted in Taiwan; how the transfer to Japanese colonial rule established new contexts and relationships that promoted the formation of distinct urban, ethnic, and national identities; and how the so-called retrocession to China replicated earlier patterns and reinforced those same identities. Based on original research in Taiwan and Japan, and focused on the settings and practices of social organizations, religion, and social welfare, as well as the local elites who served as community gatekeepers, Becoming Taiwanese fundamentally challenges our understanding of what it means to be Taiwanese.



THIN, dark-haired and dressed entirely in black, the Belgian fashion designer Valérie Barkowski cuts a Ninja-like figure against the racks of red-orange-purple ethno-chic garments in her Right Bank boutique, Mia Zia.




Wikipedia
Ethnogenesis (from Greek ethnos ἔθνος, "group of people, nation", and genesis γένεσις, "beginning, coming into being"; plural ethnogeneses) is "the formation and development of an ethnic group."[1] This can originate through a process of self-identification as well as come about as the result of outside identification.
The term is a mid-20th century neologism, refers to the observable phenomenon of emergence of new social groups that are identified as having a cohesive identity, i.e. an "ethnic group" in anthropological terms. Relevant sciences do not only observe this phenomenon but search for explanation of its causes. The term ethnogeny is also used as a variant of ethnogenesis.[2]


  • 音節gen • e • sis
  • 発音dʒénəsis
[名]-ses /-sìːz/
  1. 1〔G-〕《聖書》創世記(◇旧約聖書の最初の書;Gen.
  2. 2〔the ~〕((形式))起源,起こり;発生,創始
  • ethno-
    [連結]民族,人種
  • ethnocentrism
    [名]《社会》自民族[集団]中心主義ethnocentrismの派生語ethnocentric形ethnocentricity名
  • ethnocide
    [名](特定民族の文化を根絶する)文化同化政策,文化殺戮さつりく
  • ethnographic
    [形]民族誌[学]のethnographicの派生語ethnographically副
  • ethnography
    [名]民族誌[学]ethnographyの派生語ethnographer名
  • ethnol.
    ethnological;ethnology
  • ethnolinguistics
    [名]民族言語学ethnolinguisticsの派生語ethnolinguistic形ethnolinguist名
  • ethnology
    [名]民族学;文化人類学ethnologyの派生語ethnological形ethnologically副ethnologist名
  • ethnomusicology
    [名]民族音楽学ethnomusicologyの派生語ethnomusicologist名
  • ethnopharmacology
    [名]民族薬物学

  • ethnopop
    [名]エスノポップ(◇アジア・アフリカなどの民族音楽を取り入れたポップ音楽)
  • ethnoscience
    [名]民族科学
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