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    Title: 英雄與土匪:日本據臺初期的敘事認同
    Other Titles: The Hero and the Bandit: Narrative Identity in the Early Twentieth-Century Taiwan
    Authors: 方孝謙
    Fong, Shiaw-Chian
    Keywords: 敘事認同;善書;本島人;李春生;西來庵
    narrative identity;morality books;hontojin;Li Chuisheng;Xilai Temple
    Date: 2000-03
    Issue Date: 2009-01-20 15:33:10 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: 分析一九一五年前日據初期有關漢人身份認同的故事,本文得到兩點重要的結論。其一是伊能嘉矩的「本島人」論述,是在殖民主無法以文治教化的力量統治台灣之前,刻劃漢人認同的重要言論;其重要性尤其在於開啓了日人論述台灣「土匪」的系譜。其二是當時漢人社會的上下層,觀照自身的認同典範,仍舊來自中國傳統的道德教化,包括孟子「大丈夫」的模範及合三教爲一的謙謙君子形象。
    Studying the narratives concerning. Han-Taiwanese`s identity in the early twentieth-century when they were under Japanese rule, we have two major findings. First, contemporary anthropologist, Kanori Ino`s discourse on "this-islanders" (hontojin) initiated a series of Japanese commentaries on Taiwanese "bandits", which stereotyped the bottom stratum of the Han-colonized. Secondly, after two decades of the colonial rule, what informed Han-Taiwanese of their fundamental identities were still the moral teachings of traditional China, specifically Mencius` doctrine of a "real man" and an image of gentleman syncretized from the lessons of Confucianism, Taoism, and Buddhism.
    Relation: 臺灣社會研究, 37,119-161
    Data Type: article
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