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Published: 01 April 2016
Fig. 3. “The Customs of the Taiwan Natives.” Tomita Ryūtei (富田柳堤), “Taiwan dojin fūzoku no zu,” in Fūzoku gahō 129 (December 1, 1896).
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Fig. 1. Taiwan sugar manufacturing, “before and after.” Left: “Ancient sugar production” http://digital.lafayette.edu/collections/eastasia/cpw-shashinkai/ts0395 . Right: “Gaoxiong sugar factory” http://digital.lafayette.edu/collections/eastasia/cpw-shashinkai/ts0394 .
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Fig. 7. “Shinkoku hōtei no moyō” (The Likeness of a Qing Courtroom). Taiwan kanshū kiji 2, no. 8 (August 23, 1902), inside-cover illustration.
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Fig. 11. Photograph of Taiwanese in the cangue, 1901. Taiwan kanshū kiji 1, vol. 2 (February 20, 1901), inside-cover illustration.
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Fig. 12. The cangue. Taiwan kanshū kiji 2, no. 8 (August 23, 1902), inside-cover illustration.
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Fig. 16. Qing instruments of corporal punishment, Taiwan Museum. Takeuchi Sadayoshi, Taiwan (Taipei: Taiwan nichinichi shinpōsha, 1915).
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Fig. 19. Japanese illustration of the finger press. “Sasshi,” in Taiwan kanshū kiji 1, vol. 2.
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Fig. 21. Whip head, whip handle, front and back. “Chikei zakki,” in Taiwan kanshū kiji 4, vol. 4 (April 23, 1904): 339.
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Trans Asia Photography (2015) 5 (2)
Published: 01 April 2015
...Li-hsin Kuo 2015 This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 3.0 License. Guan Xiao-rong, The pier where nuclear waste shipped from Taiwan is unloaded , © Guan Xiao-rong, courtesy the artist. Lanyu, a small Pacific island southeast...
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Trans Asia Photography (2020) 10 (2)
Published: 24 April 2020
... that dominated parts of East Asia in the postwar era. Japanese photography magazines such as Asahi Camera and Camera Mainichi played a crucial role in structuring the photographic cultures of Korea and Taiwan during the colonial and postcolonial periods. 1 The immediacy of television challenged...
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in Nuclear Waste Out of Lanyu: Indigenous Indignation in Taiwan Seen through Guan Xiao-rong’s Photographs
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Published: 01 April 2015
Guan Xiao-rong, The pier where nuclear waste shipped from Taiwan is unloaded , © Guan Xiao-rong, courtesy the artist.
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in Photojournalism and Social Movement as “Theatre”: A Critical Reading of “The Sunflower Movement” Photographs
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Published: 21 December 2021
Figure 3: On December 2 nd , 1986, the return of Hsu Hsin-liang to Taiwan triggered the Taoyuan Airport Incident, where the public who went to support and welcome Hsu had a bloody conflict with the military and police. Photograph by Song Long-quan.
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in Chinese Contemporary Photography 2009-2014, Shanghai Minsheng Art Museum
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Published: 01 April 2015
Yao Jui-Chang, Mirage Shoot Plan for Unused Public Facilities in Taiwan , Inkjet Print.
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Trans Asia Photography (2023) 13 (2)
Published: 01 November 2023
...Yi Gu [email protected] Shih-Lun Chang , Xianshi de tanqiu: Taiwan sheyingshi xinggoukao [Reclaiming Reality: On the Historical Formation of Taiwanese Photography]. Taipei : VOP Books , 2021 . Copyright © 2023 Yi Gu 2023 This is an open access article distributed under...
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Trans Asia Photography (2016) 6 (2)
Published: 01 April 2016
...Fig. 3. “The Customs of the Taiwan Natives.” Tomita Ryūtei (富田柳堤), “Taiwan dojin fūzoku no zu,” in Fūzoku gahō 129 (December 1, 1896). ...
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Trans Asia Photography (2021) 11 (2)
Published: 21 December 2021
...Figure 3: On December 2 nd , 1986, the return of Hsu Hsin-liang to Taiwan triggered the Taoyuan Airport Incident, where the public who went to support and welcome Hsu had a bloody conflict with the military and police. Photograph by Song Long-quan. ...
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Trans Asia Photography (2019) 9 (2)
Published: 12 April 2019
... returned to our selectors to discuss further their selection process and findings. What follows are excerpts from conversations on photobooks from Asia that I had with Amanda Ling-Ning Lo, selector for China and Taiwan; Miwa Susuda, selector for Japan; and Iona Fergusson, selector for South and Southeast...
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Trans Asia Photography (2015) 6 (1)
Published: 01 October 2015
..., and portraits following the tropes of composition and style from traditional Chinese ink painting. He soon earned a reputation with the country’s budding photography circles. Despite his fame in Shanghai, however, when the Communists rose to power, in 1949, Lang followed the Nationalist government to Taiwan. He...
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Published: 01 April 2016
Fig. 18. From “Six Penal Instruments, Stored in Xinzhu City God Temple. Photo insert, in Taiwan kanshū kiji 1, vol. 2 (February 20, 1901).
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Fig. 26. Immediate decapitation with head exposure. “Dai Shin keiritu keiritsu zu no hitotsu,” in Taiwan kanshū kiji 2, no. 3 (March 23, 1902): 198–99.
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