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論王育德對「中國」的認同與揚棄-並以《台灣海峽》對吳濁流、陳若曦的批判為例 / On Wang Yude's Identification and Sublation of 'China' -- Taking the criticism of Wu Zhuoliu and Chen Ruoxi in the Taiwan Strait as an example
Document Type
Article
Source
世新中文研究集刊 / Journal of The Institute of Chinese Literature Shih Hsin University. Issue 16, p139-170. 32 p.
Subject
王育德
吳濁流
陳若曦
台灣文學
國家認同
Wang Yude
Wu Zhuoliu
Chen Ruoxi
Taiwan literature
National identity
Language
繁體中文
Abstract
Benedict Anderson thinks that the nation is a imagined community, which drives people with the same belief to pay for it. This paper attempts to start from this, through Wang Yude's criticism of Wu Zhuoliu and Chen Ruoxi's identity and admiration of 'China' in his essay on the Taiwan Strait, and to look back on Wang Yude's own understanding and why he advocates that 'Taiwan' should be separated from 'China'. At the same time, why is Wang Yude, who is famous as a Taiwan independence movement, positioned as a 'China Centered Socialists' in Ye Shitao's recollection? Is there any misunderstanding among them, or is there a deeper reason, which leads to Wang Yude's rapid transformation between the ideologies of 'identifying with China' and 'Taiwan independence'.

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