Colonial Legacies, War Memories, and Political Violence in Taiwan, 1945–1947

Victor Louzon
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In this chapter Victor Louzon turns our historiographical focus to the violence of decolonization in Taiwan, namely the 1947 uprising known as the February 28 Incident. Louzon details how the revolt broke out, and places the incident in the context of memory wars in Taiwan since. His chapter delves into the politics and geopolitics the incident, highlighting both the KMT brutal suppression of the revolt, and the experience of Taiwanese at the center of the revolt, many of whom had been mobilized by the Japanese army and paramilitary structures. His work redirects our attention to the experience of “remobilized” Taiwanese and the repertoire of actions and symbols invoked from the imperial era which defined the incident. Even more his work suggests new insights into broader transnational questions of the imperial roots of mobilization and militarization in Cold War Asia.
1945-1947年台湾的殖民遗产、战争记忆与政治暴力
在本章中,Victor Louzon将我们的史学焦点转向台湾的非殖民化暴力,即1947年的二二八事件。吕松详细描述了起义是如何爆发的,并将这一事件置于台湾此后的记忆战争的背景下。他的章节深入研究了事件的政治和地缘政治,强调了国民党对起义的残酷镇压,以及处于起义中心的台湾人的经历,其中许多人被日本军队和准军事机构动员起来。他的作品将我们的注意力重新引导到“重新动员”的台湾人的经历,以及从帝国时代唤起的一系列行动和符号,这些行动和符号定义了这一事件。更重要的是,他的工作对冷战时期亚洲动员和军事化的帝国根源的更广泛的跨国问题提出了新的见解。
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