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The Musha Incident

A Reader on the Indigenous Uprising in Colonial Taiwan
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The Musha Incident delves into the historical account of a 1930 uprising in Taiwan, where the Seediq indigenous people rebel against Japanese colonial authorities. The book examines the causes and consequences of this violent revolt, shedding light on the cultural tensions and struggles for autonomy under Japanese rule. It provides a detailed exploration of colonial dynamics and the lasting impact on both indigenous communities and Japanese policy.
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This book may appeal to you if you have an interest in exploring historical events, particularly those involving complex socio-political dynamics and military conflicts. It delves into a significant event in history with rich detail, providing insights into cultural and colonial tensions, making it an intriguing read for history enthusiasts.

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This book brings together leading scholars to provide new perspectives on one of the most traumatic episodes in Taiwanโ€™s modern history and its fraught legacies. Contributors from a variety of disciplines revisit the Musha Incident and its afterlife in history, literature, film, art, and popular culture.

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On October 27, 1930, members of six Taiwanese indigenous groups ambushed the Japanese attendees of an athletic competition at the Musha Elementary School, killing 134. The uprising came as a shock to Japanese colonial authorities, whose response was swift and brutal. Heavy artillery and battalions of troops assaulted the region, spraying a wide area with banned poison gas. The Seediq from Mhebu, who led the uprising, were brought to the brink of genocide.

Over the ensuing decades, the Musha Incident became seen as a central moment in Taiwan's colonial history, and different political regimes and movements have seized on it for various purposes. Under the Japanese, it was used to attest to the "barbarity" of Taiwan's indigenous tribes; the Nationalist regime cited the uprising as proof of the Taiwanese peoples' heroism and solidarity with the Chinese in resisting the Japanese; and pro-independence groups in Taiwan have portrayed the Seediq people and their history as exemplars of Taiwan's "authentic" cultural traditions, which stand apart from that of mainland China.

The Musha Incident brings together leading scholars to provide new perspectives on one of the most traumatic episodes in Taiwan's modern history and its fraught legacies. Contributors from a variety of disciplines revisit the Musha Incident and its afterlife in history, literature, film, art, and popular culture. They unravel the complexities surrounding it by confronting a history of exploitation, contradictions, and misunderstandings. The book also features conversations with influential cultural figures in Taiwan who have attempted to tell the story of the uprising.

Series: Global Chinese Culture

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The Musha Incident is acclaimed for its deep exploration of the violent event as a complex interplay between colonial forces and indigenous rebellion in Taiwan. It highlights the difficulties in remembering and narrating this significant history across generations. The book is praised for weaving together insights from history, literature, film, and music, serving as a touchstone for understanding historical complexities and cultural trauma.

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Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780231197472

Publisher: Columbia University Press

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 10 May 2022

Country: United States

Imprint: Columbia University Press

Illustration: 16 images

Contributors:

  • Edited by Michael Berry

Audience: Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Width: 152.0mm

Height: 229.0mm

Weight: 250g

Pages: 312

About the Author

Michael Berry is professor of modern Chinese literature and film at the University of California, Los Angeles. His books include Speaking in Images: Interviews with Contemporary Chinese Filmmakers (2005) and A History of Pain: Trauma in Modern Chinese Literature and Film (2008), and he is the translator of several novels, including Chang Ta-chunโ€™s Wild Kids: Two Novels About Growing Up (2000) and Wu Heโ€™s Remains of Life (2017), all from Columbia University Press.

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