This podcast is a collaboration between the National Museum of Taiwan Literature and Dr. Lee Moore in the United States. It conveys relevant information about Taiwan's literature, history, culture and society.
Podcast
6 episodes
2024-05-12
Li Ang’s Lost Garden
Immerse yourself in the world of Taiwan literature as this episode explores Li Ang's literary masterpiece, "Lost Garden." Unpack the layers of symbolism, narrative intricacies, and cultural nuances embedded in Li Ang's work, providing listeners with an understanding of the novel's significance in the broader context of Taiwan’s feminism. Feel free to drop a comment sharing your thoughts on this episode!(留言告訴我你對這一集的想法): https://open.firstory.me/user/cluqquofz000401v396sfgmnl/comments

2024-05-05
Huang Chunming’s Fish
Dive into the literary waters of Taiwan with a focus on Huang Chunming's poignant short story, "Fish." This episode unravels the themes of identity, displacement, and social hierarchies depicted in Huang Chunming's storytelling, offering listeners a nuanced exploration of one of the most important short stories in Taiwan’s Nativist Movement. Feel free to drop a comment sharing your thoughts on this episode!(留言告訴我你對這一集的想法): https://open.firstory.me/user/cluqquofz000401v396sfgmnl/comments

2024-04-28
Wu Zhuoliu, Orphan of Asia
Today's podcast is the focused on the most important writer in Taiwan's pre-1945 literary scene: Wu Zhuoliu. In this podcast, we take a look at the life of Wu Zhuoliu while also exploring his most important work, the novel Orphan of Asia. In the novel, Wu creates a Taiwanese epic, exploring Taiwan's history from its early stage until 1945. Feel free to drop a comment sharing your thoughts on this episode!(留言告訴我你對這一集的想法): https://open.firstory.me/user/cluqquofz000401v396sfgmnl/comments
