02015cam a2200253Ia 4500001001300000003000600013007000300019008004100022020002200063020002500085035002200110050002200132100002800154245013300182260005400315300004400369520111900413650002101532650004201553650003201595942001201627952010701639999001501746on1191713569OCoLCta210614s2021 cc a b 001 0 eng d a9888528572 (hbk.) a9789888528578 (hbk.) a(OCoLC)1191713569 aAM79.T3bD46 20211 aDenton, Kirk A.,d1955-14aThe landscape of historical memory :bthe politics of museums and memorial culture in post-martial law Taiwan /cKirk A. Denton. aHong Kong :bHong Kong University Press,c©2021. aviii, 272 p. :bill. (black and white)  aThe divide between East Asia's "Blue Camp" (Nationalist Party) and "Green Camp" (Democratic Progressive Party) has stirred considerable debate about how we should remember Cold War politics in East Asia. Recently, that conversation has been focused on museums. The Landscape of Historical Memory contributes to this ongoing dialogue by analyzing not only the presence of the Blue Camp and the Green Camp in Taiwan's museums but also the state of these museums over the past three decades. The book also considers political involvement in the establishment, architectural design, and historical narratives of museums within the contexts of museums focused on archaeology, history, war, literature, ethnology, and ecosystems; martyrs' shrines; and memorial halls. By examining the political narratives that surround Taiwan's museums, The Landscape of Historical Memory offers readers a compelling exploration of how culture, history, and memory shape identities in Taiwan's postcolonial landscape, the place of museums in a neoliberal economic climate, and the politics of historical memory in an emergent democracy. 4aMuseumszTaiwan. 4aMuseums xPolitical aspects zTaiwan. 4aCollective memory zTaiwan. 2lcccBK 00104070aPNLIBbPNLIBcGENd2021-06-17oAM79.T3 D46 2021pPNLIB21063064r2021-06-17w2021-06-17yBK c3251d3251