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Propagating Political Views to the Public –  From New People’s Society to The Taiwan Shinminpo

Yang Zhao-jia, one of the leading figures of the New Cultural Movement in Taiwan under Japanese rule, once said, “Newspaper and parliament are the two major driving forces for the promotion of civilization and social development.” Hence, the two core missions of the Taiwanese Cultural Association were running a newspaper and petitioning for the establishment of a Taiwanese parliament, which embodied their stand of unarmed resistance against colonial racism and had far-reaching impact on the enlightenment of Taiwan’s national consciousness.
2021 marked the centenary of the founding of the Taiwanese Cultural Association. In commemoration, the Archives organized a feature exhibition on The Taiwan Shinminpo, the only private Taiwanese-run newspaper during the Japanese colonial era. Selected collections of historical materials including personal documents, image data, diaries and passports were displayed and reviewed to illustrate that The Taiwan Shinminpo served to awaken and enlighten the people, boost national morale and propagate their political views to the public. Echoing the founding goal of the Taiwanese Cultural Association, The Taiwan Shinminpo opened a new page for Taiwanese to strive for democracy and freedom with a foothold in Taiwan and eyes looking at the world!

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Exhibition Information: Her History in Taiwan
2011-03-28

Her History in Taiwan

Welcome to discover the voices and stories of Taiwanese women with us! This special exhibition, entitled “Her History in Taiwan,” showcases various materials relating to women’s history, which have been deposited in the Archives of the Institute of Taiwan History (ITH). The range of items in this exhibition dates back from the Qing Dynasty to the Japanese colonial period. The topics include “Traditional Women,” “the Transition of Fate,” and “Self Expression.” They illustrate how Taiwanese women emerge from traditional family to the modern job market and social activities with activism and independence.

The collections in this exhibition are selected from the digital archives of the ITH and include the marriage documents, contracts, photographs, diaries, and personal documents. With the help of advanced digital technology, not only can we preserve the diversity of Taiwan's historical archives, but this also allows us to witness the change in women’s status from dependency to autonomy during the past century in Taiwan. Please join us in exploring how women, once concealed behind closed doors, became independent figures in history of their own right.

.Date:
    Tuesday, March 29, 2011 – Monday, October 31, 2011
Opening hours:
    9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. Monday – Friday.
Location:
    2F, Joint Library of Humanities and Social Sciences, Academia Sinica, No.128, Sec.2, Academia Road, Nangang District, Taipei City
Sponsor:
    Taiwan E-Learning & Digital Archives Program – Institutional Project of Academia Sinica
Organizer
    Institute of Taiwan History, Academia Sinica‧Digitization & Value-added Project of Taiwan Historical Archives
Co-organizer:
    Digital Archive Architecture Laboratory (DAAL), Academia Sinica‧Computing Center‧Digital Media Team
Tour Reservation:
    02-26525277‧26525279 Ms. LIN, YU-WEN (betty168@gate.sinica.edu.tw)
Exhibition Website
.Institute of Taiwan History
Academia Sinica Digital Resources:
Academia Sinica Digital Archives Exhibition Center:
    http://digiarch.sinica.edu.tw/exhibition.jsp  (Online booking)


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