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Book Launch: Nyanyian di Perantauan: Kumpulan Lirik Lagu Pekerja Migran Indonesia & Laporan Skena Musik di Taiwan 2024

Article by 藍雨楨、吳庭寬、Muhammad Irfan、Fanani Aubrey 歌自遠方來:以歌謠作為方法的移工書寫與場景實踐 ——《歌自遠方來:印尼移工歌謠採集與場景書寫 2024》新書論壇側記 歌自遠方來》並非一本單純收錄移工歌曲的歌謠檔案,而是一項以印尼遷移者們的生 命移動為主軸,在跨地域的多重音樂場景、情感串聯與激蕩中,引發對移工、原住民等邊緣 群體生存境況的現實探問。透過與移工在「場景」與「移動」中的共聽、共寫,「我們」與 「他者」的國族身份界線開始逐漸消解——由音樂貫穿的記憶歷史、城鄉與跨洋印記、悲喜 交加的共感地帶,映照出的是政經結構的桎梏與生命共振時刻的深層韌性。 如何透過音樂重新認識移工、原住民與我們自己?如何透過歌謠採集與場景書寫重新活 化我們每個人共同經驗的日常場景?是本書透過音樂的不同風格形式、傳播軌跡、生命吶喊 欲捕捉的彼岸回音。 活動海報與現場(艾爾凡攝) 一、如何「聽見」遠方的歌?——出版緣起、田野方法與歌謠作為方法 藍雨楨(出生宜蘭,南漂高雄的藝文工作者,國立清華大學人類所碩士。TVP「台印駐 地藝術計劃」共同主持人、「與移工共寫/創計劃」主持人等。) 藍雨楨從《歌自遠方來》的出版緣起談起,指出這本書並非單純的音樂合集,而是一項 長時間、跨領域的田野計畫成果——一種「被場景推著走」的出版。她強調,音樂與歌謠對 印尼移工而言,並不只是個人的創作,而是一種「生活的場景」:勞動者、創作者、聆聽者 共同構成一個跨世代、跨國移動的文化生態系。在這個生態系中,歌曲承載個人情感,也成 為彼此支撐的重要力量。 她回顧台灣移工人口自 2010 年起快速成長,至今已逼近百萬,成為社會不可或缺的一 部分;然而,移工的文化生產長期被忽視,只偶爾以比賽或勞政宣傳的形式出現在公共視野 中。Trans/Voices [...]

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Precariat Choreography: Dance as Affective Infrastructure and the Politics of Care among Indonesian Migrant Women in Taiwan

Article by Anastasia Melati Listyorini Abstract: This article examines the Sunday dance practices of Indonesian female migrant workers (Pekerja Migran Indonesia, or PMIs) in Taiwan, conceptualizing them as a form [...]

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2021 年 7 月 11 日

Testing Analogies about Taiwan: Is It Gibraltar or Switzerland?

Article by Juan Alberto Ruiz Casado. Abstract: The current hegemonic rivalry between China and the United States has placed Taiwan at a geopolitical crossroads where the island state has to struggle to decide its role in said conflict. Taiwan’s mass media, in their role as opinion builders through specific editorial […]

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2021 年 6 月 20 日

Deus Vult, the Representation of the Conflicts with the Religious Other in Grand Strategy Video Games: Crusader Kings

Article by Piotr Pawel Skora. Abstract: This article aims to define the relationship between grand strategy video games and religion to cast more light on the issue of representation of and the conflict with the religious  Other in this media. The specificity of the depiction of religions in grand strategy […]

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2021 年 6 月 9 日

Indigenous Hunting and Wildlife Conservation: Tension Between Scientific and Indigenous Knowledge and Perceptions

Article by Lemaitre Agathe. Abstract: In Taiwan, the hunting issue is a very important claim of the indigenous people of various ethnic groups. This paper will try to understand the issue faced by wildlife management on the island when encountering indigenous hunting and cultural practices. The concept of conservation is […]

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2021 年 5 月 23 日

A Quick Look at Vietnamese Cinema in the Era of Renovated Economy (Đổi Mới)

Article by Hanh T. L. Nguyen. Abstract: This short article gives an overview of the Vietnamese cinema in the era of economic reforms in Vietnam since 1986 to the present time, known as Đổi Mới era. Due to social, economic and political transformations brought about by Đổi Mới, Vietnamese cinema […]

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2021 年 5 月 16 日

Patents as Devices of Accumulation by Exclusion: The Case of COVID-19

Article by Lungani Hlongwa. Abstract: As some countries were preparing to enter the ‘post-covid-19 era,’ news headlines consistently reported of the grim prospects that some countries would remain entrapped by the pandemic for years to come. Crucial to this transition from the pandemic to the post-pandemic era is the ability […]

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2021 年 5 月 8 日

Producing Spectacles, Appropriating Traditions: The Case of Baguio’s Panagbenga Festival

Article by Fernan Talamayan. Abstract: Panagbenga is an annual festival held in Baguio City, Philippines every February, celebrating Cordillera’s flora and promoting the region’s culture and economy. Despite the festival being initiated fairly recently, it has found its way to many Filipinos’ calendars. Every year, it attracts millions of visitors […]

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2021 年 4 月 11 日

The Securitization of Migration: An Indian Stance on the Securitization of Migration

Article by Monika Verma. Abstract: Migration is an intrinsic part of human life. People often move, because of wars, territorial conflicts, or socio-political suffering, compelled to sacrifice lives, family, relationships, accommodation, language, and community to pursue a better life. The connection between people’s mobility and insecurity is not a recent […]

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2021 年 3 月 10 日

The Right to Remember: Struggles of Chinese Netizens during the COVID-19 Lockdown

Article by Jenny Zheng Abstract Since the government of China controls the society in every aspect, it has put great effort in rewriting history through propaganda and censorship while facing the crisis during the COVID-19 lockdown. Known as the person who blew the whistle, Li Wenliang, an ophthalmologist at Wuhan […]

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