Metaphors of the Nation: the architectural programme of the KMT under Chiang Kai-shek’s rule in post-war Taiwan
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Bremner, Alex
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Whyte, Iain
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Tsai, Jung-Jen
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2017-02-07T11:55:07Z
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2017-02-07T11:55:07Z
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2015-11-25
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This is a study of nationalism and its visual representation in Taiwan’s
architecture. Although nationalism studies have achieved significant theoretic
breakthroughs in sociology, politics and history over the past decades, its close
relationship with architecture has not received enough attention. In recent related
architectural literature, too much emphasis is placed on stylistic analysis concerning
‘national style’, and less on those wider social, cultural and political factors which
also play an important role in shaping nationalistic architecture during
nation-formation. In order to bridge the gap, this thesis attempts to carry out a
cross-disciplinary study, engaging architecture with the notion of nationalism and
other relative perspectives in a quest for better understanding. In doing so, Taiwan’s
nationalistic architecture is divided into four different building types: the martyrs’
shrine, the museum, the parliament building and the memorial hall. By examining
these types and cases, this thesis argues that nationalistic architecture is a particular
type of building created by specialised architects who were encouraged to select
certain visible and cultural markers, establishing a symbolic link connecting the
current nation with its previous ethnic roots in the service of politics during the age
of nation-building. As a part of a growing body of research on nationalism and its
architectural representations, this thesis aims to advance our understanding of the
important issue regarding the relationship between nationalism and architecture in
Taiwan, and to contribute to future research on similar topics.
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http://hdl.handle.net/1842/19555
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The University of Edinburgh
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Taiwanese architecture
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nationalism
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Chiang Kai-shek
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ethno-symbolism
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Metaphors of the Nation: the architectural programme of the KMT under Chiang Kai-shek’s rule in post-war Taiwan
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Thesis or Dissertation
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Doctoral
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PhD Doctor of Philosophy
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