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  • 201111

  • Writing Madness: The Historical Imagination of Taiwan

    Fiction in the Post-Martial Law Era

    KWONG, Tsz Wun

    A Thesis Submitted in Partial Fulfillment

    of the Requirements for the Degree of

    Doctor of Philosophy

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    November 2011 iii

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  • Thesis/Assessment Committee

    Prof. NGAI Ling Tun (Chair)

    Prof. Hoyan Hang Fung Carole (Thesis Supervisor)

    Prof. Kwong Ho Yee Connie (Committee Member)

    Prof. Huang Ziping (External Examiner)

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  • Abstract

    Madness has its own history among civilizations. From time to time, madness is

    not only simply a kind of pathological disorder, but also takes a significant cultural

    role to represent the voiceless, the minorities. As in contemporary Taiwan literature,

    madness gradually becomes a medium to express different opinions to the society. It

    inquires from margin to centre which is empowered by the political establishment. It

    is not only a common topic to be discussed, but also an important writing strategy for

    writers to proclaim their historical imagination about the past, present and future.

    In 1987, a significant political issue, the Martial Law, was put to an end in

    Taiwan. After that, due to the liberation of freedom of speech, a booming trend of

    multiculturalism appeared and brought out great influences to all parts of the society,

    especially the field of literature. Many writers started to change their narration style

    and inclined their focus on minorities. In order to have a good grasp of this forming

    trend, hence, this study aims to trace back to the development of Taiwan literature

    after 1987, and examine how novel writers make use of the narratives of madness to

    state their own opinion on several topics, including the relationship between the

    subjectivity of one-self and the identity of the communities.

    There are seven chapters in this paper. The introduction states the framework

    and methodology of the study. In chapter two, a literature review gives an insight

    into the direction in current research and discussion on the post-Martial Law era, in

    addition to the narrative of madness. Chapter three investigates the field of Taiwan

    literature after 1987 in order to discuss the interaction of culture and literature. In the

    fourth chapter, it studies on the fictions written by Li Yu (1941-), Chang

    Ta-chuen (1957-) and Huang Fan (1950-), related to the issue on

    national identity and their ironic practices. In chapter five, it discusses the science

    fiction by He Jing-bing (1958-) and Chi Ta-wei (1972-), to find out

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    Yi-jun (1967-) contributes to sanctification and internalization of madness

    as well as enhance its value for a reflexive purpose. The last chapter concludes the

    overall findings and projects further research directions of the relevant topics.

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