Items where Author is "Shih, Fang-Long"

Number of items: 30.
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  • Chinese 'bad death' practices in Taiwan: maidens and modernity. Shih, Fang-Long
  • Contempt and fear - The problem of maiden death and its cultural implications and solutions in Taiwan (in Chinese). Shih, Fang-Long
  • Forget Dawkins:notes towards an ethnography of religious belief and doubt. Tremlett, Paul-François and Shih, Fang-Long
  • Generating power in Taiwan: nuclear, political and religious power. Shih, Fang-Long
  • Generation of a new space: A maiden temple in the Chinese religious culture of Taiwan. Shih, Fang-Long
  • “I am Chinese, not Chinese”:some implications of an ambiguity and proposals for alternatives. Shih, Fang-Long picture_as_pdf
  • Introduction to Taiwan and Hong Kong in comparative perspective: centres–peripheries, colonialism, and the politics of representation. Shih, Fang-Long and Jones, Carol
  • Memory, partial truth and reconciliation without justice: the white terror Luku incident in Taiwan. Shih, Fang-Long
  • Taiwan and Ireland in comparative perspective. Shih, Fang-Long and Scott, John McNeil picture_as_pdf
  • Taiwan in comparative perspective. Feuchtwang, Stephan and Shih, Fang-Long picture_as_pdf
  • Taiwan in comparative perspective. Feuchtwang, Stephan and Shih, Fang-Long picture_as_pdf
  • Taiwan's subjectivity and national narrations: towards acomparative perspective with Ireland. Shih, Fang-Long
  • Ten different goddesses, one homogeneous face: an analysis of goddess worship in I-Lan County (in Chinese). Shih, Fang-Long
  • The formation and function of the category “religion” in anthropological studies of Taiwan. Shih, Fang-Long and Feuchtwang, Stephan and Tremlett, Paul-François
  • The legends of temples and deities in I-Lan County (in Chinese). Shih, Fang-Long
  • The 'red tide' anti-corruption protest: what does it mean for democracy in Taiwan. Shih, Fang-Long
  • Book
  • Re-writing culture in Taiwan. Shih, Fang-Long
  • Chapter
  • Women, religions, and feminisms. (2010) Shih, Fang-Long
  • Addressing injustice through state, local culture and global civil society: the white terror incidents in Taiwan. Shih, Fang-Long
  • Disdain and dread: The problem of maiden-death and its cultural implications and corrective practices in Taiwan (in Chinese). Shih, Fang-Long
  • Forget Dawkins:notes toward an ethnography of religious belief and doubt. Tremlett, Paul-François and Shih, Fang-Long
  • From politics to culture: Taiwanization discourses and the techno nazha performance. Shih, Fang-Long
  • From regulation and rationalisation, to production: government policy on religion in Taiwan. Shih, Fang-Long
  • Re-writing religion: questions of translation, context, and location in the writing of religion in Taiwan. Shih, Fang-Long
  • Taiwan’s culture wars from “re-China-ization” to “Taiwan-ization” and beyond:President Tsai Ing-wen’s cultural policy in long-term perspective. Shih, Fang-Long
  • A century of struggle over Taiwans cultural self-consciousness:the life and afterlife of Chiang Wei-shui and the Taiwan Cultural Association. Shih, Fang-Long
  • The geopolitics of religious performance in twenty-first century Taiwan. Shih, Fang-Long
  • Conference or Workshop Item
  • A return to Mazu: religion and civil society in Taiwan. Shih, Fang-Long
  • Report
  • Local religion in I-Lan County, Taiwan (in Chinese). Shih, Fang-Long and Yu, Chien
  • Transition to democracy at the expense of justice: the 2-28 Incident and White Terror in Taiwan. Shih, Fang-Long