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Culture of Enmity: The Discursive Struggle for Taiwan in the Making of the New Cold War

Autor Alain Brossat, Juan Alberto Ruiz Casado
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 11 iul 2023
This book provides a thought-provoking analysis of the perception of China as a formidable threat amidst the current era of socio-political polarization and growing militarization. By exploring the discursive strategies and tactics employed to cultivate antagonism, it unveils the “culture of enmity” that fosters fear and distrust towards China, both in Taiwan and beyond. Drawing on interdisciplinary research, the book delves into the ontological characteristics of such a culture and provides insights into the Taiwan conflict as a crucial observation post for understanding the intricate discursive dynamics of the New Cold War. 
The geopolitical situation of Taiwan presents a predicament as it finds itself at the crossroads of two conflicting realms. On one hand, it is deeply intertwined with Chinese culture and history, with the added dimension of its strategic proximity to China at a time when the latter aspires to become a regional hegemon. On the other hand, Taiwan boasts a Western-influenced political system, Western-leaning strategic alliances, and a distinct political identity forged over the past few decades. It is within this intricate interplay of apparently dissonant but overlapping factors that the thorny and challenging nature of the discursive struggle for Taiwan becomes apparent. The book consists of a collection of articles initially created by the authors during their research in Taiwan over several years, first at National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University and then at National Cheng Kung University. The articles, organized into different chapters, cover various disciplines such as political philosophy, geopolitics, history, discourse analysis, and anthropology, reflecting the diverse educational backgrounds of the authors. Despite their diversity, all chapters are deeply connected to the discursive struggle over Taiwan. Ultimately, by offering a nuanced perspective that challenges prevailing narratives, the authors provide adeliberately controversial yet refreshing viewpoint that advocates for a policy of empathy and negotiation. Such approach goes beyond mere dialogue and diplomacy, emphasizing the need for coexistence and peaceful living among different “worlds”.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789819942169
ISBN-10: 9819942160
Pagini: 190
Ilustrații: IX, 190 p. 1 illus.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.47 kg
Ediția:2023
Editura: Springer Nature Singapore
Colecția Springer
Locul publicării:Singapore, Singapore

Cuprins

Introduction.- Resisting the Culture of Enmity.- To Resist within Language.- To Eradicate the Culture of Enmity.- A War of Words: The Construction of the Anti-China Narrative.- The Schmittian Turn of Global Democracy.- A Pandemic of Sinophobia.- What Is Happening In Xinjiang? An Epistemological Challenge.- The New Clothes of Hegemonism.- “Large Space” and the New Cold War.- The Effects of the New Cold War in the Taiwan Strait- The Thorny Issue of Taiwanese Sovereignty.- Taiwan as a Field of Disinformation.- The Little Soldiers of the New Cold War in East Asia.- Taiwan in a Comparative Perspective: Is it Gibraltar, Switzerland, Or Ukraine?.- How War Fall on Us.


Notă biografică

Alain Brossat is a French teacher, researcher and long-time activist. Recently, he has been Visiting Professor at the Department of History at National Cheng Kung University (Taiwan, 2021-2022) and Visiting Professor at the International Institute for Cultural Studies at National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University (Taiwan, 2018-2021). He is an Emeritus Professor at the Department of Philosophy, University Paris 8, where he also received is PhD in Philosophy. His teaching is focused on political philosophy and contemporary philosophy.
Juan Alberto Ruiz Casado is currently a Marie Sklodowska-Curie Cofund Fellow at Ca’ Foscari University of Venice. Previously, he has been Postdoctoral Research Scholar at the Research Centre for Humanities and Social Sciences, Academia Sinica (Taiwan, 2023), and a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the Department of History, National Cheng Kung University (Taiwan, 2022). He received a PhD in Social Research and Cultural Studies at National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University (Taiwan, 2021). His area of expertise is contemporary political theory and discourse analysis.


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This book provides a thought-provoking analysis of the perception of China as a formidable threat amidst the current era of socio-political polarization and growing militarization. By exploring the discursive strategies and tactics employed to cultivate antagonism, it unveils the “culture of enmity” that fosters fear and distrust towards China, both in Taiwan and beyond. Drawing on interdisciplinary research, the book delves into the ontological characteristics of such a culture and provides insights into the Taiwan conflict as a crucial observation post for understanding the intricate discursive dynamics of the New Cold War. 
The geopolitical situation of Taiwan presents a predicament as it finds itself at the crossroads of two conflicting realms. On one hand, it is deeply intertwined with Chinese culture and history, with the added dimension of its strategic proximity to China at a time when the latter aspires to become a regional hegemon. On the other hand, Taiwan boastsa Western-influenced political system, Western-leaning strategic alliances, and a distinct political identity forged over the past few decades. It is within this intricate interplay of apparently dissonant but overlapping factors that the thorny and challenging nature of the discursive struggle for Taiwan becomes apparent. The book consists of a collection of articles initially created by the authors during their research in Taiwan over several years, first at National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University and then at National Cheng Kung University. The articles, organized into different chapters, cover various disciplines such as political philosophy, geopolitics, history, discourse analysis, and anthropology, reflecting the diverse educational backgrounds of the authors. Despite their diversity, all chapters are deeply connected to the discursive struggle over Taiwan. Ultimately, by offering a nuanced perspective that challenges prevailing narratives, the authors provide a deliberately controversial yet refreshing viewpoint that advocates for a policy of empathy and negotiation. Such approach goes beyond mere dialogue and diplomacy, emphasizing the need for coexistence and peaceful living among different “worlds”.


Caracteristici

Examines the discursive mechanisms that have shaped dominant perceptions of Taiwan in the Global North Prioritizes the power of critique over alignment with a party or state power Relies on a combination of academic standards and commitment to an ontology of the present