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Taiwan On-Air 空中直播台灣

Taiwan On-Air 空中直播台灣

By NorITS: The Northern Institute of Taiwan Studies

What is Taiwan for the world and the world for Taiwan? In this podcast series, a group of Taiwan specialists based at the University of Central Lancashire, chat with book writers, artists, directors, professionals from, or with, an interest in Taiwan and explore how the ‘little’ island of Taiwan can be a starting point to (re)think the way we look at the world. Whether you already know Taiwan, you want to know more about it, or you just want to be inspired by it, this is the podcast for you!
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Book chat- Puppets, Gods and Brands. Theorizing the Age of Animation from Taiwan, with Dr Teri Silvio

Taiwan On-Air 空中直播台灣May 26, 2022

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Academic Chat: Detention and Other Horror Videogames - Avatars, Memory and Trauma, with Chee-Hann Wu

Academic Chat: Detention and Other Horror Videogames - Avatars, Memory and Trauma, with Chee-Hann Wu

The host of this episode, Adina Zemanek, interviewed Chee-Hann Wu, who obtained her PhD in Drama and Theatre from the University of California, Irvine and UC San Diego. They talked about the following themes: horror videogames in Taiwan and historical trauma; the potential roles of such games for local and international audiences, and thus for Taiwan's cultural diplomacy; traditional puppetry and avatars; and recent state support for local game production.

Jun 20, 202332:38
Academic Chat- Reflecting on Hu Tai-li’s Indigenous Ethnographic work, with Prof Scott Simon

Academic Chat- Reflecting on Hu Tai-li’s Indigenous Ethnographic work, with Prof Scott Simon

In this episode, our host, Niki Alsford, invites Prof Scott Simon, the Chair of Taiwan Studies at the University of Ottawa, to share his thoughts and reflections on the belated research, Prof Hu Tai-li 胡台麗, who pioneered documentary ethnography in Taiwan. Prof Simon talks about how he considers Hu's contributions and influence in academia, especially on the subject of ethnic relations in Taiwan. He further shares his insights on Hu’s documentary, The Voices of Orchid Island, and he further addresses the nuclear waste and over-tourism issues beyond what the viewers see in the documentary. In the second part of the interview, Prof Simon talks about his personal research path and how he turns to work on socio-anthropological research of the indigenous people in Taiwan. He also briefly introduces his current research project, “Austronesian Worlds: Human-animal Entanglements in the Pacific Anthropocene”. If you’re one of those who are passionate about socio-anthropological research of Taiwanese indigenous like Prof Simon and our host, Niki, then you will definitely enjoy this brief exchange amongst the two Taiwan specialists.

Jan 15, 202310:04
Book Chat – Human Glitches (2020): Sci-fi writing 2.0., with Lin Hsin-hui

Book Chat – Human Glitches (2020): Sci-fi writing 2.0., with Lin Hsin-hui

In this episode, our podcast host, Ti-han Chang, invited Ms Lin Hsin-hui, a bourgeoning Taiwanese Sci-fi writer to talk about her award-winning short story collection, Human Glitches. Lin comments on our transforming process as cyborgs. For Lin, sci-fi no longer represents futuristic imagination, but the very reflection of our technologically conditioned hyperreality. We chat about her fascination with the notion of "borders", including borders between humans and machines, men and women, normality and abnormality..., and how these borders can be translated into themes for her fictional creation. Finally, Lin also tells us how literary and philosophical theories such as posthumanism, queer theory, cultural constructivism, inspired and influenced her creative writings.


Dec 27, 202233:01
Book Chat - Taiwan’s Green Parties. Alternative Politics in Taiwan, with Dafydd Fell

Book Chat - Taiwan’s Green Parties. Alternative Politics in Taiwan, with Dafydd Fell

In this podcast, the host, Lara Momesso, interviews Prof Dafydd Fell, Director of the Centre of Taiwan Studies at the School of Oriental and African Studies in London. The two discuss Prof Fell’s most recent book, “Taiwan’s Green Parties. Alternative Politics in Taiwan” published by Routledge in 2021. In this engaging chat, Prof Fell shares with the audience how he decided to write a book on green parties in Taiwan, the relevance that alternative and small parties may have on the overall evolution of the political debate in Taiwan, and the results of the recent local elections in Taiwan. This podcast is for lovers of Taiwan politics and for anyone interested to know the role of small parties in the broader political process of many countries around the world.

Dec 16, 202227:14
Film chat - Vietnamese Refugee Camps in Penghu, with director Asio Liu
Nov 04, 202227:32
Book chat - Comics in Taiwan, with Norbert Danysz

Book chat - Comics in Taiwan, with Norbert Danysz

For this installment, we had the pleasure of hosting Norbert Danysz, a PhD candidate at Université Lumière Lyon 2. We chatted about recent developments related to comics in Taiwan – the definition of “Taiwan comics”, their typology, and state promotion of this medium with the aim of building Taiwan’s soft power.

To find out more about niche and mainstream comics, who reads them, how and for whom they are significant, please listen to this episode!

Sep 28, 202240:19
Book Chat - Queering the Anthropocene in Taiwan Sci-fi, with LGBT writer Chi Ta-wei

Book Chat - Queering the Anthropocene in Taiwan Sci-fi, with LGBT writer Chi Ta-wei

In this episode, we have the pleasure to have Mr Chi Ta-wei, a renowned Taiwanese writer, talk about his acclaimed LGBTQ+ novel, The Membranes. Chi reviews this work which was published in the 90s and provides his reflection on how to re-read the novel in the context of the Anthropocene. We also chat about the influence of Japanese manga and anime on his Sci-fi world-creating and his view on contemporary speculative fiction. Chi further shares with us his thoughts on the next generation of Taiwanese sci-fi novelists. 


Aug 22, 202232:26
Film Chat- Queer, Sci-Fi and the Family, with Maja Korbecka

Film Chat- Queer, Sci-Fi and the Family, with Maja Korbecka

For this installment, we had the pleasure of hosting Maja Korbecka, a PhD candidate at Freie Universitat Berlin. We chatted about five films released between 2016 and 2022, and the topics of queer, sci-fi and the family.

Jul 07, 202236:38
Book chat- Puppets, Gods and Brands. Theorizing the Age of Animation from Taiwan, with Dr Teri Silvio

Book chat- Puppets, Gods and Brands. Theorizing the Age of Animation from Taiwan, with Dr Teri Silvio

For this instalment, we had the pleasure of hosting Teri Silvio, who works as Research Fellow at the Academia Sinica Institute of Ethnology. We chatted about Teri’s recently published book, Puppets, Gods and Brands. Theorizing the Age of Animation from Taiwan (2019), her previous work and current projects.

To find out more about performance and animation, a Taiwan-centered mode of animation (ang-a), cute gods and designer toys, please listen to this episode!

May 26, 202254:37
Book Chat- Oceanic Writing, with ecowriter Liao Hung-chi

Book Chat- Oceanic Writing, with ecowriter Liao Hung-chi


In this episode, our host, Ti-han Chang, conducted an interview chat with the ecowriter, Liao Hung-chi about his oceanic and cetacean writings. The interview covers the writer's view on the oceanic narrative formation in Taiwan, his perspective on non-human agency and Hokkien (Hoklo) language employment in literary writing, as well as his dedication in Pacific ocean conservation. The interviewed is conducted in Chinese and translated by Zhan Fe-fei in English, hence tailored to both English and Chinese audience.

Apr 21, 202252:00
Film Chat- Whale Island (2020), with director Huang Chia-chun

Film Chat- Whale Island (2020), with director Huang Chia-chun

In this episode, our host, Ti-han Chang, conducted an interview chat with the film director, Huang Chia-chu about his making of the eco-film, Whale Island (2020). The interview covers the Director's engagement with this amazing project to tell a "sea story" of Taiwan, his encountering with the writer, Liao Hung-chi and the photographer, Jin Lai, his choice of film translated title as well as movie soundtracks. The interviewed is conducted in Chinese and translated by Zhan Fe-fei in English, hence tailored to both English and Chinese audience. 

Mar 31, 202254:03
Book Chat - Women Migrant in Southern China and Taiwan (2021), with Dr Beatrice Zani

Book Chat - Women Migrant in Southern China and Taiwan (2021), with Dr Beatrice Zani

In this podcast, the host, Lara Momesso, interviews Dr Beatrice Zani, author of the book Women Migrant in Southern China and Taiwan. Mobilities, Digital Economies and Emotions, published by Routledge in 2021. The two scholars chat about novel ethnographic methods, such as itinerant ethnography and digital ethnography, solidarity between migrant women, the role of emotions in research. This episode can’t be missed by those interested in understanding globalisation from the perspective of contemporary Chinese migrant women, e-entrepreneurship and petit-capitalism.

Mar 18, 202244:40
Book chat - The Great Exodus from China: Trauma, Memory and Identity in Modern Taiwan (2020), with Dr Dominic Meng-hsuan Yang

Book chat - The Great Exodus from China: Trauma, Memory and Identity in Modern Taiwan (2020), with Dr Dominic Meng-hsuan Yang

In this podcast, the host, Lara Momesso, interviews Dr Dominic Meng-hsuan Yang, author of the book The Great Exodus from China: Trauma, Memory, and Identity in Modern Taiwan published by Cambridge University Press in 2020. The two scholars chat about important turning points in the production of the book, the author’s positions. Most importantly, how the author proposes solutions to decolonise trauma and find reconciliation in Taiwan. This episode can’t be missed by those interested in historiography, diaspora studies, trauma theory and Cold War period in relation to Taiwan.

Dec 22, 202151:36