my friend over at national tunghwa university, kerim friedman, once described a film as “not a particularly good film, but good for showing something about the cultural context” (or at Continue Reading →
one of the perils (but also pleasures!) of ethnographic fieldwork is that one gets caught up in other people’s projects. recently, one of these “other projects” has been the u.s. Continue Reading →
with taiwan’s deindustrialization through the 1990s, many structures that composed the island country’s landscape were left abandoned. these structures were not limited to factory buildings, but also included living spaces Continue Reading →