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          <dc:title>戦後台湾遷占者国家における「外省人」 : 党国体制下の多重族群社会再編試論・その一</dc:title>
          <dc:title>センゴ タイワン センキョシャ コッカ ニ オケル ガイショウジン トウコクタイセイカ ノ タジュウ ゾクグン シャカイ サイヘン シロン ソノ 1</dc:title>
          <dc:title>Waishengren in Post-war Taiwan's Settler State: A Preliminary Study on the Restructuring Process of Taiwan's Multi-ethnic Society</dc:title>
          <dc:creator>若林, 正丈</dc:creator>
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          <dc:creator>ワカバヤシ, マサヒロ</dc:creator>
          <dc:creator>Wakabayashi, Masahiro</dc:creator>
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          <dc:description>It　is　a　well－known　fact　that　identity　politics　emerged　in　Taiwan following　its　political　democratization．　Competing　notions　and discourses　concerning　the　identity　of　Taiwan’s　polity　are　vying　for political　support．　This　can　be　better　understood　in　the　context　of post－war　years，　when　the　Taiwall　state　was　reconstructed　as　a“settler 　state”（in　Ronald　Weitzer’s　term）by　the　Chinese　Nationalist Party（the　Kuomintang：KMT）．　KMT’s　retreat　to　Taiwan　after　its defeat　in　the　Civil　War　against　the　Chinese　Communists restructured　Taiwan’s　multi－ethnic　society　by　bringing　in　a　new “ethnic”group，　the　Mainlanders．　The　Mainlanders　or　Waishengren （literally　people　of　outer　provinces），　who　fled　with　the　KMT　regime to　Taiwan，　also　monopolized　the　core　positions　of　the　settler　state． Although　this　is　a　widely　recognized　fact，　academic　studies concerning　this　situation　and　the　role　of　Waishengren　in　post－war Taiwan　remain　limited．　This　study　is　a　preliminary　effort　to contribute　to　the　existing　researches　on　Waishengren．　It　first　shows that　a　deep　ethnic　division　between　Waishengren　and　Benshengren （literally　people　of　this　province）was　formed　as　a　result　of　Bensh engren’s　uprising　against　the　KMT－led　Taiwan　provincial government，　on　February　28，1947，　and　the　subsequent　harsh suppression　which　claimed　between　180，00　and　28，0001ives（the February　28　1ncident）．　Based　on　the　demographic　data　of Waishengren，　the　study　then　provides　a　rough　picture　of　the　social outlook　of　Waishengren　during　the　early　years　of　their　settlement in　Taiwan．</dc:description>
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          <dc:publisher>学習院大学東洋文化研究所</dc:publisher>
          <dc:date>2003-03-31</dc:date>
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          <dc:identifier>東洋文化研究</dc:identifier>
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          <dc:identifier>121</dc:identifier>
          <dc:identifier>139</dc:identifier>
          <dc:identifier>Journal of Asian cultures</dc:identifier>
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