【活動資訊】
時間:2022年12月28日(三)13:30
地點:國立成功大學成功校區總圖書館一樓東側多功能閱覽區
主講人:
Alain Brossat(國立成功大學玉山學者)
Juan Alberto Ruiz Casado(前國立成功大學博士後研究員)
主辦單位:國立成功大學人文社會科學中心、教育部玉山學者計畫
報名連結:前往報名
【活動簡介】
本次新書發表會的書名稱為Treasure Island: The Discursive Struggle for Taiwan in the Midst of the New Cold War,本書由成功大學玉山學者布洛薩(Alain Brossat)與前成功大學歷史系博士後研究員李黃睿(
【講者簡介】
Alain Brossat(布洛薩) 國立成功大學玉山學者,法國巴黎第八大學哲學系榮譽退休教授,
Juan Alberto Ruiz Casado(李黃睿) 現任中央研究院博士後研究員,
【參考資料】
Treasure Island: The Discursive Struggle for Taiwan in the Midst of the New Cold War :前往觀看
成大育才網:前往觀看
南視角:前往觀看
【書籍簡介】
Preface
This book is made of a collection of articles initially published by their authors on the academic website Invisible Armada (NYCU/NCKU), from 2020 to 2022. These articles, variably placed under the rubric of political philosophy, political sciences, geopolitics, history, or anthropology, are relatively “Taiwan-centred”, having been written by Western authors who either live and work in Taiwan or have been living there for a long time and are familiar with the local context. The authors envision the questions of the present and the evolving international situation by focusing on East Asian stakes and challenges: namely, East Asia as one of the primary “knots” of international tensions and risks of war.
Each of these texts has been thoroughly edited, and some of them have been reshaped from the perspective of this publication. The book discusses how the operation of construction of the “enemy” articulates specific linguistic strategies and tactics, and how it can be operated and led like a war. It also examines how discourses are designed to instil hate and prejudice into the minds of a “people”, eventually consolidating harshly antagonistic—friend/foe—
The perspective promoted in this work relies on a combination of academic standards and commitment to an “ontology of the present”: what its authors relentlessly question is what the singularity of our present is made of and what its dynamics hypothetically lead to. Taiwan is presently not only, as the Western media insistently repeat, “one of the most dangerous places on the planet”. It is also one of the premier observation posts in the world for trying to decipher what our very intricate and enigmatic present is essentially made of. It is, at the same time, a primordial enclave from which to propose a policy of pacification and neutrality in the face of the growing risk of polarisation and conflict. These are the challenges this book addresses by prioritizing the power of critique over alignment with a party or state power.
Authors
Alain Brossat
Visiting Profesor, Department of History, National Cheng Kung University. Emeritus Professor, Department of Philosophy, University Paris 8.
Juan Alberto Ruiz Casado
Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Department of History, National Cheng Kung University. PhD in Social Research and Cultural Studies, National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University.
Contents
PART I – The Language of Hegemony
1.To resist within language. Alain Brossat
2.To eradicate the Culture of the Enemy. Alain Brossat
PART II – A War of Words: The Construction of the Anti-China Narrative
3.The Schmittian turn of Global Democracy. Alain Brossat
4.A pandemic of Sinophobia. Juan Alberto Ruiz Casado
5.What is happening in Xinjiang? An epistemological challenge. Alain Brossat and Juan Alberto Ruiz Casado
6.“Large Space” and the New Cold War. Alain Brossat
PART III – The Effects of the New Cold War in the Taiwan Strait
7.The thorny issue of Taiwanese sovereignty. Alain Brossat
8.Taiwan as a field of disinformation. Juan Alberto Ruiz Casado
9.The little soldiers of the new Cold War in East Asia. Alain Brossat
10.Taiwan in a comparative perspective: is it Gibraltar, Switzerland, or Ukraine? Juan Alberto Ruiz Casado
11.Quarantine as soft prisoning (room 703). Alain Brossat
12.How war fall on us. Alain Brossat and Juan Alberto Ruiz Casado
*本書由書林書局、唐山書局銷售 ,
或直接聯繫Juan Alberto Ruiz Casado juanalbertocasado@gmail.com