NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS

Douglas L. Fix is professor of history and humanities at Reed College.

Fong Shiaw-Chian is professor of sociology in the Department of Journalism, National Chengchi University, and author of The Search for Identity in Colonial Taiwan: A Narrative Analysis (in Chinese).

Fujii Shōzō is professor of modern Chinese literature in the Department of Chinese Language and Literature at Tokyo University. His areas of specialization include Japanese literature in Taiwan under Japanese rule, and modern Chinese literature.

Huang Ying-che is professor of modern Chinese studies at Aichi University. His areas of specialization include modern Taiwanese history and Taiwanese literature.

Huang Mei-er is associate professor of Taiwanese literature in the Department of Chinese Literature, Chengchi University. Her areas of specialization include traditional Taiwanese literature under the Ching dynasty and Japanese rule in Taiwan.

Kawahara Isao is one of the editors of the Taiwanese Literature Anthology (in Japanese); his research involved Taiwanese literature and censorship in the Japanese period.

Faye Yuan Kleeman is associate professor of East Asian languages and civilizations at the University of Colorado, and author of Under an Imperial Sun: Japanese Colonial Literature of Taiwan and the South. Her areas of specialization include Japanese colonial literature, comparative literature, and the culture of Taiwan and Japan.

Komagome Takeshi is assistant professor in the Faculty of Education, Kyoto University, and author of The Cultural Unification of the Japanese Colonial Empire.

Liao Ping-hui is professor of general literature at National Tsing Hua University and author of Guanjianzi 200 (Keywords in Literary and Critical Studies).

Peng Hsiao-yen is research fellow at the Institute of Chinese Literature and Philosophy, Academia Sinica, Taiwan, and author of Haishang Shuo Qingyu: cong Zhang Ziping dao Liu Na’ou [Desire in Shanghai: From Zhang Ziping to Liu Na’ou].

Shimomura Sakujirō is professor at Tenri University. His areas of specialization include Taiwanese literature.

Tarumi Chie is professor of Japanese at the International Student Center, Yokohama National University, and author of Japanese Literature in Taiwan.

Ts’ai Hui-yu Caroline is associate research fellow at the Institute of Taiwanese History, Academia Sinica, Taiwan. Her areas of specialization include Taiwanese history under Japanese colonization and modern Chinese social and economic history.

Wakabayashi Masahiro is professor of Asian-Pacific area studies in the Department of Area Studies at Tokyo University. His areas of specialization include the political history of Taiwan in modern times and the contemporary politics of Taiwan.

Wu Mi-cha is professor of history at National Taiwan University, and author of A History of Taiwan in Comics of Ancient Times: Austronesian Origins.

Yao Jen-to is an assistant professor in the Graduate Institute of Sociology at National Tsing Hua University in Taiwan, where he teaches political sociology, historical sociology, and Foucault studies.

Yen Chuan-ying is research fellow at the Institute of History and Philology, Academia Sinica, Taiwan, and author of Landscape Moods: Selected Readings in Modern Taiwanese Art.