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日期:2025-11-25

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現代公民論壇 -Museum and Migration: The Politics of Recognition and Inclusion in Taiwan under the New Southbound Policy

SDGs:優質教育 減少不平等 夥伴關係 
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On January 9, 2016, Museum docents from Southeast Asia led a guided tour for former President Ma Ying-Jeou of the KMT during his visit to the National Taiwan Museum in the center of Taipei. It was the early dawn of the museum sector in Taiwan that engaged with Southeast Asian migrants and immigrants. Later that same year, in September, the New Southbound Policy emerged under the presidency of Tsai Ing-wen of the DPP, intensifying this engagement.
This talk examines how museums in Taiwan have become a key site for negotiating igration, identity, and soft power under the New Southbound Policy. It explores how the politics of recognition—through national and local museums' exhibitions, activities, and cultural diplomacy—has reshaped public understanding of Southeast Asian (im)migrants and Taiwan's regional positioning.
Nevertheless, recognition alone does not guarantee social inclusion or equality. Drawing on Nancy Fraser's critique of recognition and the debates of other scholars on cultural citizenship and cultural democracy, the talk argues that museum practices reveal both the possibilities and limits of multicultural representation. It also asks how the museum sector can move beyond the practices of precarious recognition and inclusion. At its core, the talk offers insight into the evolving role of the museum as a cultural institution in shaping civic belonging in contemporary Taiwan, characterized by the condition of “super diversity.”
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計畫別:教學創新精進--課程活絡韌性培育

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