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- Taiwan_Nativist_Literature abstract "Taiwan Nativist Literature (Chinese: 鄉土文學; pinyin: Xiangtu Wenxue; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Hiong-thó͘ Bûn-ha̍k). Xiangtu (鄉土), literally meaning the hometown soil, symbolizes nativism; and Wenxue (文學) is literature. Nativist Literature refers to a genre in Taiwanese Literature. It derived from the Taiwanese New Literature Movement (台灣新文學運動) under the Japanese rule in the 1920s, died down after 1937 when the Japanese government strengthened its colonial policy, and recaptured public attention in the 1970s. Taiwan Nativist Literature uses literary realism as its main narrative to depict people, events and subjects that happen in Taiwan, aiming at reflecting the particularity of the local society. The nativist novels usually depict the struggles for existence and predicaments of identity of the Taiwanese people with a humanistic tone. They tend to base on the life experiences of their authors, and reflect their worldviews.".
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- Taiwan_Nativist_Literature wikiPageWikiLink Self-determination.
- Taiwan_Nativist_Literature wikiPageWikiLink Socialism.
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- Taiwan_Nativist_Literature wikiPageWikiLink Yang_Kui.
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- Taiwan_Nativist_Literature wikiPageWikiLinkText "Taiwan Nativist Literature".
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- Taiwan_Nativist_Literature p "Xiangtu Wenxue".
- Taiwan_Nativist_Literature poj "Hiong-thó͘ Bûn-ha̍k".
- Taiwan_Nativist_Literature t "鄉土文學".
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- Taiwan_Nativist_Literature subject Category:Taiwanese_literature.
- Taiwan_Nativist_Literature comment "Taiwan Nativist Literature (Chinese: 鄉土文學; pinyin: Xiangtu Wenxue; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Hiong-thó͘ Bûn-ha̍k). Xiangtu (鄉土), literally meaning the hometown soil, symbolizes nativism; and Wenxue (文學) is literature. Nativist Literature refers to a genre in Taiwanese Literature. It derived from the Taiwanese New Literature Movement (台灣新文學運動) under the Japanese rule in the 1920s, died down after 1937 when the Japanese government strengthened its colonial policy, and recaptured public attention in the 1970s.".
- Taiwan_Nativist_Literature label "Taiwan Nativist Literature".
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