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<h2>Contents</h2> List of Tables 000 Acknowledgments 000 Series Editors' Introduction 000 I. Introductory Material 1. Experiences of Being a "Native" Observing Anthropology 000 2. A Brief Overview of American Anthropologists' Investigation of "Others" before 1955 000 3. A Brief Overview of the History of Governing Taiwan 000 II. American Social Scientists' Complicity with Domination 4. A Case Study of Pseudo-Objectivity: The Hoover Institution Analysis of 1947 Resistance and Repression 000 5. Some American Witnesses to the kmt's 1947 Reign of Terror on Taiwan 000 6. Studies of kmt-Imposed Land Reform 000 7. American Anthropologists Looking through Taiwan to See "Traditional" China, 1950-1990 000 III. Anthropological Writing of the 1990s Based on Research on Taiwan 8. A Taiwanese Woman Who Became a Spirit Medium: Native and Alien Models of How Taiwanese Identify Spirit Possession 000 9. The Non-Obliteration of Taiwanese Women's Names 000 10. The Aftermath: Fleeing Democratization 000 Conclusion 000 Notes 000 References 000 Index 000
Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:
Ethnology -- Taiwan -- History.
Ethnology -- Taiwan -- Field work.
Ethnologists -- United States -- Attitudes.
Ethnologists -- Taiwan -- Attitudes.
Taiwan -- Foreign public opinion.
Taiwan -- Foreign relations -- United States.
United States -- Foreign relations -- Taiwan.