LUNG Yingtai, “A Look Inside: Taiwanese in a Time of Cross-Strait Crisis” (BUCSA Taiwan Forum, Monday Sept. 18, 2023)

 


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About the Speaker: 

Lung Yingtai is a writer, literary critic and public intellectual. Lung not only has a large number of devoted readers in her native Taiwan, but her works also have great influence in the Chinese-language world in Singapore, Malaysia, China, and North America.
Lung entered public service as Taipei City Government’s first Minister of Culture in 1999 and served as Taiwan’s inaugural Minister of Culture from 2012-2014.
She is author of more than two dozen books, including essays, fiction, reportage, and literary criticism. Her 1985 book, The Wild Fire, created a major cultural stir for its honest and introspective look at the social and political problems facing contemporary Taiwan society.
Big River, Big Sea: Untold Stories of 1949, published in 2009, became a must-read in greater China despite that it has been banned in China.
She was Hung Leung Hao Ling Distinguished Fellow in Humanities at the University of Hong Kong from 2015-2020.
For an interesting conversation with Lung Yingtai about her recent work, see https://www.nhlrc.ucla.edu/apc/event/15184