Over 120,000 invaluable artifacts – ranging from manuscripts, calligraphy pieces and paintings, to wares and utensils – are housed in the ...
Book bans restrict not only what can be published but also freedom of thought and expression. From Japanese colonial rule (1895-1945) through the post...
In the post-pandemic world, people have decided to coexist with the virus instead of living with the initial anxiety that led to "fear for others...
Taiwan aboriginal literature is the upper reach of the long river of the literary history. When oral literature became a genre and words no longer con...
Literary writings and thoughts stay quiet when they are in the authors' minds. Once they are printed and published, they incite feelings and raise sym...
Animals are ever-present in literature, with animal-related totems, portraitures, affective characters, and personifications all familiar elements in ...