Written by Aleksandrs Gross and Gunter Schubert. Gunter Schubert believes that maintaining some distance from the object of inquiry is sensible for analytical clarity and intellectual independence. The field of Taiwan studies cannot be a discipline in and of itself; it must span disciplines. Reflecting on his own academic journey, he believes that an academic career cannot be planned and that each step is valuable.
Harmonies Against the Silence: The GongSheng Music Commemoration’s Quest for Justice
Written by Liao Pin-yen. The author, representing the Taiwan Youth Association for Transitional Justice and Kiong-Seng, illustrates how the GongSheng Music Commemoration, a youth-led initiative in Taiwan, reimagines remembrance of the 228 Incident and the White Terror. Through music, exhibitions, storytelling, and NGO participation, the festival bridges generational distance from authoritarian history, advocates for transitional justice, and demonstrates how cultural activism can sustain public memory and civic engagement in contemporary Taiwan.
