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.
Not All Stories Are Yours To Tell – A Reflection on The Century Bloodshed Part II
Written by Chee-Hann Wu. This article continues reflecting on the controversy surrounding The Century Bloodshed, focusing on the balance between artistic freedom and ethical responsibility. Through classroom discussions, she argues that creators must be accountable when portraying real trauma, especially unresolved historical tragedies like the Lin family murders. The piece emphasises consent, agency, and historical awareness, concluding that some stories, particularly those rooted in others’ suffering, may not belong to outsiders to tell.
