A Glocalised National Narrative: A Siraya-based Discourse In The Tai-gi Puppet Play Blitzkrieg Siraya

Globalisation, which has become a buzzword in current debates, is said to deconstruct and replace nations in "the era of post-nationalism." On the other hand, fear of being inundated with globalism rekindles local consciousness, forging more "imagined communities" that are co-...

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Main Author: Tenn , Nga-i
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description Globalisation, which has become a buzzword in current debates, is said to deconstruct and replace nations in "the era of post-nationalism." On the other hand, fear of being inundated with globalism rekindles local consciousness, forging more "imagined communities" that are co-constituted by interlaced local liaisons. As a consequence, nationalism does not fade out, but undergoes a series of transformations. National narratives re-emerge with varied facets and more localised substantiation. Blitzkrieg Siraya, a Tai-gi puppet play marks this new breed of "glocalised national narrative"—a new discourse fermented by both globalism and localism. Debuting in 2010, Blitzkrieg Siraya receives much acclamation. It tells of how descendants of Han immigrants and Siraya, a lowland Austronesian people populating southern Taiwan, transcend mutual animosity and fight together against an evil spirit to defend their homeland. The narrative gives a vivid picture of Siraya's matrifocal culture, challenging Han-dominated ethnic stereotypes and male-centric gender bias. Two other factors distinguish Blitzkrieg Siraya from other Taiwan-made puppet plays. Unlike Taiwan's traditional puppet shows, which are confined to Chinese framework, Blitzkrieg Siraya is based on Taiwan's historical context. Moreover, it is the first Tai-gi puppet play that highlights Sirayans, who were barely mentioned in the Chinese-Han-dominant discourse. Blitzkrieg Siraya re-addresses Taiwan as a multi-ethnic society with solid Austronesian roots.
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spelling usm-408572018-07-02T08:26:11Z http://eprints.usm.my/40857/ A Glocalised National Narrative: A Siraya-based Discourse In The Tai-gi Puppet Play Blitzkrieg Siraya Tenn , Nga-i P1-1091 Philology. Linguistics(General) Globalisation, which has become a buzzword in current debates, is said to deconstruct and replace nations in "the era of post-nationalism." On the other hand, fear of being inundated with globalism rekindles local consciousness, forging more "imagined communities" that are co-constituted by interlaced local liaisons. As a consequence, nationalism does not fade out, but undergoes a series of transformations. National narratives re-emerge with varied facets and more localised substantiation. Blitzkrieg Siraya, a Tai-gi puppet play marks this new breed of "glocalised national narrative"—a new discourse fermented by both globalism and localism. Debuting in 2010, Blitzkrieg Siraya receives much acclamation. It tells of how descendants of Han immigrants and Siraya, a lowland Austronesian people populating southern Taiwan, transcend mutual animosity and fight together against an evil spirit to defend their homeland. The narrative gives a vivid picture of Siraya's matrifocal culture, challenging Han-dominated ethnic stereotypes and male-centric gender bias. Two other factors distinguish Blitzkrieg Siraya from other Taiwan-made puppet plays. Unlike Taiwan's traditional puppet shows, which are confined to Chinese framework, Blitzkrieg Siraya is based on Taiwan's historical context. Moreover, it is the first Tai-gi puppet play that highlights Sirayans, who were barely mentioned in the Chinese-Han-dominant discourse. Blitzkrieg Siraya re-addresses Taiwan as a multi-ethnic society with solid Austronesian roots. Penerbit Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM Press) 2014-07 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.usm.my/40857/1/IJAPS-102-2014-Art-2-35-721.pdf Tenn , Nga-i (2014) A Glocalised National Narrative: A Siraya-based Discourse In The Tai-gi Puppet Play Blitzkrieg Siraya. International Journal of Asia Pacific Studies (IJAPS), 10 (2). pp. 36-72. ISSN ISSN: 1823-6243 http://ijaps.usm.my/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/IJAPS-102-2014-Art-2-35-721.pdf
spellingShingle P1-1091 Philology. Linguistics(General)
Tenn , Nga-i
A Glocalised National Narrative: A Siraya-based Discourse In The Tai-gi Puppet Play Blitzkrieg Siraya
title A Glocalised National Narrative: A Siraya-based Discourse In The Tai-gi Puppet Play Blitzkrieg Siraya
title_full A Glocalised National Narrative: A Siraya-based Discourse In The Tai-gi Puppet Play Blitzkrieg Siraya
title_fullStr A Glocalised National Narrative: A Siraya-based Discourse In The Tai-gi Puppet Play Blitzkrieg Siraya
title_full_unstemmed A Glocalised National Narrative: A Siraya-based Discourse In The Tai-gi Puppet Play Blitzkrieg Siraya
title_short A Glocalised National Narrative: A Siraya-based Discourse In The Tai-gi Puppet Play Blitzkrieg Siraya
title_sort glocalised national narrative: a siraya-based discourse in the tai-gi puppet play blitzkrieg siraya
topic P1-1091 Philology. Linguistics(General)
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