New Books in Anthropology

Anru Lee, "Haunted Modernities: Gender, Memory, and Placemaking in Postindustrial Taiwan" (U Hawaii Press, 2023)

Feb 9, 2024
In this engaging discussion, Professor Anru Lee, a renowned anthropologist from John Jay College, delves into her book, exploring the haunting tragedy of 25 unwed women's drownings in Taiwan's industrial past. She examines how these deaths shaped societal memory and gender roles, influencing memorialization and activism. Lee highlights the cultural significance of transforming burial sites into public spaces, discussing the intersection of feminist movements and labor rights. Ultimately, she reveals how history and memory inform contemporary identity in postindustrial Taiwan.
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