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One China, Many Taiwans: The Geopolitics of Cross-Strait Tourism

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Ian Rowen
2023
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One China, Many Taiwans shows how tourism performs and transforms territory. In 2008, as the People's Republic of China pointed over a thousand missiles across the Taiwan Strait, it sent millions of tourists in the same direction with the encouragement of Taiwan's politicians and businesspeople. Contrary to the PRC's efforts to use tourism to incorporate Taiwan into an imaginary "One China," tourism aggravated tensions between the two polities, polarized Taiwanese society, and pushed Taiwanese popular sentiment farther toward support for national self-determination.

Consequently, Taiwan was performed as a part of China for Chinese group tourists versus experienced as a place of everyday life. Taiwan's national identity grew increasingly plural, such that not just one or two, but many Taiwans coexisted, even as it faced an existential military threat. Ian Rowen's treatment of tourism as a political technology provides a new theoretical lens for social scientists to examine the impacts of tourism in the region and worldwide.

Table of Contents

Cover

pp. 1-7

Half Title Page, Title Page, Copyright, Dedication

pp. i-vi

Contents

pp. vii-viii

List of Illustrations

pp. ix-x

Acknowledgments

pp. xi-xii

List of Abbreviations

pp. xiii-xiv

Note on Transliteration

pp. xv-xviii

Introduction

pp. 1-15

1. How Taiwan Became an Exceptional Territory

pp. 16-33

2. The Rise of Cross-Strait Travel and Tourism

pp. 34-46

3. Taiwan as Tourist Heterotopia

pp. 47-71

4. Circling Taiwan, Chinese Tour-Group Style

pp. 72-99

5. The Varieties of Independent Tourist Experience

pp. 100-117

6. Waves of Tourists, Waves of Protest, and the End of "One China"

pp. 118-141

Epilogue

pp. 142-148

Appendix: Methodology

pp. 149-152

Notes

pp. 153-156

References

pp. 157-170

Index

pp. 171-177
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