Taiwan Experts Videos
The Taiwan Studies Program’s Taiwan Expert Series brings together interdisciplinary scholars who study a variety of aspects pretraining to Taiwan. This series aims to shed light on the work of experts on Taiwan in order to foster better understanding and research.
Taiwan Expert Series – Season 1
Taiwan Expert Series – Season 2
Taiwan Expert Series – Season 3
Taiwan Expert Series – Season 2, Episode 1: Interview with Professor Michael Berry (UCLA)
On this episode of the Taiwan Studies Program’s Taiwan Expert Series, program Director Professor Ashley Esarey interviews Professor Michael Berry, University of California, Los Angeles, to discuss his work on literature and popular culture in Taiwan, as well as his thoughts on promising future direction of research on Taiwan.
Taiwan Expert Series – Season 2, Episode 2: Interview with Professor Kuei-min Chang (National Taiwan Uni.)
On this episode of the Taiwan Studies Program’s Taiwan Expert Series, program Director Professor Ashley Esarey interviews Professor Kuei-min Chang, National Taiwan University, Taipei, to discuss her work on religious exchanges between Taiwan and China, well as thoughts on promising future direction of research on Taiwan.
Taiwan Expert Series-Season 2, Episode 5: Interview with Prof. Shih-Hung Lo (National Chung Cheng University)
Taiwan Expert Series – Season 2, Episode 3: Interview with Dr. Guo-Juin Hong (Duke University)
On this episode of the Taiwan Studies Program’s Taiwan Expert Series, program Director Professor Ashley Esarey interviews Dr. Guo-Juin Hong, Duke University, to discuss his work on Taiwanese media and cinema, as well as his thoughts on promising future direction of research on Taiwan.
Taiwan Expert Series – Season 2, Episode 4: Interview with Dr. Chang-Ling Huang (National Taiwan University)
On this episode of the Taiwan Studies Program’s Taiwan Expert Series, program Director Professor Ashley Esarey interviews Dr. Dr.Chang-Ling Huang, National Taiwan University, to discuss her work on gender and politics in Taiwan, as well as his thoughts on promising future direction of research on Taiwan.