I Am Who I Think I Am: On Finding My Identity in Taiwan
“Where are you from?” is a question almost every Asian American has grown up hearing (in addition to its ruder close cousin—“What are
“Where are you from?” is a question almost every Asian American has grown up hearing (in addition to its ruder close cousin—“What are
I arrived in Taipei in late June of 2015 to begin my sabbatical leave and my Fulbright research focusing on the “sharing city,” part
My research is primarily concerned with texts produced and circulated in the early medieval period from roughly the second to the seventh centuries
Despite being constrained by non-recognition as a sovereign state by the majority of the world’s states, Taiwan seeks to be a constructive member
Kaohsiung is the second largest city in Taiwan. It is also Taiwan’s hub of heavy industry and a world-class port. The Twenty-five Ladies’ Tomb was
Ever since I decided to become a composer, I’ve longed for the opportunity to spend a year abroad and immerse myself in a different culture.
I would first like to thank Fulbright Taiwan for giving me this opportunity to come to Taiwan and learn about its healthcare system.
I am so lucky and grateful for the opportunity to conduct my Fulbright research in Taiwan. For most of my fellow
In 2014 I read a news article that shocked me. A large semiconductor manufacturer in southern Taiwan was fined a paltry $90,900 for discharging untreated
I am a little late because Connor has taken me to UNIQLO to buy some kind of padded jacket–call it turquoise–I am bad