Tanners of Taiwan
Tanners of Taiwan, authored by Scott Simon and published by Taylor & Francis Inc in 2005, takes readers on a captivating journey into the heart of Taiwan's leather-tanning communities. This insightful ethnography explores the intricate processes of identity construction among its inhabitants, forging a deep understanding of what it means to be Chinese or Taiwanese in today’s society. With a page count of 196, Simon employs life history analysis and detailed ethnographic observation to paint a vivid picture of cultural dynamics and group identity. Perfect for those interested in anthropology, cultural studies, and the social fabric of Taiwan, this book delves into the intersection of history and sociology. Discover the rich tapestry of life in Southern Taiwan with Tanners of Taiwan, a thought-provoking exploration that invites readers to reflect on identity and heritage.