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The Politics Behind Taiwan’s Soft Power
- Taiwan Travelogue won the International Booker Prize, making it the first Mandarin-language novel to win in translation.
- The authors Yang Shang-zi and Lin King previously won the U.S. National Book Award for Translated Literature in 2024.
- The novel is set during the Japanese colonial period and examines a relationship between a Japanese author and a Taiwanese interpreter.
- The piece notes that Taiwan's government has invested in translating Taiwanese literature as part of cultural diplomacy.
- The article highlights internal Taiwan politics, noting support and criticism from Pan-Green and Pan-Blue figures during the 2025 Great Recall Movement.
- The Diplomat frames the win as part of Taiwan’s broader soft-power narrative amid cross-strait tensions.
- The article mentions programs like Books for Taiwan and Taiwan Plus as part of cultural outreach.
- The narrative connects Taiwan’s literary success to broader cultural representation abroad and internal debates on identity.
- The Diplomat notes potential partisan reactions to the book's themes within Taiwan.
- Taiwan Travelogue is described as a historical text with contemporary invention hints.
- The piece emphasizes dialogue with Chinese readers about Taiwan’s future identity.
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