Tuesday, July 30, 2024
Another new book in the former native speaker's library
Monday, July 22, 2024
Aging
I've been hearing a lot lately from friends and relatives about various age-related or partially age-related health problems they're encountering. And then I share my own health problems back! I guess I'm at that stage of life when this is par for the course. Combined with that are the deaths of famous people from my childhood or youth, like Richard Simmons, Bob Newhart, Dr. Ruth, etc. And then President Biden steps away from the presidential campaign after lots of loud questions about his ability to govern at his age. (I'm not going to go into political commentary here.)
Not sure what point I'm trying to make here, if any. Just that this is on my mind these days.
Saturday, July 13, 2024
Two new books in the former native speaker's library
Got back from a short trip to find these two books that I ordered from 博客來 books:
- 移工築起的地下社會:跨國勞動在臺灣 (Underground Lives: Stories Untold for Migrant Workers in Taiwan), by 簡永達 (2023)
- 冷戰下的「臺灣研究」:北美人類學家訪問紀錄 (Studying Taiwan Before Taiwan Studies: American Anthropologists in Cold War Taiwan), edited by Derek Sheridan, Dominic Meng-Hsuan Yang, and Tseng Wen-liang (2024)
The latter is in both English and Chinese, so I'll probably be reading that first. But before that, I have a lot of work to catch up on...
Monday, July 01, 2024
【台灣演義】大學史 (History of Universities in Taiwan)
This was produced in 2020, but I didn't see it back then. It's pretty interesting. I learned a bit more about higher education during the Japanese colonial period and the martial law period.
I don't agree with some of the information in the video, though. They said that Soochow University was the first private university in Taiwan, but according to Wikipedia, it wasn't actually fully certified as a university until 1971. Classes started at Tunghai University in 1955, though for some reason, Tunghai isn't mentioned in this video.