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"An engrossing story of a life devoted to Taiwan. . . . A remarkable journey."

-- Enru Lin * Taipei Times *

"Lu's life story mirrors the story of Taiwan as a country. Both are trying to find their way in the world and break free — one from limiting gender expectations, the other from mainland China. . . . My Fight for a New Taiwan had me cheering on [Lu] and her compatriots as they fought for the country they loved so much."

-- Samantha Pak * Northwest Asian Weekly *

"An enjoyable narrative that captures how education and other broadening opportunities enabled the career and prominence of a smart and ambitious woman. . . . Lu’s experiences highlight the fragmentation and oppressiveness of Taiwan’s transitions, even as they offer hope that other Asian states might move further down the path of becoming more open societies."

-- Madeline Hsu * H-Asia (H-Net) *

"A welcome reminder of what is possible when political leaders - government officials and antigovernment activists alike - set aside their own interests and follow the will of the people they claim to serve. . . . Lu’s engaging voice and extraordinary candor make [this] a surprising and inspiring read."

-- Shelley Rigger * Foreign Affairs *

"[An] extraordinary record of late twentieth-century Taiwan history seen through the eyes of one of its victims, throwing valuable light on the atrocities that the present governing party might prefer [were] forgotten. . . . [The] narrative is told with disarming fluency and a rapidity that makes for breathless reading. . . . Combines historical record with a moving narrative of survival and dedication to the long-suffering people of Taiwan."

-- Michael Rand Hoare * The China Quarterly *

Table of Contents

Foreword
Preface
Map of Taiwan
Introduction
1. Dreams Come True
2. Taiwanese Daughter
3. Lifting Half the Sky
4. A Moth Flying Towards Flame
5. Human Rights Riot
6. Patriotism Imprisoned
7. In Search of Destiny
8. Knocking at the Gate of the UN
9. Political Trash
10. The Glorious Revolution
Epilogue
Notes
Glossary of Names
Index

My Fight for a New Taiwan

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    A Paperback / softback by Hsiu-lien Lu, Ashley Esarey, Jerome A. Cohen

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      Publisher: University of Washington Press
      Publication Date: 01/03/2016
      ISBN13: 9780295995557, 978-0295995557
      ISBN10: 0295995556

      Description

      Book Synopsis


      Trade Review

      "An engrossing story of a life devoted to Taiwan. . . . A remarkable journey."

      -- Enru Lin * Taipei Times *

      "Lu's life story mirrors the story of Taiwan as a country. Both are trying to find their way in the world and break free — one from limiting gender expectations, the other from mainland China. . . . My Fight for a New Taiwan had me cheering on [Lu] and her compatriots as they fought for the country they loved so much."

      -- Samantha Pak * Northwest Asian Weekly *

      "An enjoyable narrative that captures how education and other broadening opportunities enabled the career and prominence of a smart and ambitious woman. . . . Lu’s experiences highlight the fragmentation and oppressiveness of Taiwan’s transitions, even as they offer hope that other Asian states might move further down the path of becoming more open societies."

      -- Madeline Hsu * H-Asia (H-Net) *

      "A welcome reminder of what is possible when political leaders - government officials and antigovernment activists alike - set aside their own interests and follow the will of the people they claim to serve. . . . Lu’s engaging voice and extraordinary candor make [this] a surprising and inspiring read."

      -- Shelley Rigger * Foreign Affairs *

      "[An] extraordinary record of late twentieth-century Taiwan history seen through the eyes of one of its victims, throwing valuable light on the atrocities that the present governing party might prefer [were] forgotten. . . . [The] narrative is told with disarming fluency and a rapidity that makes for breathless reading. . . . Combines historical record with a moving narrative of survival and dedication to the long-suffering people of Taiwan."

      -- Michael Rand Hoare * The China Quarterly *

      Table of Contents

      Foreword
      Preface
      Map of Taiwan
      Introduction
      1. Dreams Come True
      2. Taiwanese Daughter
      3. Lifting Half the Sky
      4. A Moth Flying Towards Flame
      5. Human Rights Riot
      6. Patriotism Imprisoned
      7. In Search of Destiny
      8. Knocking at the Gate of the UN
      9. Political Trash
      10. The Glorious Revolution
      Epilogue
      Notes
      Glossary of Names
      Index

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