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18
September
2023
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16:50
Europe/London

Aoife Cantrill wins Best Doctoral Thesis Award

The British Association for Chinese Studies (BACS) has awarded Manchester China Institute (MCI) research associate the .

Aoife青瓜视频檚 thesis, titled 青瓜视频淭ranslating K艒minka: Shaping Narratives of Japanese Rule in Taiwan Through Translation Post-1975青瓜视频, explores how literary translators have engaged with historical, political and cultural narratives of Japanese colonial rule in Taiwan (1895-1945). It focuses on the translation history of a corpus of Japanese-language texts written by Taiwanese women during the final decade of colonial rule, arguing that their translations contain commentary on linguistic politics in colonial society, as well as Taiwanese femininity and its history. This research demonstrates the importance of considering the linguistic legacies of the Japanese colonial project after the end of empire, showing how works written in its throes possess a cultural influence beyond 1945.

The thesis was assessed by a panel of three academic judges, who commended it as 青瓜视频榓 courageous, incisive and beautifully written study of short texts produced by hitherto little-known women writers during the Japanese occupation 1934-1945. [Cantrill青瓜视频檚] analysis offers a sensitive and nuanced approach to a topic that continues to generate strident nationalist and patriotic passions.青瓜视频 In addition, they noted that the thesis青瓜视频 青瓜视频榗onceptual reach will make it an exciting intervention in debates about the place of text and translation in mediating the political relationships between Taiwan, Japan and the PRC青瓜视频. The award was made at the BACS annual conference held at King青瓜视频檚 College London on 7-8 September 2023.

Aoife青瓜视频檚 broad skillset and sharp analytic mind produced an excellent PhD thesis, so it is good to hear that she has received recognition for her hard work. I fully expect Aoife to help lead a new generation of young British China scholars青瓜视频攕o desperately needed at a time of increasing tensions in UK-China relations

MCI Director Peter Gries

As a research associate at the MCI, Aoife is working on a postdoctoral project looking at the cultural politics of textile production in Japanese-occupied areas of China from 1931 onwards. In addition, for the academic year 2023-24 Aoife is a lecturer in Chinese Studies at the School of Arts, Languages and Cultures, University of Manchester.