Abstract—This study is based on the study of the " The
Development of Taiwan Aboriginal Writers' Literature in the
21st Century: From 2000 to 2020. The indigenous peoples'
studies were lack of academic research , so the “ Native writers
in the literature of the indigenous people writing: from 2000 to
2020” or the study of awareness of the problem, according to
the twenty-first century indigenous writers written by the
indigenous people writing text, such as Walis Nokan, Syaman
Rapongan, Badai, Neqou Soqluman, Siyapenjipengaya,
Paelabang Danapan, Salizan. Takisvilainan. Islituan, Rimui Aki,
Kowan‧Talall, Sakinu Yalonglong Auvini‧Kadresengan, Liglav
A-wu, Husluman Vava, Mulaneng, Adaw Palaf, Masao Aki,
Abus Takisvilianan, Kaji Cihung, Zhao Huilin, Wei Yuheng,
Nolay Piho, Nakao Eki Pacidal... and other postcolonial
theorists' point of view, combing and discussing the core issues
such as consciousness, ethnic issues, text view and literary
development in the writing of “indigenous peoples”, such as
Edward Wadie Said, Frantz Fanon, Antonio Gramsci, Michel
Foucault.
Index Terms—Taiwan literature, aboriginal literature,
aboriginal writing, 21st century literature, modern literature,
indigenous people, postcolonial theory.
Cheng-Hui Tsai is with the National Taichung University of Science and
Technology, Center the Authors Names Here Center for General Education,
Taiwan (e-mail: chenghuitsai@nutc.edu.tw).
Chuan-Po Wang was with Department of Industrial Design, Chaoyang
University of Technology, Taiwan (e-mail: chuanpowang@gmail.com).
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Cite:Cheng-Hui Tsai and Chuan-Po Wang, "The Development of Taiwan Aboriginal Writers' Literature in the 21st Century: From 2000 to 2020," International Journal of Languages, Literature and Linguistics vol. 5, no. 2, pp. 103-111, 2019.