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Fear of Disconnecting: Global Health Imaginations and the Transformations of the Taiwanese State
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Fear of Disconnecting: Global Health Imaginations and the Transformations of the Taiwanese State

Po-Chia Tseng
New Global Studies, 卷.15(2-3), 頁碼.145-163
08/2021

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global ethnography global health globality transnational feminist sociology Taiwan Social Sciences (all) Economics Econometrics and Finance (all)
Global health scholarship concerning AIDS governance often regards the global either as products of translocal connections or as external forces that initiate local restructurings. As a state without a membership in major global organizations, Taiwan alternatively presents a case for conceiving of global health as grounded, competing imaginations which serve as the foundation both for a symbolic pursuit of Taiwan's global membership and for the transformations of the Taiwanese state. Building on a global ethnography perspective, this study explores the idea of in-pursuit-of-globality nationalism by examining three AIDS projects in Taiwan that configured global and national imaginations simultaneously. It particularly looks into how sexuality and race became sites of transformative struggles in those projects, arguing that Taiwan's marginality is not only a product of global geopolitics but also a standpoint on which multiple globalities are imagined and (re)produced. As such, this study contributes to global health scholarship by rejecting a monolithic view of the global and the national and by centering racial and sexual imaginations in processes of globalization.

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