• Title of article

    KAWAII IN TAIWAN POLITICS

  • Author/Authors

    Chuang, Yin C. Taiwan Normal University, Taiwan

  • From page
    1
  • To page
    17
  • Abstract
    By investigating the case of A-Bian Doll (see Figure 1), this paper explores how Kawaii (the Japanese word for cute) has pervaded in Taiwan, and has since been appropriated by Taiwanese politicians as one of the significant methods for advancing democratisation, and constructing collective imagination and national identities. Particularly, this paper explores how Kawaii is represented and reproduced in Taiwan politics. I will first discuss how Kawaii is produced and consumed in Taiwanese people s everyday life in relation to the process of democratisation and the formation of consumer society. I will then move to the discussion of the A-Bian Doll and its accessories, which is arguably the most significant example of how Kawaii is made tangible in Taiwanese politics. I will examine how Kawaii is appropriated as a familiar element from Taiwanese culture by former President Chen s staffers, and is then injected into ingredients drawn from Taiwanese baseball culture and the features of Chen to produce the A-Bian Doll and its accessories. By making and advertising the A-Bian Doll and its accessories, Chen s staffers create a new culture, and then feed this back into social circulation, mobilise supporters and gain votes.
  • Keywords
    Kawaii , Taiwan politics , A , Bian doll , democratisation , national identities
  • Journal title
    International Journal of Asia Pacific Studies
  • Journal title
    International Journal of Asia Pacific Studies
  • Record number

    2658437