This study focuses on the spatial transformation of Taipei in colonial Taiwan from 1895-1945, and draws attention to the relationships of the following terms: the colonizer, the colonized and the urban form. The article consists of three main sections: introduction of current scholarship and major debate; discussion on the theories in relation to space and body; Taipei as a case study in light of "city-as-text" and "text-as-city" contributed by both the colonizer and the colonized subjects. The purpose of this article is to probe and to discover whether the construction of such a colonial modernity in Taiwan was a process not anticipated by its contemporary colonized subjects.
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Wu, P. S. (2010). Walking in colonial Taiwan: A study on urban modernization of Taipei, 1895-1945. Journal of Asian Architecture and Building Engineering, 9(2), 307–314. https://doi.org/10.3130/jaabe.9.307
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