:::

Introduction

:::

Equipment resources

 
The department has seven special research rooms, as follows:
       The "Chinese Women's Literature Research Room" was hosted by Teacher Huang Liqing. Located in Room L528 of the Literature Museum, it is the first professional research department in the department and houses thousands of books on Chinese female world literature and modern and contemporary literary theory. This research lab focuses on rethinking and constructing traditional issues of gender, women, and gender. The Forum on Women's Literature and the "College Talks" book meeting are held on a regular basis, and special lectures on experts and scholars in women's research fields at home and abroad are extended.
 
       The "Children's Literature Research Office" was presided over by Mr. Nicholas Tse. Located in Room L517 of the Literature Museum, this laboratory develops students who are interested in joining children's literature, collaborate with related courses such as “Children's Literature”, and applies complete training. It is also accompanied by the “Cultural and Creative Studio”, “Pippi and Dan”. "Dan Publishing House", planning and publishing version of the student's creative editorial picture book, fairy tale set, children's poetry collection and cultural and creative products, publishing results presented to the hometown and overseas Chinese school.
 
       The "Field Investigation Laboratory" was established in 1996. It was originally chaired by Mr. Zhou Yanwen (1996-2016) and is currently chaired by Mr. Huang Wenqian's assistant teacher. Located in Room L405 of the Literature Museum, it collects documents and conducts site visits to record and witness the changes in the history, cultural relics, and cultural landscape of freshwater. Over the years, the results of "Food and Money", "Regulations", "History", "Temple History", "Artistic History" and "Life History" have been completed. This research office attaches great importance to fieldwork, interview writing, and other empirical work. It also followed up with the rise of the mass media era, participated in the "Cultural Freshwater" project of the School of Literature, and integrated the way of documentary to record the changes of freshwater. In addition, since December 2015, the publication of the biannual magazine “Slightly” has been further published. The first issue is “Freshwater Nightlife”. The second issue examines the relationship between fresh water and various art media (summarizing literature, art, music, maps, photography, films, performances, architecture, etc.). The third issue was "Freshwater aliens." Through the lives of foreign priests, Vietnamese brides, light rail workers, widows, teachers, students and old street shopkeepers who live in fresh water, the vision includes religion, ground floor, new immigrants, new workers, and practitioners of local education. To expand the people's understanding of the non-essential/changing nature of the so-called "home," the place of return, the current land, the existing new land, new realities, and new feelings in the floating world. ”
 
       The "Image Comics Research Lab" was hosted by Teacher Ma Minghao. Located in Room L411 of the Literature Museum, this research room is a collection of thousands of rare comic books in Taiwan. On the one hand, it devotes itself to interviews with Taiwanese manga artists and builds a history of Taiwan comic books. On the one hand, it discusses issues related to the cultural and creative industry and promotes practical cooperation in the industry. In conjunction with the curriculum and publications, it opened special topics such as the “Image Art and Comic Industry” and published the “Daily Pill”, an open-water publication.
 
       The "Confucian Studies Room" (established in the first semester of the 100 school year) was presided over by Gao Baiyuan. Located in Room L403 of the Literature Museum, this department is a contemporary research center of contemporary Neo-Confucianism in Taiwan. In this study room, we inherited Taiwan’s contemporary Neo-Confucianism and cooperated with this department to establish the “Confucian Studies Room Reading Club”. Teachers from Zhou Deliang, Luo Yachun, and Li Ruru as instructors lead the students to study classics and discuss them together. The Chinese learn to think critically and observe the humanistic spirit.
 
       "The Writing Consulting Research Office" (established in the first semester of the 104 school year) was presided over by Teacher Lin Yi. Set in Room L414 of the Literature Museum, this research room is designed to provide students of Tamkang who love writing to discuss with each other and read together, a space that is warm and suitable for reflection. The “Literature for Literary Creation Book” was set up. The students shared their works with each other, studied the literary classics at the same time, and read while writing. They also encouraged their classmates to participate in various literary awards inside and outside the school to demonstrate their achievements.
 
       The "Editing and Publishing Research Office" (established in the first semester of the 105 school year) was presided over by Teacher Yang Zonghan. Located in Room L405 of the Literature Museum, the research center focuses on topics such as editing, interviews, and publishing. It combines courses such as "Editing and Editing of Literature and Art", "Editing and Publishing", and publication of "Collecting a few pages." Regularly invites the world-class elites of the Chinese language to hold professional seminars or practical workshops to pass on experiences and to train tomorrow's stars for future compilation and publication.
 
« February 2024»
MonTueWedThuFriSatDay
   01020304
05060708091011
12131415161718
19202122232425
26272829
cron web_use_log