Parisian Students Also Participate in Taiwan History Remedial Classes, Deconstructing the Consciousness Behind Technical Terms
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In response to the trend of Taiwan history remedial classes, INALCO and NTNU's International Taiwan Studies Research Center held a "Taiwan History Remedial Class" and a screening of the documentary "Hand in Hand" in Paris. Liu Zhan-yue, head of Taiwan Studies at INALCO, guided students to deconstruct the consciousness behind technical terms to understand Taiwan's societal changes. The course, which has seen increasing enrollment, aims to provide a multi-faceted view of Taiwan's history.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What role did INALCO play in the Taiwan History Remedial Class held in Paris in 2024?
- A: INALCO co-organized the Taiwan History Remedial Class and a screening of 'Hand in Hand' in Paris to explore Taiwan's societal changes.
- Q: Which documentary was screened during the NTNU and INALCO joint event in Paris in 2024?
- A: The documentary 'Hand in Hand' was screened during the Taiwan History Remedial Class event in Paris organized by NTNU and INALCO.
- Q: Who led the discussion on technical terms in Taiwan's history at the Paris event hosted by INALCO in 2024?
- A: Liu Zhan-yue, head of Taiwan Studies at INALCO, guided students in deconstructing technical terms related to Taiwan's history.
- Q: How many institutions co-hosted the Taiwan History Remedial Class in Paris in 2024?
- A: Two institutions, INALCO and NTNU's International Taiwan Studies Research Center, co-hosted the Taiwan History Remedial Class in Paris.
- Q: What is the main goal of the Taiwan History Remedial Class series launched by NTNU and INALCO?
- A: The course aims to provide a multi-faceted view of Taiwan's history by analyzing the consciousness behind technical terms.