碩士 / 國立臺北教育大學 / 台灣文學研究所 / 94 / Abstract
The Resistance of Taiwanese doctors to the Nationalist Party, Guomindang’s coercive ruling after WWII was identical to that of Jiang Wei Shuei, Lai He and others against Japanese colonization. Many doctors died, were put in jails, or were under long-term surveillance in the process of the 228 Event, country-cleansing campaign, appeasement, and white terror. Those surviving the process were mostly forced to become silent and quiet.
This phenomenon lasted for about 30 years old until the influential “Formosa Incident” took place. Doctors who could no longer endure the situation formed a group. These doctors were born and graduated from medical schools in central and southern Taiwan. They were Dr. Zeng Guei-Hai, Dr. Jiang Zih De, and Dr. Jheng Jong Ming, who documented environmental protection, medical incidences, and historical events in their poetry. Through the imagery, metaphor, and irony of poetry, they expressed their dissatisfaction with Guomindang’s inappropriate administration as well as their suggestions for improvement. Their achievement and influence are compatible with those of Jiang Wei Shuei and Lai He during the Japanese ruling. They continued the tradition of the Cultural Resistance of Taiwanese doctors and set another example for the descendents.
The integration of literature and society is presented in these three doctors’ poetries and personality, which can be verified and proved. They not only have their medical expertise and are kind in treating people, but also are dedicated in composing poetries. Their efforts and contribution to the society will definitely be made known on both Taiwanese medical history and cultural and social history.
Nowadays, another party has taken power. Although the performance of the contemporary ruling party, the Democratic Progressive Party, is not satisfactory, they make decisions and policies prioritizing Taiwanese sovereignty. On the other hand, the opposition party obviously deviates from the great Taiwan land. They have never been able to provide Taiwan people with the option of “Taiwan Independence” apart from the two existing options, reunification and the status quo. Their behavior is against the principle of democracy and the universal value of “Let the civilians make their decisions”. Civilians, regardless of their origins, are the owner of their country. That is why they need to resist unrighteousness for protecting their homeland, and decide their own future. This may have been the same reason for which Zeng Guei-Hai, Jiang Zih De, and Jheng Jong Ming were dedicated to the cultural fight career.
Keyword: Taiwanese doctors of poets, The Cultural Resistance, Zeng Guei-Hai, Jiang Zih De, Jheng Jong Ming, Realist poetry.
Identifer | oai:union.ndltd.org:TW/094NTPTC625004 |
Date | January 2006 |
Creators | Jun-An Jian, 簡俊安 |
Contributors | 趙天儀 |
Source Sets | National Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations in Taiwan |
Language | zh-TW |
Detected Language | English |
Type | 學位論文 ; thesis |
Format | 160 |
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