War in the camphor zone: Indigenous resistance to colonial capitalism in upland Taiwan, 1895–1915

IF 0.6 Q2 AREA STUDIES Japan Forum Pub Date : 2020-11-04 DOI:10.1080/09555803.2020.1794931
Toulouse-Antonin Roy
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Abstract Between 1895 and 1915, Japanese police and military forces invaded Taiwan’s Indigenous highlands for control of camphor. At the dawn of the twentieth century, camphor crystals were a vital natural resource used in the production of celluloid, pharmaceuticals, and industrial chemicals. The consequences of this single commodity were far-reaching, as Japanese pacification armies shelled and burned Indigenous villages to the ground, forcibly relocated tens of thousands, and killed both resistance fighters and innocent civilians. This article examines patterns of frontier warfare in upland Taiwan, with a focus on the Japanese colonial state’s confrontations with the northeastern Atayal peoples (also spelled ‘Dayan’). Despite severe material disadvantages and continuous assaults on their communities, Atayal peoples fought back against the violence of dispossession, frustrating the economic designs of a major empire with numerically superior armies and advanced firepower. In revisiting this history, this article hopes to shed light on the dynamics of resistance, strategic accommodation, and conquest that defined relations between expanding capitalist states, their industries, and Indigenous peoples at the height of the imperialist era.
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樟脑地带的战争:台湾高地原住民对殖民资本主义的反抗,1895-1915
摘要1895年至1915年间,日本警察和军队入侵台湾土著高地,以控制樟脑。在二十世纪初,樟脑晶体是一种重要的自然资源,用于生产赛璐珞、药品和工业化学品。这一单一商品的后果是深远的,因为日本绥靖军炮击并烧毁了土著村庄,强行迁移了数万人,并杀害了抵抗战士和无辜平民。本文探讨了台湾高地的边防战争模式,重点探讨了日本殖民地与东北泰雅族的对抗。尽管他们的社区面临严重的物质劣势和持续的袭击,泰雅族人民还是对剥夺财产的暴力进行了反击,挫败了一个拥有数量优势军队和先进火力的大帝国的经济设计。在回顾这段历史时,本文希望阐明抵抗、战略适应和征服的动态,这些动态定义了帝国主义时代鼎盛时期不断扩张的资本主义国家、其工业和土著人民之间的关系。
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