Dr. Amélie Keyser-Verreault, lead of the Taiwan as Pioneer research project at Tübingen University has achieved the following results:
TAP related publications
Peer reviewed
Keyser-Verreault, A. (under review) “I've improved career prospects, but I've encountered challenges in terms of intimacy”: When Taiwanese migrants are confronted with gender issues in Japan
Keyser-Verreault, A. (under review) Lying flat in Taiwan: Young people’s alternative life choices in the post-developmentalist era
Keyser-Verreault, A. (under review) Reinventing the Chinese postnatal rituals: “Doing the month” in Taiwanese postpartum nursing centres.
Keyser-Verreault, A. (forthcoming 2025). Emotions at stake in the lying flat phenomenon: Looking at alternative life choices among Taiwanese youth, In Lee, PH, Tseng, YC and Martinez-Lacabe, A (Eds), The Politics of Emotions in Everyday Taiwan, Routledge Research on Taiwan Series
Keyser-Verreault, A. (forthcoming 2024). Taiwan’s LGBT+ movement. In Schubert, G. (eds) Routledge Handbook of Contemporary Taiwan, 2nd edition, London. Routledge.
Keyser-Verreault, A. (2024). Gender, self-transformation, and digital performance: Female Taiwanese international students’ mediated communication with their parents. In B. Zani and I. Cheng (Eds.), Living Across Connectivity: Intimacy, entrepreneurship and activism of East Asian migrants online and offline. Anthem Press.
Keyser-Verreault, A. (2024). Gender, neoliberal rationality, and anti-aspirational temporality: Women’s resistance to the quest for beauty in Taiwan. Asian Anthropology, (Impact Factor 1.06) https://doi.org/10.1080/1683478X.2024.2331267
Non-peer reviewed
Keyser-Verreault, A. & Hsu Yu-Yin (2024). The modernization of postnatal care tradition: History, features, and challenges of Taiwanese postpartum nursing centres. Taiwan Insight
Keyser-Verreault, A. (2024). 【移民工故事集】身為一位在日本的外國媽媽與職業女性,我得付出比別人更多的努力.
https://opinion.cw.com.tw/blog/profile/554/article/14729?fbclid=IwAR32UuMxwZ9MU5AzmbaDajqYT7XKF7OLVL5ABo6ip6LpLET5uI-vGn-Qt6M
Keyser-Verreault, A. (2024). I didn’t have the choice but to be strong. International Institute for Asian Studies, Leiden, Netherlands
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