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Figures, Maps, and Tables

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 September 2021

Wei-Ping Lin
Affiliation:
National Taiwan University

Summary

Type
Chapter
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Island Fantasia
Imagining Subjects on the Military Frontline between China and Taiwan
, pp. ix - xi
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2021
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Figures, Maps, and Tables

Figures

  • 0.1Strolling along the alleyways of Matsu

  • 1.1Pirate house

  • 1.2Ox Horn surrounds the inlet and spreads uphill

  • 1.3Ancestral tablets and photos in a house

  • 2.1Matsu Warzone Administration Organization

  • 2.2A carved slogan erected beside a Matsu transportation hub: “One Island, One Life”

  • 2.3The buildings and sites related to the crime

  • 2.4Military bases and checkpoints around Nangan, Matsu

  • 3.1Picture of a shrimping net (with stakes, buoy, and net)

  • 3.2Women at a market selling shellfish they have gathered

  • 4.1The main building of the Supply Cooperative

  • 4.2The spatial layout of the Supply Cooperative

  • 4.3“Betting on Basketball”

  • 4.4A sketch of fishing boats trying to net yellow croaker

  • 5.1A brand new issue of Matsu Report being distributed to passengers waiting at Fu’ao Wharf for a ship to Taiwan

  • 5.2The main page of Matsu Online

  • 5.3All levels of government sections in Matsu have their own accounts on Matsu Online

  • 5.4A netizen challenges the Tianhou Temple election

  • 5.5A seller provides a phone number in an ad on Matsu Online

  • 5.6Matsu people at the 823 March with the building of KMT Central Party Department in the background

  • 6.1The Cover of The Wartime Childhood of Leimengdi

  • 6.2Xia Shuhua-Leimengdi stories on Matsu Online

  • 6.3“Return our land” cartoon

  • 6.4Qiaozi, Beigan (circa 1960)

  • 6.5Leimengdi’s siblings

  • 6.6Processing shrimp required the participation of the whole family

  • 6.7Chairs needed for a wedding banquet

  • 6.8A children’s party

  • 6.9Lantern Festival night in Matsu

  • 6.10Deity Yang taming demons on the sea

  • 6.11Leimengdi’s personal world

  • 6.12Newly arrived soldiers

  • 6.13Dad has disappeared

  • 6.14Hiding from soldiers while gathering wild vegetables by the seaside

  • 6.15Where are these yellow croakers from?

  • 6.16Going to Tangqi at night

  • 6.17Landmines everywhere

  • 6.18Leimengdi standing by barbed wire staring out hopelessly

  • 6.19Leimengdi’s memory of his mother

  • 6.20The slow life

  • 8.1The spatial design of Ox Horn community development

  • 8.2The neighborhoods in Ox Horn

  • 8.3The seven sanctuaries in the Ox Horn temple

  • 8.4Temple in palace-style (left) and eastern Fujian-style with “Fire-barrier Gable” (right)

  • 8.5Coloring the draft of the temple

  • 8.6The old and new Ox Horn temples

  • 9.1The auditorium for the welcoming ceremony in Ningde

  • 9.2The giant statue of Goddess Mazu on a boat

  • 9.3Li Xiaoshi carrying a figurine of Goddess Mazu

  • 9.4Goddess Mazu heading for the peak of Mount Everest

  • 10.1The old Taiwan-Matsu ferry (left) vs. the fashionable New Trimaran (right)

  • 10.2Targeted land for building a casino resort in Beigan

  • 10.3An exotic Asian Mediterranean planned by Weidner’s firm

  • 10.4Weidner in the Philippines introducing plans for a casino in Matsu

  • C.1Yang Suisheng’s handcrafted “Trimaran”

  • C.2Cao Yixong at the renovated military base

  • C.3Youth Association members together cleaning up the abandoned Zhuluo Elementary School

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