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Mom, are we Taiwanese?

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Annie and Angela decode the distinction among people whose families come from Taiwan: who identifies as Chinese and who identifies as Taiwanese, and why. Our journey begins when we combine Wikipedia research with questions we’ve never asked our moms until now.
Vocab:
外省人 waishengren - Family from mainland China who moved to Taiwan to escape Communism in the late 1940s
本省人 benshengren - Family who was already in Taiwan when waishengren came
Cover photo:
Eight-year-olds Angela and Annie in Chinese school summer camp
Connect:
instagram.com/heartsintaiwan
facebook.com/heartsintaiwan
heartsintaiwan.com

Connect:

instagram.com/heartsintaiwan

facebook.com/heartsintaiwan

buymeacoffee.com/heartsintaiwan ← Buy us a boba!

heartsintaiwan.com

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Chapters

1. Intro (00:00:00)

2. Identity during childhood (00:01:30)

3. Curiosity and Angela's mom (00:07:14)

4. Waishengren and benshengren identity (00:12:26)

5. Annie's mom (00:14:23)

6. Our own identities (00:18:21)

7. Annie's sidebar about college (00:24:22)

8. What you can do (00:27:20)

9. #notsponsored (00:28:14)

10. Credits and closing (00:31:57)

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Mom, are we Taiwanese?

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Manage episode 291793924 series 2919553
Content provided by Annie Wang and Angela Yu, Annie Wang, and Angela Yu. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Annie Wang and Angela Yu, Annie Wang, and Angela Yu or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

Annie and Angela decode the distinction among people whose families come from Taiwan: who identifies as Chinese and who identifies as Taiwanese, and why. Our journey begins when we combine Wikipedia research with questions we’ve never asked our moms until now.
Vocab:
外省人 waishengren - Family from mainland China who moved to Taiwan to escape Communism in the late 1940s
本省人 benshengren - Family who was already in Taiwan when waishengren came
Cover photo:
Eight-year-olds Angela and Annie in Chinese school summer camp
Connect:
instagram.com/heartsintaiwan
facebook.com/heartsintaiwan
heartsintaiwan.com

Connect:

instagram.com/heartsintaiwan

facebook.com/heartsintaiwan

buymeacoffee.com/heartsintaiwan ← Buy us a boba!

heartsintaiwan.com

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Intro (00:00:00)

2. Identity during childhood (00:01:30)

3. Curiosity and Angela's mom (00:07:14)

4. Waishengren and benshengren identity (00:12:26)

5. Annie's mom (00:14:23)

6. Our own identities (00:18:21)

7. Annie's sidebar about college (00:24:22)

8. What you can do (00:27:20)

9. #notsponsored (00:28:14)

10. Credits and closing (00:31:57)

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