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南島の一番星・張啓震 : 日本統治時代最速の台湾人陸上選手
https://kyoritsu.repo.nii.ac.jp/records/2001153
https://kyoritsu.repo.nii.ac.jp/records/2001153376ae00a-59dd-4b8f-af10-4f3f1e89eea9
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| Item type | 紀要論文 / Departmental Bulletin Paper(1) | |||||||||||||
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| 公開日 | 2026-03-02 | |||||||||||||
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| タイトル | 南島の一番星・張啓震 : 日本統治時代最速の台湾人陸上選手 | |||||||||||||
| 言語 | ja | |||||||||||||
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| タイトル | Lodestar of the Southern Island : Chang Ch’i-chen, Taiwan’s Fastest Sprinter under Japanese Colonial Rule | |||||||||||||
| 言語 | en | |||||||||||||
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| 言語 | jpn | |||||||||||||
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| 資源タイプ識別子 | http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501 | |||||||||||||
| 資源タイプ | departmental bulletin paper | |||||||||||||
| 著者 |
菅野, 敦志
× 菅野, 敦志
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| 内容記述タイプ | Abstract | |||||||||||||
| 内容記述 | This article examines the career of Chang Ch’i-chen (1913–1973), the fastest Taiwanese sprinter under Japanese colonial rule. In 1938, Chang clocked 10.6 seconds for the 100 meters and 21.9 seconds for the 200 meters, the best marks achieved by a Taiwanese athlete in that period. He finished second in the 100 meters at the 10 th Meiji Jingu National Sports Meet (1939) and also competed at the 26 th Centenary Asia Athletic Meet (1940), staged as a substitute for the cancelled Tokyo Olympics. Because Chang never had an Olympic opportunity and his competitive career was comparatively brief—coupled with his early death at age fifty-nine—he has remained under-documented in Taiwanese sports historiography. Drawing mainly on contemporaneous materials, the study reconstructs Chang’s trajectory and reconsiders the positionality of Taiwanese athletes who straddled two regimes and eras—Japan and the Republic of China. Moving beyond a strictly national frame, the article argues for a perspective oriented toward ethnicity and cross-border dynamics that highlights issues of representation. In doing so, it reconsiders colonial and postwar Taiwanese athletics and the ways in which individual biographies illuminate broader questions, as well as the limitations, of national history and identity in East Asian sport. | |||||||||||||
| 言語 | en | |||||||||||||
| 書誌情報 |
ja : 共立国際研究 : 共立女子大学国際学部紀要 en : The Kyoritsu Journal of International Studies 巻 43, p. 105-136, 発行日 2026-03-01 |
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