英文摘要 |
This article focuses on the politics and aesthetics issue of three 'idols' (statues), including the mummy of Ke Xiang in the temple North-Pole Hall in Dapi, Yunlin, Takada Matao in Baoan Temple in Kaohsiung, and Lee Shike Temple in Xindian mountain area, New Taipei City. First, through these three statues, the article also focuses on the relationship between ideology and fiction of history. Statue as a silent statement, always represent ideology such as nationalism, and imperialism or socialism. Secondly, By on-site oral, official newspapers and folk, etc., to explore the process of the formation of these statues, the inter-control between the living and the dead, and to rethinking the questions the relation of history, “the Technologies of the Dead” , and the reality and fiction of history. |