Session 3 | Gaming Taiwan: Indigenous Epistemologies in Play
Schedule
Wed, 10 Sep, 2025 at 05:45 am
UTC+10:00Location
CIW Seminar Room, Building 188, Fellows Lane, The Australian National University 、 Canberra, ACT, Australia, Australian Capital Territory 2601 | Canberra, CT
SESSION 3 | Gaming Taiwan: Indigenous Epistemologies in Play
This research explores how Indigenous knowledge systems in Taiwan are being revitalized through video games. Far from mere entertainment, these games draw on tribal traditions, ancestral stories, and deep connections to the land to create meaningful digital experiences. By blending oral storytelling with interactive gameplay, Taiwanese Indigenous game developers are preserving cultural memory while challenging colonial legacies. Titles like Princess Baleng, Tayal, VuVu, and Gadvia show how games can empower communities and pass down wisdom to younger generations in innovative and engaging ways. Gamers not only play a game but also immerse themselves in digital environments shaped by Indigenous perspectives and values. This study encourages all engaged audiences, including educators and students, to consider video games as powerful tools for cultural resurgence and learning. Focusing on Indigenous Taiwan, it highlights how digital games integrate historical consciousness and interactivity to reimagine the past and future of the island.
About the Speaker
Chia-rong Wu is an Associate Professor in the Department of Global, Cultural and Language Studies at the University of Canterbury, New Zealand.
Photo Credit: Tayal game, screenshot from Root的遊戲直播間 on YouTube. Permission obtained.
Where is it happening?
CIW Seminar Room, Building 188, Fellows Lane, The Australian National University 、 Canberra, ACT, Australia, Australian Capital Territory 2601, Australian National University, Acton Campus - Chancelry, Ellery Cres, Acton ACT 2601, Australia, CanberraEvent Location & Nearby Stays: