「萬隆幻見」研究成果發表會 Bandung Fantasized: Research Project Presentation
Schedule
Sat Mar 14 2026 at 01:00 pm to 05:00 pm
UTC+08:00Location
北投區大業路166號11樓、 Taipei, Taiwan 11268 | Taipei, TP
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===「萬隆幻見」研究成果發表會 ===計畫主持人 | 鄭文琦
講者 | 魏月萍博士、鄭文琦、艾爾凡、印尼藝術團體Cut and Rescue(Angga Cipta、Syaiful Ardianto)
時間 | 2026.03.14 (六) 13:00-17:00
地點 | 鳳甲美術館(台北市北投區大業路166號11樓)
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《萬隆幻見》是一個以海外台灣民族自決運動和萬隆(亞非)會議作為雙重背景的創作前研究計畫,試圖從台灣、印尼、馬來西亞等三方的觀點來理解這個冷戰時期象徵亞非團結的重要會議,以探討在當代全球南方語境中,不同歷史敘事與認同論述如何得以重新表述。在台灣的脈絡中,計劃追溯戰後在東京推動台獨運動的廖文毅和戰後滯留印尼的陳智雄,兩者在萬隆會議與台獨議題上的(不)交會軌跡,試圖提出不同於既有文獻或史料的觀點,進在七十年後的今天重思萬隆會議的問題視域。
主流萬隆會議敘事通常追溯至1954年在錫蘭可倫坡舉行的會議,當時緬甸、錫蘭、印度、印尼與巴基斯坦的領袖齊聚一堂,促成了1955年4月亞非會議的召開,是次會議日後被視為「全球南方」的發軔原點。當時被歸類為親美陣營的台灣並未受邀與會,其後秘書長回憶錄顯示,台灣的缺席反映的並非中立的程序性決定,而是特定緬甸、印度領袖的立場所致。此一發展同時發生於國民黨政權內外交迫之際:對外有第一次台海危機,對內則是白色恐怖統治的加劇,而美國的介入亦再次確認了其對中華民國的支持。
這次報告將以「共作」的方式處理印尼媒體與台灣海外民族自決運動的多元觀點,呈現關於台灣缺席萬隆會議的複雜歷史,特別是特別關注萬隆會議後由廖文毅所領導的台灣民主黨所成立的臺灣共和國臨時政府。本計畫最終將萬隆會議視為一條不結盟的,也是台灣共和國試圖為未實現的台灣民族於後殖民語境擘建的「第三條路」。
議程與時間表: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1iwW86dNLe44lvKHDv0pb64-paxt-M3dS/view
===BACK Bandung Fantasized: Research Project Presentation ===
Project Director | Rikey Tēnn
Date | 2026.03.14 (Sat) 13:00-17:00
Venue | Hong-Gah Museum(11F ,No. 166, Daye Rd., Beitou Dist., Taipei City 11268, Taiwan)
Bandung Fantasized is a pre-production research workshop situated against a dual backdrop: the overseas Formosan movement for national self-determination and the 1955 Bandung (Asian–African) Conference. Approaching this Cold War–era event—often framed as a symbol of Asian–African solidarity—from the perspectives of Taiwan, Indonesia, and Malaysia, the project examines how divergent historical and identity narratives may be rearticulated within a contemporary Global South context. On the Taiwan side, the project traces the trajectories—both intersecting and non-intersecting—of two figures in postwar overseas Taiwan independence movements: Liao Wen-yi, who advanced Taiwanese self-determination from postwar Tokyo, and Tan Tih-hiong, who remained in Indonesia after the war. By examining their respective positions in relation to the Bandung Conference and the Taiwan question, the project seeks to generate perspectives that diverge from established scholarly and archival accounts, while reopening the question of Bandung seventy years later.
The dominant narrative of the Bandung Conference traces its origins to the 1954 Colombo meeting of leaders from Burma, Ceylon, India, Indonesia, and Pakistan, which led to the Asian–African Conference in April 1955, which is widely regarded as the origin for what would later come to be known as the Global South. Taiwan, categorized at the time as part of the pro-American bloc, was not invited to attend. Later, the Secretary-General’s memoirs reveal that this exclusion was influenced by the political positions of Burmese and Indian leaders rather than a neutral decision. This unfolded alongside mounting pressure on the Nationalist (KMT) regime in Taiwan, including the First Taiwan Strait Crisis and the intensification of White Terror repression, even as U.S. intervention reaffirmed support for the Republic of China.
Working together with a co-researcher, the project engages Indonesian media alongside materials from overseas Taiwanese self-determination movements to reconstruct the complex historical conditions surrounding Taiwan’s absence from Bandung. Particular attention is given to the provisional government of the Republic of Taiwan formed by Liao Wen-yi’s Taiwan Democratic Party after the conference. Nonetheless, the project reads Bandung Conference as a non-aligned “third path” through which an unfulfilled Taiwanese nation briefly imagined its place in the postcolonial context.
Agenda & Timeline : https://drive.google.com/file/d/1XrDLIrfiqXg5ZoWxGbX7375U4_vYIriO/view?usp=drive_link
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