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This is an amazing story of how many sinuous turns a life has got! Nevertheless, James C. Ma is strong enough to have seen it all through. Particularly, James, with his good administrative and leadership skills, shines as Department Head, Dean of Liberal Arts College, Provost and Dean of Students successfully at NCKU. As James'' College classmate, I''m proud of how he rises from foot soldier to both literary professor and poet in name and in reality, never shying away from challenges.”
──Fuhsiung Lin on October 4, 2020
“A remarkable personal account concerning one of the epochal periods in Chinese History.”
──Dr. Hsincheng Chuang
“The vivid epitome of the individual struggle for survival in the big era; the magnificent life challenges to be admired by the others.”
──Chair Professor, Weiming Lu, Institution of Education at NCKU
“Prof. Ma''s memoir shows his tremendous amount of guts and indomitable spirit in his personal odyssey in the late 1940s when retreating south in the Chinese Civil War. He fulfilled the essence of the quotes from Hemingway as saying: “Man is not made for defeat. A man can be destroyed but not defeated.” He was not defeated nor discouraged by the mistreatmeat of those vicious and illerate cadres on the Penghu Islands, and instead, he succeeded in earning his BA and advanced degrees MA and Ed.D. after he quit the army. This book is a tour deforce. And it inspires me with confidence to pursue my academic career.”
──Assistant Prof., Shuimei Chung, I-Shou University
──Fuhsiung Lin on October 4, 2020
“A remarkable personal account concerning one of the epochal periods in Chinese History.”
──Dr. Hsincheng Chuang
“The vivid epitome of the individual struggle for survival in the big era; the magnificent life challenges to be admired by the others.”
──Chair Professor, Weiming Lu, Institution of Education at NCKU
“Prof. Ma''s memoir shows his tremendous amount of guts and indomitable spirit in his personal odyssey in the late 1940s when retreating south in the Chinese Civil War. He fulfilled the essence of the quotes from Hemingway as saying: “Man is not made for defeat. A man can be destroyed but not defeated.” He was not defeated nor discouraged by the mistreatmeat of those vicious and illerate cadres on the Penghu Islands, and instead, he succeeded in earning his BA and advanced degrees MA and Ed.D. after he quit the army. This book is a tour deforce. And it inspires me with confidence to pursue my academic career.”
──Assistant Prof., Shuimei Chung, I-Shou University
- Preface
- Chapter 1 An Archaeological Site─Ling County
- Chapter 2 Nicknamed: The Little Muddle Head
- Chapter 3 Elementary School Days
- Chapter 4 Secondary School Days
- Chapter 5 A Group of Five on the Road to Qingdao
- Chapter 6 Selling Shoes in Qingdao
- Chapter 7 Shanghai! Shanghai!
- Chapter 8 Students’ Protest at Changanzhen
- Chapter 9 The Trip to Longyou
- Chapter 10 Rough Road to Fuzhou
- Chapter 11 On the Jiho
- Chapter 12 Press-ganded into the Army on the Penghu Archipelago
- Chapter 13 Life and Death on the Penghu Islands
- Chapter 14 Literary Friends in the Army
- Chapter 15 Military Training Base in Taiwan
- Chapter 16 The Taichung Incident
- Chapter 17 Days in the Hospital
- Chapter 18 Mr. Li Pingbo’s Wisdom
- Chapter 19 The Waishuang Stream
- Chapter 20 Way to Higher Education
- Chapter 21 University Days
- Chapter 22 Nantou Secondary School
- Chapter 23 Eating and Drinking Club
- Chapter 24 First Trip to the U.S.
- Chapter 25 Working Days in San Francisco
- Chapter 26 The Taipei College of Business
- Chapter 27 Second Trip to the U.S.
- Chapter 28 Return to NCKU Again
- Chapter 29 Heading the Department of Foreign Languages and Literature
- Chapter 30 Recruiting ESL Teachers in the U.S.A.
- Chapter 31 Acting Dean of the College of Liberal Arts
- Chapter 32 Dean of Discipline
- Chapter 33 Reunion with My Sisters in Hong Kong
- Chapter 34 A Poetry Journal
- Chapter 35 The Tomb-Sweeping Trip
- Chapter 36 The Beijing Trip
- Chapter 37 Acting Chairman of Graduate Institute of Education
- Chapter 38 Enjoying My Retirement
- Chapter 39 Setting Up the Department of Applied English for Leader College
- Chapter 40 “Pursuing the Star”
- Chapter 41 The Course of Research Methodology
- Chapter 42 Hemingway Studies
- Epilogue
- Bibliography of Chinese Works Cited
- Bibliography of English Works Cited
- EndNotes
- Acknowledgements
- 出版地 : 臺灣
- 語言 : 英文
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