The UN, Multiculturalism, and Tai Ji Men

The UN, Multiculturalism, and Tai Ji Men

Tai Ji Men dizi are the best embodiment of the true spirit of multiculturalism. Their role should be acknowledged. by Willy Fautré *A paper presented at the webinar “The UN, the Two Covenants, and the Tai Ji Men Case,” co-organized by CESNUR and Human Rights Without...
Tai Ji Men and the Two Covenants

Tai Ji Men and the Two Covenants

Taiwan incorporated the two UN Human Rights Covenants into its domestic law. Yet, they were both consistently violated in the Tai Ji Men case. by María Vardé* *A paper presented at the webinar “The UN, the Two Covenants, and the Tai Ji Men Case,” co-organized by...
Tai Ji Men’s Dragon Dance as a Multilayered Performative Act

Tai Ji Men’s Dragon Dance as a Multilayered Performative Act

The numerous interpretative layers of Tai Ji Men’s Dragon Dance underscore the cultural-anthropological meanings of enacting the creation and re-creation of the universe. by Márk Nemes* *A paper presented at the webinar “The UN, the Two Covenants, and the Tai Ji Men...