Folklore Taiwan, was a collegial journal published during the Japanese colonial period. Created jointly by a Japanese editing staff and numerous Taiwanese and Japanese people, the magazine covered a wide range of issues related to society, culture, language, art, popular belief, and custom, all prevalent in Taiwan as well as in the vicinity of it at that time. Comprising articles not entirely scholarly or literary in content, while mostly contributed by amateur writers, the publication was classified as literary reportage, a nonfiction form of literature. Thus, Folklore Taiwan can be regarded as a comprehensive magazine, a folklore magazine or a literary magazine in a broad sense. To be exact, Folklore Taiwan was civilian-oriented literature which not only depicted Taiwan's society but told stories about the common people of it during Imperial Japanese occupation.
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