The Study of Gender Values and CulturalPractices in Miaoli Hakka Village

碩士 === 國立聯合大學 === 經濟與社會研究所 === 101 === Abstract In the traditional Hakka village tailor past and present men as the main traditional Hakka cultural practices, women are "the husband for the day, to the kitchen for the ground," a woman is a rare voice of "hearer", In the ethnic an...

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Main Authors: WU LI MIN, 巫麗敏
Other Authors: 胡愈寧
Format: Others
Language:zh-TW
Published: 2013
Online Access:http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/35858864348957150073
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Summary:碩士 === 國立聯合大學 === 經濟與社會研究所 === 101 === Abstract In the traditional Hakka village tailor past and present men as the main traditional Hakka cultural practices, women are "the husband for the day, to the kitchen for the ground," a woman is a rare voice of "hearer", In the ethnic and gender gaps doubly marginalized, it is difficult liberation even though the government for many years to promote gender mainstreaming of (Gender mainstreaming) Education and CEDAW Convention (Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women)'s view, etc., in the progress of gender awareness Hakka village space is still limited, "prefer not to Mu Guiying Wu Dalang" phenomenon in Hakka village still occur frequently in this gender inequality behind a series of Hakka women "should" thinking, such as the fate of the established, will "should" pursue the idea as the concept, in which this study attempts to inventory and analysis of typical Hakka villages of their gender values and cultural practices, and to test different personal background of the public, in terms of gender values and cultural practices whether there are differences exist? well as analytical values and cultural practices in gender relationships? In the study based on a questionnaire survey, respondents living in Miaoli County eighteen townships of more than twenty people, 252 valid questionnaires, surveys that information for statistical analysis (SPSS 18.0 version) statistics as a percentage , t test, one way ANOVA test suchhypotheses since. The results showed that: One, different gender of the people in Miaoli Hakka village with significant gender differences in values. Second, different age, education level, ethnicity, area of residence of the people in the Miaoli Hakka village with significant differences in cultural practices, the final results so make relevant recommendations. Keywords: gender values, cultural practices, Hakka village, gender roles