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碩士 === 國立中央大學 === 客家研究碩士在職專班 === 102 === The Hakka Affairs Council of the Executive Yuan recognizes Pingzhen City as an important community for the development of Hakka culture. This study deals with the benefits which the traditional folk belief groups can bring to the development of local Hakka co...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Tair-shing Chiou, 丘臺興
Other Authors: 江明修
Format: Others
Language:zh-TW
Published: 2014
Online Access:http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/gu2gym
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Summary:碩士 === 國立中央大學 === 客家研究碩士在職專班 === 102 === The Hakka Affairs Council of the Executive Yuan recognizes Pingzhen City as an important community for the development of Hakka culture. This study deals with the benefits which the traditional folk belief groups can bring to the development of local Hakka communities. The transformation of the image of the local deities in folk religion conduces to the development of community, and people will have a better opinion of this religious belief. The clan has great impact on the development of local community. This study is focused on the Liu’s clan which has existed in Shuang-Lien-Po community for 300 years. The Lius is a big clan in the local community in terms of its number of descendants and land resources. From the period of Japanese colonization, all of the local legislators are from the Liu clan. The networking in the community is conducive to the solidification of the community sense and to the procurement of resources. Through social networking, social capital accelerates the circulation of resources among communities and increases the agency of the development of the community. It was from “The movement of reviving the mother’s language” in 1998, the establishment of Hakka Affairs Council in 2001, and the later enactment of Hakka basic law that the right of the Hakka peoples was legally institutionalized and the culture of Hakka was protected by the policy of the ethnic equality in constitution. The area of Hakka culture is founded according to the ideal of cultural diversity and to the idea of the construction of a holistic community. This development of the community is featured by the ordinary life of Hakka culture.