Methodological and Spatial Implications for the LiuDui Hakka traditional burial practices: A case study of Neipu and Zhutian

碩士 === 國立屏東科技大學 === 客家文化產業研究所 === 102 === Taiwanese folk legend is laid to rest, and only people belonging to land. So the evolution of funerals has been added to human emotions, that directly affects the burial forms and practices of the built tomb. However, after industrial revolution, industrial...

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Main Authors: Lin, Min-Ju, 林敏如
Other Authors: Cheng,Chun-Fa
Format: Others
Language:zh-TW
Published: 2014
Online Access:http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/88t49d
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spelling ndltd-TW-102NPUS57740062019-05-15T21:51:25Z http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/88t49d Methodological and Spatial Implications for the LiuDui Hakka traditional burial practices: A case study of Neipu and Zhutian 六堆客家傳統造葬之作法與墓體空間意涵─以內埔、竹田為例 Lin, Min-Ju 林敏如 碩士 國立屏東科技大學 客家文化產業研究所 102 Taiwanese folk legend is laid to rest, and only people belonging to land. So the evolution of funerals has been added to human emotions, that directly affects the burial forms and practices of the built tomb. However, after industrial revolution, industrial types and life styles have changes. For the demands for life quality and city development, governments gradually forbid burial in the ground, and instead by cremation. The market of burial in the ground has gradually withered, and lost its market is the same with losing heritage incentives. Traditional forms and practices of burial is facing a crisis of losing to the world, especially valuable double times buried acquisition of Hakka burial culture. Secondly, the meaning of the burial space is great, no matter it's tomb or its components that has cultural implications. Space is seen as cultural practices, including the classification of cultural ideas and personal practice. In this study, first of all, is to review the related literatures on spatial research, and to review burial relevant literatures in terms of geographical views to explore space and body images to the tomb of body of meaning and value. The other method of the study is through in-depth interviews and images of to burial records. Moreover, through the spatial practice of six Hakka society, symbol or space on the Hakka elements of the tomb to represent spatial development thinking of "home owners" and "user". Finally, through the narration of the texts and images, the study can offer 六堆 unique Hakka buried preservation meanings and cultural heritage. Cheng,Chun-Fa 鄭春發 2014 學位論文 ; thesis 165 zh-TW
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description 碩士 === 國立屏東科技大學 === 客家文化產業研究所 === 102 === Taiwanese folk legend is laid to rest, and only people belonging to land. So the evolution of funerals has been added to human emotions, that directly affects the burial forms and practices of the built tomb. However, after industrial revolution, industrial types and life styles have changes. For the demands for life quality and city development, governments gradually forbid burial in the ground, and instead by cremation. The market of burial in the ground has gradually withered, and lost its market is the same with losing heritage incentives. Traditional forms and practices of burial is facing a crisis of losing to the world, especially valuable double times buried acquisition of Hakka burial culture. Secondly, the meaning of the burial space is great, no matter it's tomb or its components that has cultural implications. Space is seen as cultural practices, including the classification of cultural ideas and personal practice. In this study, first of all, is to review the related literatures on spatial research, and to review burial relevant literatures in terms of geographical views to explore space and body images to the tomb of body of meaning and value. The other method of the study is through in-depth interviews and images of to burial records. Moreover, through the spatial practice of six Hakka society, symbol or space on the Hakka elements of the tomb to represent spatial development thinking of "home owners" and "user". Finally, through the narration of the texts and images, the study can offer 六堆 unique Hakka buried preservation meanings and cultural heritage.
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