Summary: | 博士 === 國立政治大學 === 民族學系 === 107 === The Jiaotou is a special existence of Taiwan's civil society. In the category of human geography, it refers to a specific geographical area and is centered on the temple. In the gang study, it refers to the type of gang members and their actions in the site. The overlapping part of the two is the close relationship between the Jiaotou and the social beliefs. In related research and review, it is the necessary aspect to fully interpret the multiple features of civil society. Bangka, it is the earliest developed area in Taipei, with rich historical sites and temple festivals, and special industry zones and markets. Therefore, the connotation and social significance of diversification are the indicator areas of Taiwan's Jiaotou culture.
The study observes the responsibility of the Jiaotou in the temple festivals, and the interaction between daily life and local society. Explore the multiple roles of the Jiaotou by comparing the views of locals and outsiders. Understanding the personal organization of faith affairs behind Taiwan's social changes and its mutual changes with traditional temples.From the triangular structure of the Jiaotou, temple festivals and procession troupes, understanding the multiple identities of the Jiaotou, and interpreting the birth of the personal organization of faith affairs in social changes.In particular, the self-adjustment and functional transformation exhibited by the Jiaotou represent an important position in local society and temple festivals. From this point on the analysis of the potential folks' thinking and cognition.
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