Industry, Landscape, and Memory Change of Hakka Village: A Case Study of the Da-hu Strawberry

碩士 === 國立中央大學 === 客家社會文化研究所 === 96 === Collective memory is a concept of social formation, if we use the concept of collective memory as an entry point, for a place, the best way to tell the history and trend is taking a look at the landscape. The“strawberry” landscapes are not aboriginally natural...

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Main Authors: Yi-Hsuan Liu, 劉憶萱
Other Authors: Han-Bi Chang
Format: Others
Language:zh-TW
Published: 2008
Online Access:http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/3e58xt
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Summary:碩士 === 國立中央大學 === 客家社會文化研究所 === 96 === Collective memory is a concept of social formation, if we use the concept of collective memory as an entry point, for a place, the best way to tell the history and trend is taking a look at the landscape. The“strawberry” landscapes are not aboriginally natural views, what are shaped by local actors, this research makes it use for dividing point, to focus on changing process of this place (Da-hu). Behind shaping the landscape, we can find the importance of local environment and cultural conditions, and we can’t ignore social environment, to understand landscape must trace back into the social context. Strawberries aren’t the traditional “Hakka culture”, but strawberry industry was created by Hakka people in Da-hu, and they formed unique “strawberry culture”, strawberries also became another symbolic meaning of Hakka culture.Strawberries already embedded in local Hakka people’s life through they put it into practice, as time goes by, it gradually formed Da-hu Hakka’s collective memory, and became a new kind of Hakka industries.