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10 books about Hakka culture
Introduction to Hakka studies
Author: Luo Xianglin
This book is the representative work of Luo Xianglin, the pioneer and founder of Hakka studies. This paper discusses the origin, social organization, living customs, cultural model, language system, ethnic distribution and historical status of Hakka. This book is a classic of Hakka studies, which indicates that the study of Hakka issues in China has entered a stage of prosperity and development.
Hakka
Author: Chen Yundong
This book is the first systematic introduction to Hakka dialects in Taiwan Province Province, and it is a must-read classic for Hakka researchers.
Exploring the Origin of Hakka in Austria
Author: Fang
The book is divided into three parts: ancient civilization and Hakka origin, Hakka clan culture and Hakka origin, and Hakka women and Hakka origin. Clearly pointed out: "Hakkas are not immigrants from the Central Plains. They are neither completely barbarians nor completely Han Chinese, but people like the descendants of the Guyue people and the Central Plains immigrants since Qin unified China. "
"Where there are mountains and water, there are people: a new theory on the origin of Hakka"
Author: Dong Wang
The book takes the border of Jiangxi, Fujian and Guangdong as the basic research unit, and dynamically and stereoscopically analyzes the internal relationship between time and space factors and historical activities with people as the main body from the perspectives of landscape potential, land and water transportation system, regional development process, local administrative system, population migration and population development process in historical period, and formation of regional trade network. After the author's layer-by-layer analysis, Hakka, a regional language and cultural group, is no longer a group of hurried northern visitors, but the inevitable result of social and cultural development in the border areas of Jiangxi, Fujian and Guangdong.
Immigrants and Ethnic Groups in the History of China: Hakkas, Shetlanders and Their Neighbors.
Author: Liang
This book analyzes the origin of Hakka, combs the academic history of Hakka studies, and makes a critical academic reflection on previous Hakka studies. The author reinterprets the origin, formation and development history of Hakka by applying the ethnic theory of western anthropology and Professor Shi Jianya's theory of regional system development cycle, and combining with the immigration history of Chinese mainland. The topics discussed include Hakka immigrants, ethnic groups and nationalism, focusing on the history of Hakka immigrants in Lingnan and southeast coastal areas during the Ming and Qing Dynasties, the formation process of Hakka spiritual characteristics in the19th century, and the relationship between Hakka ethnic groups and nationalism after entering the 20th century.
Hakka Culture and Women's Life
Author: Xie
This book is a comprehensive study of the living conditions and humanistic personality characteristics of Hakka women, a special group. This book briefly reviews the academic history of Hakka women's studies, discusses the natural environment and "barbarian" distribution of Hakka basic settlements from ancient times to Tang and Song Dynasties, and focuses on the evolution of Hakka women's lives under the influence of Zhu Cheng's neo-Confucianism view on women. This paper summarizes the spread of western religions in Hakka areas in Jiangxi, Fujian and Guangdong, and summarizes the heritage of traditional religious beliefs and marriage customs in the lives of modern Hakka women.
Hakka Fenghua
Authors: Hu Xizhang, etc.
This book covers the history and present situation of Hakka studies, the origin of Hakka, the nature of Hakka, the historical role of Hakka, Hakka women, Hakka economy, Hakka religion and so on.
Hakka History and Traditional Culture
Author: Liu Zuoquan
This book systematically studies the origin, formation, development and historical contribution of Hakka, and also introduces the connotation and characteristics of Hakka traditional culture in detail.
Hakka
Author: Xiao Ping/Xiao
This book is a monograph on Hakka history and culture. The author himself is a Hakka. The book clarifies all kinds of doubts in people's minds, proudly introduces the virtues of Hakka people's hard work, reproduces the sufferings carried by this clan according to some historical facts, and praises their spirit of enduring humiliation, pioneering and innovating, and their great contribution to the motherland and the world.
History of Hakka Culture-Volume II
Author: Tan
This book focuses on the cultural development history of several Hakka migrations, including the pre-Hakka history-the eastern part of the world's great ethnic migration, the ancient history of Hakka-the independent development at the tangent point, the history of Hakka blood and tears-the rise from freedom to self-reliance, and the cross-cultural spread of Hakka. It also discusses the Hakka migration route, the humanistic historical geography of Hakka areas, the historical origin of Hakka families and their educational and cultural traditions, the history of Hakka overseas migration, the history of Hakka dialects, the history of Hakka thoughts and the history of Hakka art, with many new viewpoints and incisive explanations.
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