本期內容簡介
研究論文
南臺灣六堆客家喪儀中的女性角色
The Female Role in the Hakka Funeral Ceremonies in Liudui of Southern Taiwan
專題論文
導言:新馬客家
Introduction to Studies on Hakka in Singapore and Malaysia
新加坡客家發展的文化政治:跨國連結、彈性關係與文化詮釋
The Cultural Politics of Singaporean Hakka:Transnationality, Flexible Relation and Cultural Interpretation
民國時期新加坡大埔人與原鄉互動研究:以吳深才《帳本》和吳發祥《日記交易》為中心
A Study of Interaction between Singapore Dabu Hakka and the Native Place in China during the Republican Period: Taking Shencai Wu’s Account Book and Faxiang Wu’s Trading Diary as Examples
甲必丹葉觀盛時代的吉隆坡客家幫權政治發展(1889-1902)
The Clan Politics in Kuala Lumpur Hakka Dialect Group in the Time of Capitan Yap Kwan Seng (1889-1902)
馬來西亞福佬人和客家人的關係探析:以檳城美湖水長華人義山墓碑為考察中心
The Relationship between Hoklo and Hakka in Malaysia: A Study of Tombstones in Gertak Sanggul and Tanjong Asam Chinese Cemeteries in Penang
作者簡介
雜誌簡介
《全球客家研究》是世界各地客家研究者的刊物,也是世界各地客家社區的交流平台。本刊徵求各種研究領域、學術觀點關於客家社會、文化、語言、文學、政治、經濟、歷史、文物、傳播、政策等各方面理論與實務的論文,期待通過學術研究及社區經驗的對話,增益客家研究的深度、提昇客家族群尊嚴、推動理性的、多元族群社會的建構。
Global Hakka Studies is a journal for Hakka researchers all over the world. It aims to promote a world-wide research network and serve as a platform by which Taiwanese and international researchers of different disciplines could share their knowledge of Hakka communities. The main goal of Global Hakka Studies is to encourage the development of academic knowledge pertaining to the Hakka and to encourage related interactions on a local, national and transnational scale. Global Hakka Studies calls for papers from all disciplines that address from various standpoints the issues surrounding the Hakka, including Hakka culture, language, society, history, heritage, communication and so on. Furthermore, apart from gaining more insights into Hakka issues, we also hope that the discussions and the dialogues built up through this journal could encourage people to develop an awareness of and appreciation for the multiculturalism and multiple ethnicities within their society.