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六堆客家人与台湾本土黑猪之文化建构

作者:李芃蓁 日期:2014.11.17 点击数:18

【外文题名】Reconstructing Culture for Liu-Dui Hakka and Taiwan Indigenous Black Swine

【作者】 李芃蓁

【关键词】 客家 台湾本土黑猪 集体记忆 文化资产 种原保育

【外文关键词】 Hakka Taiwan Indigenous Black Swine Collective Memory Cultual Heritage Germplasm Conservation

【导师姓名】曾纯纯

【学位名称】硕士

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【录入时间】2014-11-17

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【摘要】化中,扮演重要角色,但至今,臺灣本土黑豬與客家人社群生活相關的研究都未被提及。 本研究主要以屏東縣內埔、竹田地區曾豢養過和正在養殖黑豬的客家農民共11位為研究對象,運用文獻分析法、參與觀察法和深度訪談法等質性技術探討臺灣本土黑豬在六堆客家村落中被保種與淘汰的可能因素,探究兩者間互動所產生的文化,紀錄六堆客家人與黑豬共同的記憶以作為六堆客家重要的文化資產,並在經營理念的建構上,輔以閩南養豬農民的訪談做簡單的比較。 研究結果顯示:黑豬隨著客家移民來到臺灣,是從前農民主要的副業,不但可增加家庭的收入,還能提高農地的肥力,在農作文化上具代表性。在飲食文化上,豬肉料理的「鹹、肥、香」是客家菜最具代表的特色。在祭祀文化上,黑豬是客家人信仰祭典的重要牲醴,豬欄伯公是養豬農民的信仰。在經營理念上,因價格平穩、投資風險小等因素,符合客家人保守的個性。黑豬飼養從副業轉做企業化經營,雖然經營方式和文化已改變,但精神卻還在。 最後依據研究結果,建議在文化層面上,蒐集黑豬之照片和過去故事以作為史料收藏。在技術層面上,確立六堆種公豬之種原和遺傳資源,做好配種管理、品牌認證及建置後續肉品加工的機制。在行銷層面上,找出臺灣本土黑豬的利基市場,做出市場區隔,結合客家的文化背景,以創出獨特的肉品市場。在其他層面上,結合農民的力量共同為黑豬產業振興計畫盡一份心力,開創更大的產業利益。在後續研究上,期許未來對臺灣本土黑豬的產業和民眾的觀感進行探究。以上建議,希望提供六堆客家黑豬相關產業的業者及未來研究者做為參考。...

【外文摘要】This study performed a molecular phylogenetic analysis based on the genetic information contained within the cell nuclei and mitochondrial DNA and derived from the research team of the Department of Animal Science and Technology at National Taiwan University, in order to identify the genetic characteristics of Taiwan indigenous black swine that can only be found in the black swine raised by Hakka people from Liudui nowadays. The modest, thrifty and conservative nature of Hakka people in Taiwan contributed to the conservation of rare Taiwan indigenous black swine in the Hakka community in Liudui. Despite the little attention received and lack of studies related to Taiwan indigenous black swine and the community life of Hakka people, such local black swine has played a critical role in the cultural rituals, life and economy of Hakka people. This study targeted Hakka farmers who used to raise or had been raising black swine in Neipu and Jhutian areas of Pingtung County, totaling eleven participants. By employing qualitative research techniques such as documentary analysis, participant observation and in-depth interviews, this study investigated the possible factors that resulted in the conservation and extinction of Taiwan indigenous black swine in the Hakka villages in Liudui, explored the culture formed during the interactions between the residents and black swine, and recorded the common recollection involving the local Hakka people and black swine, in order to preserve the important cultural heritage of Hakka people in Liudui. This study also made a simple comparison in the operating philosophy according to the interviews on Min-Nan swine farmers. The results revealed that black swine migrated to Taiwan along with Hakka immigrants. Swine raising was the major subsidiary occupation of farmers in the past because it not only increased a household’s income, but also enhanced the fertility of farmlands, thus becoming a representative characteristic of agricultural culture. In terms of food culture, pork dishes that feature saltiness, high fat, and rich aroma were the most typical Hakka food. With respect to the religious culture, black swine was the major animal sacrificed during the ritual events of Hakka people, and the Earth God in pigpens played a major part of swine farmers’ belief. As for the operating philosophy, swine raising was ideal for conservative Hakka people due to the steady prices and low investment risks. Although black swine raising has turned into an enterprise business from a subsidiary occupation, leading to the transition of operational methods and culture, the spirits remained. Based on the research findings, this study suggested an archive of historical materials consisting of photographs and past stories of black swine in the cultural aspect. In the technological aspect, the germplasm and genetic resources of the boars bred in Liudui should be established, breeding management and brand certification should be carried out, and a sound mechanism for subsequent meat processing should be set up. In regard to the marketing aspect, it is necessary to find niche markets for Taiwan indigenous black swine and conduct market segmentation, while combining the cultural backgrounds of Hakka people, in order to create a unique meat market. It is also suggested to combine the forces of farmers to jointly contribute to the revival of the black swine industry and generate greater industrial benefits in the other aspects. As far as future studies are concerned, investigations into the Taiwan indigenous black swine industry and public perception are suggested. It is hoped that the above suggestions may serve as a reference for enterprises related to the black swine raised in Liudui and future researchers....

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