英文摘要 |
The Hakka Discourse was transferred to Taiwan after World War Ⅱ. Until then, Han Taiwanese had been classified as Hokkienese and Cantonese, and Fujian people are classified as Quanzhou and Zhangzhou dialects for 300 years or more. Lo Lieh-Shih (2006) argued that Chen Chao-Long's ''Investigations of Hsin Chu County'' (1894) could be considered as Hagngin ethnic group Discourse. This paper, collecting and comparing the results of other authors of the same time as Chen's, tries to confirm if there were the same Hagnin consciousness among other local investigation writers in Taiwan in 1890s. The study found that Chen was the only one who distinguished Hagngin from Hokkeinese, and the paper also tries to look for the context of the idea. |