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  1. Cover
  2. Title
  3. Copyright
  4. Dedication
  5. Contents
  6. Maps
  7. Note on Romanization
  8. Introduction
    1. What Does It Mean to Be Hakka?
  9. 1/ The Hakka or “Guest People”
    1. Dialect as a Sociocultural Variable in Southeast China
  10. 2/ Hakka Villagers in a Hong Kong City
    1. The Original People of Tsuen Wan
  11. 3/ Poverty, Piety, and the Past
    1. Hakka Christian Expressions of Hakka Identity
  12. 4/ Form and Content in Hakka Malaysian Culture
  13. 5/ Still “Guest People”
    1. The Reproduction of Hakka Identity in Calcutta, India
  14. 6/ The Hakka Ethnic Movement in Taiwan, 1986–1991
  15. 7/ The Hakka Paradox in the People’s Republic of China
    1. Exile, Eminence, and Public Silence
  16. Glossary
  17. References
  18. Contributors
  19. Index

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