【翱翔國際通識講座】東南亞族群飛地的前世今生 【GE Lecture】The Past and Present of Southeast Asian Ethnic Enclaves (In Chinese)

離鄉的人寫日記,用的是台灣的街景,這是他們把思念放進生活的方式。
在臺灣的每一座城市,都有一些角落承載著遠方的故事。那些街巷裡飄散的香料味、教堂或清真寺前的輕聲細語、週末市郊熙熙攘攘的市集,都是來自東南亞移工與新住民的生活痕跡,也是默默形塑的另一番臺灣文化風景─令人感到熟悉,卻又容易被忽略。
根據政府統計,臺灣目前有超過80萬名移工,以及數十萬名新住民與其子女。他們不僅是家庭的照護者、產業的重要夥伴,更是臺灣社會不可或缺的一部分:許多臺灣家庭的長者日常,是由移工的陪伴與照護所撐起,許多產業的生產線與國際競爭力,也有賴於移工穩定的支持;而新住民更以語言、文化與跨國經驗,為臺灣帶來多元的教育資源與國際交流的可能性。
然而,在光亮與貢獻之外,仍有許多外籍移工面臨語言隔閡、制度限制、社會刻板印象等挑戰。在陌生的土地上,他們為生活努力,也渴望被理解與看見。是以,臺灣各地陸續出現各具特色的東南亞族群「飛地」,這是他們安頓心靈的「家」,也是臺灣人跨越文化邊界,所看見的另一種日常。
國際處於11月28日,將邀請張正先生以「東南亞族群飛地的前世今生」為題,帶領大家看見「飛地」不只是聚落,更是由千百個生命共同編織、持續演化的生活場域,並省思臺灣能否以更開放與同理的眼光,與身邊的移工、新住民共同生活?
理解,是同理的起點;理解,也能讓臺灣的未來變得更加溫柔而廣闊。誠摯邀請您參加本場講座,一起看見東南亞族群飛地的故事,也看見臺灣社會另一種可能的美麗。
臺灣,從來不只有一種顏色。
日期:2025/11/28(五)
時間:13:00-15:00 (12:30-12:50報到及入場)
地點:進德校區白沙大樓5樓 國際會議廳
講題:東南亞族群飛地的前世今生
講師:張正
講師簡介
台灣媒體工作者,曾擔任中央廣播電台總台長,畢業於政治大學公共行政學系、暨南國際大學東南亞研究所,曾短期留學胡志明市人文與社會科學大學,略通越南語。創辦為東南亞在臺人士服務的《四方報》、外婆橋計畫、東南亞電視歌唱節目《唱四方》、移民工文學獎、燦爛時光東南亞主題書店,長期關心東南亞在台婚姻移民與勞工議題。
講座概述
1949年至今,來自東南亞的人們因為各種原因落腳台灣,聚集成群,形成「飛地」。東南亞族群飛地的形成,可分為「政治/戰亂」與「經濟」兩大原因;而飛地的運作型態,則可分為「日常型飛地」與「市集型飛地」。
每一座族群飛地,都是動態生成、持續轉化的生活場域,都有其獨一無二的前世今生。
講座大綱
1.東南亞移民移工在台灣
2.飛地形成的原因與分類
3.飛地介紹:緬甸街、印尼街、菲律賓街、越南街...
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Date: Nov. 28, 2025
Time: 13:00-15:00 (Check-in by 12:50)
Venue: International Conference Hall, 5F, Baisha Building, Jin-De Campus
Topic: The Past and Present of Southeast Asian Ethnic Enclaves
Lecture: Cheng Chang
Lecturer Introduction
The Lecture is an experienced Taiwanese media professional and former President of Radio Taiwan International. He earned his bachelor's degree in Public Administration from National Chengchi University and a master's degree from the Graduate Institute of Southeast Asian Studies at National Chi Nan University. He also pursued short-term studies at the Ho Chi Minh City University of Social Sciences and Humanities and has basic proficiency in Vietnamese.
He is the founder of The 4-Way Voice, a media platform dedicated to serving Southeast Asian communities in Taiwan, as well as several related initiatives, including the Grandma's Bridge Project, the Southeast Asian TV singing program “Sing 4-Way”, the Migrant Worker Literature Award, and the Brilliant Time Southeast Asian-Themed Bookstore. His long-standing professional focus has been on issues concerning marriage migration and migrant labor from Southeast Asia in Taiwan.
Lecture Overview
Since 1949, people from Southeast Asia have settled in Taiwan for various reasons, forming distinctive communities known as enclaves. The development of these Southeast Asian ethnic enclaves can generally be traced to two primary factors: political or conflict-driven causes and economic motivations. Their modes of operation can be further categorized into everyday-life enclaves and market-type enclaves.
Each enclave represents a dynamic, continuously evolving social space — one that embodies its own unique past and present.
Lecture Outline
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Southeast Asian migrants and migrant workers in Taiwan
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Causes and typologies of enclave formation
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Overview of major enclaves: Myanmar Street, Indonesia Street, Philippines Street, Vietnam Street, and others
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