Proceedings of the 2024 4th International Conference on Education, Language and Art (ICELA 2024)

Session: Art and Aesthetics Exchange and Cultural Communication

33 articles
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Theoretical, Practical, and Challenges Study on the Integration of Cultural Heritage Conservation and Modern Architectural Design

Yonghao Liang
With the acceleration of urbanization, the effective integration of cultural heritage and modern architectural design has become a major challenge for urban development. This study establishes a theoretical framework encompassing “conservation axis” and “innovation axis” through theoretical exploration...
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Entering Literary Classics and Inheriting Traditional Culture-Teaching Design of The Analects of Confucius

Guijie Wu
This paper briefly expounds the key and difficult problems faced by the teaching of classical inheritance, mainly the challenges posed by the changes in the living and learning environment and learning behavior habits of contemporary students. Classical inheritance teaching lacks the characteristics...
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On the Training of Detail Description

Bin Feng
Writing training is an important part of Chinese teaching activities. In the writing training of “split method”, some views and suggestions are put forward on the training of detail description. If the definition of detail description is clear, the training of detail description will be carried out pertinently....
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Intelligent Knowledge Management and Application in Art Design Experimental Teaching of Colleges and Universities

Xiaoxi Fan, Yao Sun, Xiang Wang, Ting Liu
This paper explores the application of knowledge graphs and artificial intelligence technology in the experimental teaching of art design in colleges and universities, as well as how these technologies can promote educational reform and enhance the quality of education. It points out that knowledge graphs,...
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A Study on the Translation and Communication of Traditional Culture in the Age of Digital Intelligence

Lulu Zhan
This study aims to explore the characteristics and challenges of the translation and communication of traditional culture in the age of digital intelligence. It analyzes the features and its impact on the translation and communication of traditional culture in the age of digital intelligence, summarizing...
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The Desolation of the Elder Generation and the Plight of the Younger Generation

A study on the Writing of Northeast China by the “Three Musketeers of Tiexi District” and Their Emotional Structures

Simiao Du
Born in the 1980s in northeast China, the “Three Musketeers of Tiexi District” - Shuang Xuetao, Ban Yu and Zheng Zhi-represent the perspective of the “younger generation”. They witness the ups and downs and encounters of their fathers in the wave of reform and opening up, and reconstruct and re-shape...
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Exploring the Artistic and Cultural Conditions of the Republican Era through Comics

A Case Study of “Self-Conceited” in “The Illustrated History of the Yuan Government”

Ruihao Li
This study investigates the development of art and culture during the Beiyang Government period through the lens of Republican-era comics. While the artistic and cultural boom and transformation resulting from the awakening of thought during that time are well-documented, analyzing these changes through...
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Research on Intelligent Application Strategy and Innovative Design of Cultural and Technological Venues

Dongjiao Zhang, Yunlong Zhang
Cultural and technology venues amass abundant cultural and social resources. In-depth exploration of the intelligent application design of Cultural and technology venues can not only facilitate the inheritance and development of culture, promote the innovation and prosperity of social industries, but...
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East Asian Drivers in Western Media Narratives: A Comparative Analysis of Chinese and Japanese F1 Drivers

Jiahe Liu
The trend of diversification in F1 has underscored the significance of studying the portrayal and identity of East Asian drivers in Western media - a topic that remains relatively underexplored. This research conducts a comparative analysis of the media coverage of Zhou Guanyu and Yuki Tsunoda to understand...
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The Evolution of Creation Mode of Chinese Web Mini-series: Insights from Media Technology Affordance

Saizi Tang
Web mini-series have formed an emerging type of media in China and attracted public attention and discussion by virtue of their unique narration and aesthetic styles. Development of mobile internet technology has created new demands of mobile scene consumption for streaming media users in China. Considering...
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Design of Primary School Art Microclasses Based on the Cultural Heritage of Paper Cutting

-Folded Paper Cutting in One Color as an Example

Shulin Li
Art education has the function and obligation of cultural inheritance. In this paper, microteaching is integrated into the primary art classroom. The mode of cultural inheritance microteaching design is explored, to contribute to the realization of the function of cultural inheritance of art education...
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A Brief Discussion on the Different Adaptations of “The Legend of the White Snake” in Eastern and Western Countries

Chunyu Ma
As one of China’s most influential folk tales, the Legend of White Snake has inspired numerous domestic and international literary works over the centuries, highlighting its significant impact and wide dissemination. These adaptations have localized the story based on their own historical and social...
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An Analysis of Cultural Difference between Chinese and American Films and TV Series Under the Guidance of Hofstede’s Cultural Dimensions

Yingreng Tan
As globalization deepens, cross-cultural communication flourishes, leading to a greater interaction between global cultures. Yet, beneath such interconnection lies distinct and entrenched local beliefs and cultures. This difference is particularly evident in varying perceptions, customs, and interpersonal...
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Decoding Zong Baihua’s aesthetic thoughts on rhythm theory

Yuehua Huang, Mengyao Wu
Rhythm theory is the core and soul of Zong Baihua’s aesthetic thought, a deep reflection of the life spirit of Chinese art. Influenced by Bergson and Chinese life philosophy, Zong Baihua formed an aesthetic view of artistic expression of life rhythm. Rhythm is the noumenon of art, the inner cadence within...
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“Poetic Imagery” and “Silence”— A Brief Analysis of the Structural Composition of Beijingren

Siyuan Zhang
Beijingren is regarded as a pinnacle of 20th-century Chinese drama. In this work, Cao Yu redirected his focus toward the critique of traditional Chinese culture, returning to his most familiar territory with deeper insight and more masterful technique. This paper employs close textual reading to investigate...
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Multimodal Mode of Guangdong Intangible Cultural Heritage Intercultural Communication from the Perspective of Digital Humanities: A case study of Guangdong Lion Dance

Menglei Lv, Liping Jiang
In the context of globalization and informatization, Guangdong lion dance (GLD), noted on the first list of national intangible cultural heritages (ICH), an important carrier of national culture, presents unprecedented challenges and opportunities in its protection and inheritance. Therefore, it is of...
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Literature as a Cause of or Cure for Melancholia

——A Case Study of Goethe’s The Sorrows of Young Werther

Zhuo Qiu
The Sorrows of Young Werther could be evaluated in its therapeutic effect on melancholia as a classical literary text. To access this therapeutic effect, this essay traces back to Aristotle’s conception of catharsis and attempts to identify the elements that could contribute to the catharsis of the audience...
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Exploration of an Educational Model Integrating Civil Engineering and Humanistic Arts

Lingxu Li, Mingchang Ma, Zitong Ma, Yifeng Sun
As society continues to evolve, the educational needs in the field of civil engineering are also changing. Traditional civil engineering education has mainly focused on developing technical and practical skills while neglecting humanistic and artistic literacy. This paper explores the necessity and feasibility...
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A postcolonial perspective on Maori masculinity in Once Were Warriors

Yiwei Wu
In the context of globalization, the collision between New Zealand's indigenous Maori culture and the European culture brought about by colonialism is a practical problem faced by New Zealand society. How the Maori can reconstruct and demonstrate their unique masculinity in this cultural dynamic...
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Take the elderly as an example -- analyze the significance of the existence of music performance

Danting Zhang
“Aging” is an increasingly prominent global problem in the current society, especially in China, this phenomenon is becoming more and more intense. To cope with this challenge, we should actively explore effective solutions to gradually improve the happiness index of the elderly. As an important part...
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Understanding Chinese Public Sphere through Public Space

Xinyue Hu
This study explores the characteristics and significance of the Chinese public sphere through public space. Previous studies of China’s public sphere have focused on public life sustained by informal public spaces but have not further analyzed public space. Based on the library-based method, this study...
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Research on the Diagnosis of Issues and Optimization Pathways in College Track and Field Training from the Perspective of the Sports Power Strategy

Qiang Chen
In the development of China’s sports industry, “building a powerful sports nation” has always been a strategic requirement guiding the overall development of the industry. Based on the current situation, China has continued to strengthen the construction of its sports industry, with track and field being...
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The Influence of Charlie Chaplin on Early Chinese Comedy: Formal Adoption and Thematic Localization

Yujian Wang
During the 1920s to 1940s, early Chinese comedic cinema reached an artistic zenith, profoundly influenced by the introduction of Charlie Chaplin’s comedic philosophies and concurrent societal transformations. This period witnessed significant advancements in comedic techniques, character development,...
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Exploring the Path of Art-Enabled Curriculum Civics

Qian Wang
With the rapid development of society and the globalization of economy, China’s ideology and culture have shown a diversified development, and at the same time, it has brought the impact of various values and concepts to contemporary young people. On this basis, the construction of ideology and politics...
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Japanese Aesthetic Expression and Social Environment Reflection in the Animated Films of Satoshi Kon

Limin Wang, Ning Wang
This paper investigates the Japanese aesthetic expression and social environment reflection in the animated films of Japanese animation director, Satoshi Kon. First, the Japanese aesthetic expression in Kon’s works is explored from three perspectives: traditional Japanese cultural elements, Japanese...
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“Change of” potential “ —— Research on the evolution of Tang and Song calligraphy styles

Shuyan Bu
From the Tang Dynasty to the Song Dynasty, the “pen trend” in Chinese calligraphy has experienced significant changes, which not only reflect the artistic style of different periods, but also reflect the influence of social, cultural and philosophical thoughts. The Tang Dynasty was a peak of the development...
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The Value Implications and Practical Path of Integrating Red Agricultural Culture of the Central Plains into Art and Aesthetic Education in Colleges and Universities

Nannan Yang
Art and aesthetic education in colleges and universities is an important way to enhance the aesthetic and humanistic qualities of college students, and has an irreplaceable role in establishing morality and educating people. Red agricultural culture is closely connected with red culture and agricultural...
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In depth Reflection on the Practice of Popular Art Lectures

Bo Cai
With the increasing emphasis on aesthetic education in recent years, art popularization education plays an increasingly important role in aesthetic education. In the past, people’s understanding of art popularization education was limited to the art training model of amateur institutions, which led to...
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Research on the Protection and Utilization of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of “Zhijin Sand Pottery” Craftsmanship in Bijie under the Background of Rural Revitalization

Xuekun Li, Xin Zhai
In advancing the comprehensive Rural Revitalization Strategy, intangible cultural heritage, as a valuable treasure of national history and culture, has become an essential element of strategic planning for protection and sustainable development. This paper focuses on the traditional craft of “Zhijin...
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Policy Analysis on College Access for Low-Income Students in the United States

Mengchen Li
Higher education is a crucial pathway for social mobility and economic growth. College access for low-income students has thus gained major attention. This study examines U.S. policies supporting college readiness for children from low-income backgrounds. Findings show these policies effectively expand...
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The orientation of Teacher’s Role in Teaching Chinese Festival Culture as a Foreign Language

-- A Case Study of the Spring Festival

Ziqing Hua, Li Zhang
With the enhancement of China’s comprehensive national strength and the increasingly close foreign exchanges, the global demand for Chinese learning is growing. Confucius Institutes have been established in many countries around the world, providing an important platform for the promotion of Chinese...
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College Student Health Beliefs and Food Label Use Behavior: The Mediating Role of Nutritional Knowledge

Jingan Tan, Yubo Yang, Minghao Zhou, Zhiwei Huang, Ziyue Song, Mingzhe Wang, Mengyao Qu
This study aims to explore the relationship between college students’ health beliefs and their behavior of using food labels, with a focus on the mediating role of nutritional knowledge. We collected data on health beliefs, knowledge, attitudes, and practices regarding food nutrition labels, as well...
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Research on the Development Mode and Power Mechanism of the Deep Integration of Culture, Sports, Tourism and Recreation Industry

Xin Liu
This research studies the development mode and driving mechanism of the deep integration of culture, sports, tourism and recreation industries. Under the background of globalisation and rapid development of science and technology, the integration of culture, sports, tourism, recreation and culture industry...