Proceeding of 2025 8th International Conference on Humanities Education and Social Sciences (ICHESS 2025)

Session: Cultural Psychology and Social Governance

55 articles
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Peer-Review Statements

Budsaba Kanoksilapatham, Sabariah Binti Mohamed Salleh, Adelina Binti Asmawi, Muhammad Faizal A. Ghani
All of the articles in this proceedings volume have been presented at the 8th International Conference on Humanities Education and Social Sciences (ICHESS 2025) during December 19 to 21, 2025 in Xi’an, China. These articles have been peer reviewed by the members of the Scientific Committees and reviewers...
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The Impact of Rural Labor Mobility on Agricultural Resilience in the Context of the New Economic Form

Tiantian Cheng, Ge Wen
Against the backdrop of the new economic form, this paper conducts an in-depth analysis of the impact of rural labor mobility on agricultural resilience. The study finds that rural labor mobility not only brings the reflux of capital, technology and information to agricultural production, enhancing the...
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An Analysis on the Techniques of Movie Commentary from the Perspective of Relevance Theory: A Case Study of Verbal Behaviour in the Commentary of Titanic

Xinmiao Li
Analysing movie from the perspective of relevance theory in linguistics is an emerging direction. In terms of the previous studies, many scholars applied relevance theory to study the movie dialogue, mainly focusing on the explicature and implicature. In this research, the researcher chose a new research...
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The Current Application and Pathway Analysis of Music Therapy in Anxiety Disorders

Qian Wang
Anxiety disorders, as a common psychological condition, severely impair mental health, leading to emotional dysregulation, cognitive deficits, and social dysfunction. Patients often avoid social interactions, damaging interpersonal relationships. Chronic anxiety further harms physical health, affecting...
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The Deconstruction and Reconstruction of Female Body Narratives in the Digital Media Era: A Gender Anthropology Perspective

Ran Shan
This paper looks into the big changes in female body stories caused by digital media appearing, using a special way called gender-anthropology to see how breaking down and rebuilding happen at the same time. For decades traditional media outlets have fed one monolithic and often Western-centric idealization...
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The Legal Tradition of Incorporating Ritual into Law and China’s Legal Modernization

Haoyu Wang
Traditional Chinese society, shaped by the “Hundred Schools of Thought” discourse, established the process of “Confucianization of law” under the dominant influence of Legalist and Confucian ideologies, making the incorporation of ritual into law a paradigmatic model for social governance. In modern...
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Anatomy of a Fall: French Feminism and Marital Dilemmas

Xiaofan Chen, Yutao Zhang
The film Anatomy of a Fall constructs a severely imbalanced marital relationship through the inversion of traditional gender-based division of labor, profoundly revealing the predicaments of marital relationships against the backdrop of the rise of feminism in French society. Set against the marital...
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Social Media Dependence and Relationship Quality on Chinese College Students: A Chained Mediation Model

Jialu Qin, Linjia Li, Yueyang Ma
With the continuous development of Internet technology, social media dependence has gradually become a way of life for people, which carries people’s interpersonal relationships, expansion and maintenance. Still, with the intake of complicated news, social media dependence triggers the public’s tendency...
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How the Elements of Outstanding Traditional Chinese Culture Are Integrated into the Film IP to Transform the Audience’s Cultural Consumption into Cultural Identity: A Multi-Case Study of Successful Chinese Film IPs

Xinyue Luo
In recent years, the Chinese domestic film IP (Intellectual Property) has rapidly developed, which has strong cultural awareness and international communication potential. Numerous representative audiovisual works have emerged, such as the Ne Zha series, the Fengshen series, and Chang’an San Wan Li,...
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Psychological Resilience: Theoretical Models, Influencing Factors, and Culturally Adapted Interventions

Runtong Qin
This study systematically reviewed the core theoretical models, influencing factors, assessment tools and intervention pathways of psychological resilience. It helps promote a unified understanding of resilience and provides a theoretical basis for formulating clear and operational intervention paths....
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The Influence Mechanism and Intervention Strategies of Social Adaptability of Chinese College Students Under the Background of Positive Psychology

Shuyan Luo
The rapidly evolving employment landscape in contemporary Chinese society has imposed heightened demands on the social adaptability of university students. Concurrently, the prominent mental health issues among Chinese college students are compounded by a deficiency in the cultivation of social adaptability....
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Reform of the American Bureaucratic System from the Perspective of the “Deep State” Theory

Zhaohui Yu
This paper employs the “Deep State” theory as its core framework to examine the scope and feasibility of administrative reforms initiated during Donald Trump’s second presidential term. The “Deep State” primarily refers to a persistent power network composed of unelected bureaucrats, intelligence agencies,...
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Psychological Problem Adjustment Strategy for Flexible Employment Groups Based on Internal and External Synergy

Qunying Zhou, Xin Ren
Flexible employment is an important form of employment and an important part of the labor market, which can improve the efficiency of the labor market. Psychological feelings such as job satisfaction and sense of achievement of flexibly employed people are not only affected by the stability of the jobs...
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The Dilemma and Reflection of Tacit Consent Theory in Justifying Political Obligation

Chaonan Wang
This research critically examines the theoretical viability of tacit consent as a foundation for political obligations in democracies. While express consent theories like Locke’s face practical limitations, tacit consent remains significant. Through analyzing consent theory’s evolution and contemporary...
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Navigating Population Aging: Enhancing Work-Life Integration for Older Employees Through Flexibility

He Zhang
This research investigates the effect of flexible work arrangements on the work-life balance of ageing employees in light of global population ageing. It posits that as employees age, they frequently encounter multiple challenges, including chronic health conditions, eldercare responsibilities, and a...
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Paths of Construction of Religious-National Identity in the Decolonisation Process of India and Pakistan in the Early Years of Partition 1947

Based on Social Identity Theory Under the Perspectives of Post-Colonialism and Orientalism

Yue Zeng
The partition of British India under the lead of the empire in 1947 resulted in the creation of two distinct nation-states, India and Pakistan, fundamentally transforming the region’s religious and national identities. The 1950s witnessed conflicts such as civil wars, separatist movements, and the rise...
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The Effect of the Parental Differential Treatment for Sibling

Shiqi Huang
Infancy represents a critical stage in human development, during which biological, genetic, and environmental factors exert irreplaceable influences across the lifespan. The present study focuses on the phenomenon of parental differential treatment (PDT) in multi-child families, examining its underlying...
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Depression Among University Students: A Multidimensional Review of Causes and Interventions

Qiao Dai
Depression among university students has become an urgent public health concern. University students at this unique developmental stage of young adulthood face heightened vulnerability due to environmental changes, academic pressures, and social challenges. This review synthesizes empirical studies from...
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Cooling-Off Period Before Divorce in China: Violating Women’s Rights or Reducing Divorce Rates?

Zifeng Zhang
The cooling-off period before divorce, more commonly referred to on Chinese social network platforms, especially Sina Weibo, has been a controversial topic among Chinese citizens for several years. However, there have been no controlled studies about how to determine, depending on the circumstances,...
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The Dynamics of Rejecting Compliments in Relation to Social Anxiety and Loneliness: A Review Analysis

Yujing Lin
In interpersonal communication and social interactions, the act of praise plays a significant role. It not only maintains relationships, but also enhances the motivation and performance of the recipient. The existing research lacks systematic exploration of the psychological and social interactive effects...
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Orientation of Loyalty: On the Principle of Pursuing the Greater Good and Personal Interest in Ancient Japanese Samurai Society

Shuai Ruan
This paper delves into the specific manifestations of the the principle of pursuing the greater good and personal interest in ancient Japanese samurai society, considering the historical context of ancient Japan. It examines various dimensions such as changes in samurai income sources, the integration...
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Discovering the Self in Music: A Music Psychology Review on Self-Identity Formation in Adolescents Experiencing Psychological Distress

Ziyi Wu
Adolescence, as a critical stage of human development, is characterized by significantly increased vulnerability to mental health issues (such as depression, social anxiety, and behavioral problems) and faces key challenges in forming a stable sense of self-identity. Approximately 10–20% of adolescents...
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Applications of Physics Knowledge and the Improvement of Sports Efficiency in Ball Games

Kunhong Xiang
This paper systematically discusses the application mechanism of physical principles in mainstream ball games such as football, basketball and volleyball, and its role in improving sports efficiency. Research shows that the synergistic effect of Magnus effect and air resistance significantly affects...
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The Surgeon’s Canvas: Deconstructing Intellectual Property in the Art of Plastic Surgery

Zixi Zhou
The rapid ascension of cosmetic surgery from a medical discipline to a recognized art form, coupled with the immense commercial value of personal similitude in the digital age, has precipitated a novel and complex intellectual property conflict. This essay undertakes a comprehensive deconstruction of...
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Research on the Legal Application Dilemma and Collaborative Regulation Path Under the Dual Attributes of Medical Aesthetics

Yuxi Qian
Rapid development of the global medical aesthetics industry. Its two core attributes, medical and consumer, give rise to the dilemma of legal application and supervision. This article focuses on the contradiction between the lagging legal supervision and the growing demand in this field. Based on case...
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Unintentional Infringement by Generative AI: Protecting Niche Creators and Allocating Liability in China and the United States

Boyan Zhang
The rapid development of generative AI has expanded the range of content creation tools available to users, but it has also created new intellectual property challenges. This article focuses on the phenomenon of ‘unintentional infringement’—defined as copyright violations resulting from AI outputs generated...
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Research on the Legality of AI Art Training and Generated Data under Copyright Law

Yuxin Jiang
In the present era, when the artificial intelligence is developing rapidly, it brings a lot of conveniences to people’s daily lives. Among all many functions of AI uses in the arts, the creation of music, poems, and paintings, these systems can generate new images by using generative models. Artificial...
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The Boundaries of Fair Use in Plot-Recap Short Videos: A Doctrinal Analysis Based on Chinese Law and Comparative Law

Yuxin Xie
Propelled by algorithms, 3-5-minute plot-recap short videos can rack up tens of millions of views, yet they repeatedly skirt the red line of copyright infringement. Chinese legislation follows the Berne Convention’s three-step test, yet in practice some courts often collapse it into a single inquiry—whether...
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Definition of the Copyright Attribute of Online Game Gameplay and Infringement Determination of Reskin Games

Zhaoyue Wang
In recent years, the phenomenon of plagiarism through “reskin games” has become increasingly prevalent in the online gaming industry. This paper focuses on the copyright attribute definition of online game gameplay and the infringement determination of reskin games (which copy original gameplay while...
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Legal Governance of Marine Oil Contamination: A Study Based on Existing Problems in China

Haoxiang Yu
Due to the fast paced growth of the international shipping industry, marine ecosystems and coastal nations are being challenged by the issue of oil contamination from ships. A worldwide legal system has been created in accordance with international law principles, which is centered on the triple jurisdiction...
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AI-Assisted Inventorship and Music Authorship in China’s Music Industry

Yixin Jiang
Generative artificial intelligence (AI) is reshaping the music production industry, and it is also really challenging our traditional ideas about who creates and owns music when talking about copyright law. In China, the courts reckon that true originality comes from human creativity, so any works made...
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A Dual Regression Analysis of the Impact of Organizational Justice on Anxiety and Self-Efficacy Among Orchestra Musicians

Borong Li
Objective: This study aimed to investigate whether perceptions of organizational justice significantly predict anxiety levels and general self-efficacy within the unique high-pressure context of an orchestra. Methods: A cross-sectional survey design was employed with 135 orchestra members. Instruments...
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Comparative Study of the Path Choices and Effectiveness of Middle-Class Political Participation in BRICS Countries Under Differences in Institutional Environments

Jin Qiu
To explore the impact of differences in institutional environments on the political participation of the middle class in BRICS countries, this study, based on data from the World Values Survey (2017-2022) and the BRICS Governance Index, analyzes 5,820 middle-class samples (1,240 in China and 1,180 in...
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Case Analysis of UniStrong Financial Fraud Based on the GONE-Theory

Chen-Qian Liu, Xiao Wang, Ya-Ru Si, Xi Zhao
Against the backdrop of increased state investment in technology enterprises and the burgeoning growth of the electronic communications sector, the exposure of financial malpractice at UniStrong – a leading enterprise in China’s satellite navigation field – has dealt a severe blow to investor confidence...
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Value-Based Perspectives on Drug Prevention Program: A Community Analysis of Functional and Social Dimensions

Seuk Yen Phoong, Seuk Wai Phoong
Drug abuse remains a significant issue to public health and social stability globally, with Malaysia facing similar challenges as the number of cases involving drugs rises annually. The negative impacts of drug abuse not only affecting that particular person, but it is also giving a major impact to the...
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Emotional and Social Value in Drugs Reduction Program: A Local Community Perceptive

Seuk Wai Phoong, Seuk Yen Phoong
This study explores the satisfaction of the local communities on the drug reduction program in Malaysia by considering emotional and social values as the independent variables. Emotional value and social value are selected as independent variables because it represents the dimensions of how the individual...
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Study on Copyright Infringement Issues of Music Generated by Generative Artificial Intelligence

Yixiao Yang
With the continuous iteration of current technology, generative artificial intelligence technology is fundamentally reshaping the pattern of the music industry. The application rate of domestic AIGC music generation tools has reached 35%, contributing more than 15 billion yuan in new output value. However,...
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Dual Account Self Presentation and the Digital Erosion of Goffman’s Front Back Distinction Among Chinese Undergraduates

Ziyue Wang
This study investigates the intrinsic mechanisms underlying the utilization of official and alternative social media accounts by Chinese university students, focusing specifically on their self-expression across public platforms. Drawing upon Goffman’s Theory of front-stage and backstage behavior, the...
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Employee Turnover-Induced Trade Secret Infringement: Key Difficulties in Identification

Ziqin Xu
The accelerating mobility of technical talent and the rising strategic value of data have placed trade-secret protection at the forefront of corporate legal strategy. Yet, a persistent and growing gap has emerged between the robust substantive legal frameworks enacted globally and the frustrating practical...
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Protection of Personal Information and Legal Regulation in Medical Data Sharing

Zihan Li
The development of medical informatization has made medical data a crucial driving force for advancing medical research and improving diagnostic accuracy. However, this process has also witnessed frequent information security incidents, resulting in severe infringement of personal information privacy....
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In Love with the Algorithm: Exploring Romantic Engagements with AI Among Young Chinese Women in Contemporary China

Litao Feng
This study investigates the romantic interactions between Chinese women and artificial intelligence (AI) through semi-structured interviews to provide an in-depth understanding of participants’ experiences and emotions. The objective is to examine the distinctive features of romantic relationships with...
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Examining Regional Stereotypes in Doubao v1.6: A Story Completion Study

Yanze Shi
With the rapid development of Large Language Models (LLMs), research on their cultural biases has gained increasing academic attention, though studies focusing on regional stereotypes remain relatively scarce. This study examines the Doubao v1.6 model using an experimental approach, instructing it to...
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Glass Ceilings and Occupational Devaluation in Hong Kong: A Distribution-Sensitive Analysis of Feminization and Gender Pay

Zhuanhan Tian
This study uses official Hong Kong tabulations to profile gendered pay within six harmonized occupational groups using distribution-sensitive indicators. Female-to-male hourly-wage ratios are computed at the 10th, 50th, and 90th percentiles, and a gradient (90th minus 10th) summarizes within-occupation...
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On the “Twelve Tea Utensils” in Old Man Shen’an’s Illustrated Tributes to Tea Utensils

Xintong Nan, Li Zhang
The Old Man Shen’an’s Illustrated Tributes to Tea Utensils stands as China’s pioneering monograph on tea culture presented in illustrated form. This seminal work meticulously documents the “twelve tea utensils” employed in the Song dynasty through an integrated approach of images and text, collectively...
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An Analysis of the Formation Mechanism and Social Functions of Internet Buzzwords — Based on the Analysis of the “Top 10 Internet Buzzwords of 2024”

Mengmei Pan, Qing Nian
Internet buzzwords are a product of the advancement of the Internet era and a window reflecting the development trends and social phenomena of contemporary society. Internet users obtain the right to know about social events and the right to free expression on Internet platforms, and use the timeliness...
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The Influence of the Teacher-Student Relationship on Junior High School Students’ Learning Anxiety

Zilu Bai, Yifei Wang
In the critical period of adolescent psychological development, learning anxiety is becoming more and more common in junior high school, which is closely related to academic pressure, peer competition and self-consciousness development. As the core interaction in school ecology, teacher-student relationship...
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The Role of Traditional Cultural Genes in Shaping Modern Chinese Military Views and Methodologies

Xinyue Guo, Qinkai Li
This article aims to systematically explore the profound shaping effect of the genes of Chinese fine traditional culture on Chinese modern military outlook and methodology. Modern Chinese military thought exhibits distinct cultural characteristics: In the value dimension, the ideas of “cautious warfare”...
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The Evolution of Modern Musicals in Contemporary Culture

Duo Zhu
This article will explore the development that has taken place in the modern musicals by focusing on how their music forms, contents, selection criteria and social meanings have evolved alongside contemporary culture. It will mainly focus on four representative musicals, “Jesus Christ Superstar”, “The...
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Phonetic Errors Among Chinese EFL Learners: A Systematic Review of 2000-2024 CSSCI journal articles

Maozhan Sun
This study conducts a systematic review of phonetic errors among Chinese “English as a Foreign Language” (EFL) learners, synthesizing findings from CSSCI-indexed journal articles published between 2000 and 2024. It categorizes the types, distribution, and causes of segmental and suprasegmental errors...
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Cultural Divide in Views on Marriage and Love, Responses to Aging, and Family Relationship Reconstruction: A Comparative Study of Chinese and Japanese Social Dramas “The Mature Years” and “Restarting Life”

Tianran Luo
China and Japan, both part of the East Asian cultural sphere, share Confucian traditions. Yet under the impact of modernization, their family structures and cultural logics have diverged significantly. This paper analyzes the cultural differences in marriage, love, eldercare, and family values by comparing...
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From Wasteland to Meadowlands: Louise Glück’s Postmodern Reinvention of T. S. Eliot’s Mythical Poetics in Meadowlands

Qixi Yao
With T. S. Eliot’s modernist poetics as a point of reference, this paper explores how Louise Glück “makes individual existence universal” (Nobel Prize Citation) in her poetry collection Meadowlands. Glück creatively transforms Eliot’s “Mythical Method” from a tool for restoring cultural order into a...
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Job Insecurity and Turnover Intention: A Dual-Path Mechanism Study—The Parallel Mediating Roles of Emotional Exhaustion and Organizational Identification

Nannan Zhang, Shanshan Yan, Juan Zhang, Rongli Bai
Against global economic volatility and technological disruption, job insecurity threatens employee retention in Chinese private enterprises. Drawing on Conservation of Resources (COR) Theory, this study examined the effects of economic (material resource threat) and social (social resource threat) job...
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The Impact of Playful Motivation on Creativity in Male and Female Chinese University Students

Zhiteng Zhao, Yiming Cai
This study explores the differences between male and female Chinese university students in the relationships among playful motivation, creative self-efficacy, and creativity. By analyzing these relationships, this study explains how playful motivation, mediating factors, and gender differences affect...
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The Influence of Wei-Jin Literature on Lu Xun’s Fiction Writing

Luzhe Zhao
This paper explores the influence of Wei-Jin literature on Lu Xun’s fictional works. The pessimistic and melancholic tone of “literature of turbulent times” during the Wei-Jin period, coupled with literati’s practice of seeking solace in wine to evade reality, resonated profoundly with Lu Xun’s own turbulent...
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On Political Consciousness in Their Eyes Were Watching God from the Perspective of Afrocentricity

Qianzi Zhao
Their Eyes Were Watching God, the magnum opus of African-American writer Zora Neale Hurston, is a foundational text of Afrocentric literature. This paper argues that through the employment of and the adaptation of the slave narrative form and Black English Vernacular, Hurston not only vividly portrays...