Red Culture as An Intangible Cultural Heritage: A Study of Historical Consciousness in Mainstream Film and Television
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https://doi.org/10.6918/IJOSSER.202502_8(2).0033Keywords:
Journalism, Literature, Historical consciousness, Mainstream film and television.Abstract
This study found that in recent years, China's mainstream film and television industry has achieved leapfrog growth. Driven by history, literature and politics, mainstream film and television has successfully integrated China's contemporary spirit, artistic ideas and market awareness through difficult exploration and groping, and has promoted the comprehensive development of my country's mainstream film and television art and made great progress. China's mainstream film and television works appeal to common ideals and beliefs, and under the framework of nationalist discourse, they arouse the resonance of national emotions, summon the collective memory of the nation, enable the public to achieve a unified cognition of sensibility and rationality, and allow the cultural spirit of a nation to continue from generation to generation, and help realize the Chinese dream from the level of spiritual and cultural construction.
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