Volume 3,Issue 8
Folk Revival and Cultural Identity: Reappearance of Traditional Festivals and Ritual in Modern Literature
This article takes modern Chinese literary works as the core research object. By examining the representation of traditional festivals and customary rituals in literary narratives, it becomes clear how modern literary works promote the revival of folklore through folklore writing and strengthen Chinese cultural identity. It analyzes the contemporary value of folklore writing in modern literature. In order to further confirm the eternal value of folklore as the core carrier of Chinese culture, it highlights the important role of modern literature in connecting tradition and modernity and condensing national cultural consensus, and provides a historical mirror and literary support for contemporary folklore protection and cultural identity construction.
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