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Research On The Channel Of Communication Optimization Of Mulao Minority Yi Fan Festival

Posted on:2019-11-01Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Q Q WuFull Text:PDF
GTID:2405330545967791Subject:Journalism
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In May 2006,Mulao Minority according to Yifan festival was officially listed in the first batch of state-level non-material cultural heritage list,according to the Yifan festival this ancient and mysterious ethnic festivals gradually by people's attention and protection.The intangible cultural heritage,with its diversity and uniqueness,has become a valuable cultural asset in today's human society.Spreading intangible cultural heritage not only helps to protect cultural diversity,but also inherits human wisdom.With the development of The Times and the progress of the society,the arrival of the modern media technology broaden and accelerate the spread of non-material cultural her:itage channel and transmission speed,for the inheritance and transmission of intangible cultural heritage bring great opportunity.In Mulao transmission channels in accordance with the meal section as the research object,using communication and knowledge of ethnology and culturology and,by means of field survey,content analysis,the methods of literature analysis,according to the Yifan festival in interpersonal communication status quo and the current situation of modern media on the spread of comb,to explore the spread of the current according to the Yifan festival is still means aging,spread a single inheritance,propagation vacuous,update frequency is low,and platform of communication function is not perfect and so on.Based on the above problems,this paper puts forward such as attach importance to the folk,walked into the campus,make good use of media,appropriate industrialization,such as thinking,in order to optimization from the transmission channels in accordance with the spread of Yifan festival,for our national culture inheritance and carry forward the offer help.
Keywords/Search Tags:Mulao Minority, Yifan festival, intangible culture, channels of communication
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