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A study on the psychological driving and cultural space reconstruction for the protection and development of Jiexi string puppet theater book
Wei Lin
1 Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, Macao Polytechnic University, Macao, 999078, China 2 Chinese Department, Guangzhou Xinhua University, Guangzhou, Guangdong, 510520, China
DOI: https://doi.org/10.59429/esp.v10i4.3501
Keywords: Jiexi string puppet theater; script preservation; psychological drive; cultural space
Abstract
As a precious intangible cultural heritage, Jiexi string puppet theater faces multiple challenges in its script protection and development. From the perspectives of psychological driving mechanism and cultural space reconstruction, this paper explores the internal motivation and external environment reshaping that promote the sustainable development of this traditional art form. The study shows that cultural identity, emotional connection and sense of cultural mission are the core psychological driving factors that promote the participation of local residents and external forces in script conservation. At the same time, through the reconstruction of cultural space and the optimization of material carriers and non-material forms, not only the dissemination efficacy of scripts is enhanced, but also the sense of cultural identity of the community is strengthened. We propose a synergistic mechanism of conservation and development, emphasizing the retention of traditional authenticity while encouraging innovation and adaptability to the times. Through the systematic collection of basic parameters, inheritance behaviors and revitalization effects, combined with the algorithm design of advanced, we realized the dynamic analysis of cultural genes and intelligent decision-making of spatial adaptation. Finally, the study provides theoretical support and practical path for the sustainable development of Jiexi puppet show, forming a closed-loop ecosystem of "psychological identity-behavioral participation-space revitalization".
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