Research on the Innovation and Application of Ceramic Culture Documentary under the Background of the Construction of Jingdezhen National Ceramic Culture Inheritance and Innovation Pilot Zone

Yu SHAO

Abstract


Ceramic culture documentary records the development track and historical state of the ceramic cultural symbol and expresses the human wisdom and national spirit contained as well, which is quite beneficial for promoting contemporary people’s interpretation and reflection on traditional culture. Under the background of the construction of Jingdezhen National Ceramic Culture Inheritance and Innovation Pilot Zone, the innovation and development of Jingdezhen ceramic culture documentaries is discussed in this paper to better grasp the cultural memory and ceramic story in the works. Meanwhile, the application of relevant documentaries to the foreign language classes in universities will be explored so as to further realize the contemporary value of ceramic culture documentary, with the hope to strengthen the cultural confidence of young students and promote the foreign exchange and dissemination of Jingdezhen ceramic culture.


Keywords


Ceramic culture documentary; The construction of Jingdezhen National Ceramic Culture Inheritance and Innovation Pilot Zone; Innovation and application; Foreign language classes

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3968/13130

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