Exploring the Cultural Value of Integrating Fine Arts and Philosophy Under the Background of Rural Revitalization

Authors

  • Jianhui Liang Guangzhou Academy of Fine Arts, Guangzhou, 510006, Guangdong, China.
  • Hu Yu Guangzhou Academy of Fine Arts, Guangzhou, 510006, Guangdong, China.

Keywords:

Rural Revitalization; Integration of Fine Arts and Philosophy; Cultural Value; Breakthrough Paths; Case Analysis

Abstract

This paper delves into the integration of fine arts and philosophy in the context of rural revitalization. It begins by elaborating on the research background, including the cultural requirements of the rural revitalization strategy and the contemporary turn of the integration of fine arts and philosophy. Through theoretical construction, it analyzes the academic basis of their integration from ontological, methodological, and value - generation perspectives. By studying typical cases, it extracts the integration model and presents the multi - dimensional cultural values, such as ontological, social, economic, and ecological values. However, the integration faces challenges like value conflicts under modernity, symbolic risks of artistic intervention, and disconnection in philosophical transformation. To address these, it proposes breakthrough paths, including establishing a collaborative mechanism among scholars, artists, and villagers, developing local philosophy education resources, and establishing a cultural value assessment system. Additionally, it offers policy suggestions, aiming to provide a theoretical and practical reference for rural cultural revitalization.

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Published

2025-03-14