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Title: Peng Ancestral Hall in GuangFu District: Bodily Practice and Social Memory in the Context of China after 1978
หอบรรพชนเผิงในเขตก๋วงฝู่ ปฏิบัติการเรือนกายและความทรงจำทางสังคมในบริบทจีนสมัยใหม่หลังปี 1978
Authors: Hui Guang
Hui Guang
Peera Phanlukthao
พีระ พันลูกท้าว
Mahasarakham University
Peera Phanlukthao
พีระ พันลูกท้าว
peeraphanlukthao@hotmail.com
peeraphanlukthao@hotmail.com
Keywords: Bodily Practice
Social Memory
Ancestral Hall Culture
Cultural Transmission
Guangfu Region
Peng Ancestral Hall
Issue Date:  25
Publisher: Mahasarakham University
Abstract: This study employs the theoretical frameworks of bodily practice and social memory to deeply examine the role of Peng Ancestral Hall in cultural heritage transmission and social memory construction. The specific research objectives are: (1) to explore the historical evolution of Peng Ancestral Hall as a cultural heritage site; (2) to analyze the artistic techniques and cultural functions reflected in Peng Ancestral Hall; (3) to investigate the interactive dynamics between bodily practices and social memory within the ancestral hall; and (4) to design and implement innovative cultural heritage activities in Peng Ancestral Hall. To counteract the diminishing role of ancestral halls in contemporary society, this study introduces innovative cultural activities, including mural creation, poetry recitation, and ceremonial practices. These activities aim to strengthen participants' sense of cultural identity and appeal to younger audiences, revitalizing the ancestral hall's vitality and establishing it as a significant venue for community-based cultural education. Methodologically, this research adopts a qualitative approach, involving literature reviews, in-depth interviews, field observations, textual analysis, and interpretive methods. The findings provide comprehensive insights into the historical evolution and modern transformation of Peng Ancestral Hall. The study further proposes diversified cultural activities to enhance cultural preservation and transmission, offering new perspectives on safeguarding intangible cultural heritage and promoting local cultural tourism in the Guangfu region.
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URI: http://202.28.34.124/dspace/handle123456789/3796
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