Intangible Cultural Heritage Exhibitions Examined from the Perspective of Post-Classical Narrative:A Case Study of "Into the Brocade World:Chinese Brocade Culture" Exhibition
With the shift of focus of museums to people-oriented,theories in various disciplines such as narrative studies are increasingly applied to museum exhibition,education,and research.The inclusion of intangible cultural heritage into the museum system has further promoted the transformation of the museum's role,highlighting the narrative characteristics of museum exhibitions.In theme exhibitions related to intangi-ble cultural heritage,museums should reorganize and construct narrative elements in exhibition spaces,al-lowing visitors to enter the original"story context"of intangible cultural heritage.Through"multimedia"nar-ration,a comprehensive narrative experience can be constructed.Through narration,connections can be es-tablished between traditional intangible cultural heritage projects and the current real-life experiences of visitors,making the museum a more vibrant space of memory.
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