"Costume Change Show"in Ancient Towns and Streets:An Analysis on Neoclassical Structural-Functionalism
Under the background of the prosperous development of cultural tourism industry,the experience of changing clothes in the historical and cultural scenic spots of traditional ancient towns and streets,mainly in Han clothes and minority costumes,continues to be hot.From the three dimensions of the neoclassic structure-functionalism,we can observe the"Costume Change Show"performed in ancient towns and streets.Firstly,from the perspective of ontological structure,the essence of it is a cultural performance based on the heritage of Chinese traditional costumes.Traditional clothing has undergone a long evolution of time,and has great ornamental,experiential,historical and cultural values,it is a unique cultural resource and cultural capital,which contains great creative potential in modern society;Secondly,from its external structure perspective,the traditional clothing is not static and prone to changes influenced by the ancient towns and streets and other external conditions,its structure and function also evolve accordingly,becoming part of the cultural tourism in ancient towns and streets,which can realize its own creative transformation and sustainable development within the cultural context of ancient towns and streets;Finally,according to its self-generated structure,the traditional costume heritage has a certain degree of autonomy in the transformation from tradition to modern,has the structural function of attracting and allocating resources,and can independently derive a series of related industries from the experience of changing clothes in the ancient streets of ancient towns,drive the industrial expansion and agglomeration of ancient towns and streets,and form a certain scale,so as to realize the activation,utilization and in-depth development of traditional costume heritage in ancient towns and streets.
Neoclassical Structural-FunctionalismHeritage of Chinese Traditional Costumes"Costume Change Show"Ancient Towns and Streets