This study investigates the connotations and features of the sense of place in Chinese songs from 1912 to 2019, examining how these changed across regions and time periods. The sense of place shifted from primarily patriotic (1912-1949) and socialist (1950-1979), focusing on historical sites, to market-driven (1980-2009) and finally to a more complex, individualistic representation (2010-2019) reflecting personal experiences and events. The study reveals an evolution from shared collective memory to more personal expressions of place attachment.
Publisher
Humanities and Social Sciences Communications
Published On
Nov 24, 2021
Authors
Xueting Hong, Zhenfang Huang, Xu Huang
Tags
sense of place
Chinese songs
cultural evolution
collective memory
personal expression
historical context
regional changes
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