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Ideological Functions and Development Management of the Film and Television Culture Industry

Shaolei Chen *,1, Jihang Zhang 2
  • 1 Anhui Xinhua University
  • 2 Anhui Xinhua University

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https://doi.org/10.54254/2753-7064/16/20230373

Abstract

In the context of global economic and cultural integration, the rapid development of the cultural industry is an unstoppable trend. As an emerging industry that can promote global economic and cultural prosperity, it plays a central role in a nation or region’s economy and serves as a key driver of economic growth. The ideological functions of the cultural industry have also become increasingly significant in safeguarding cultural and national ideological security. The film and television industry, with its distinctive cultural characteristics, serves as a primary vehicle for shaping a nation’s image, disseminating its values, lifestyles, and popular culture, and facilitating the development of other sectors. In the new era, there is a growing demand for higher quality and better industry management in the film and television culture industry to effectively showcase a nation’s image. In light of this, this paper, aiming to promote the further development of the national film and television culture industry and better represent the national image, explores the ideological functions of the film and television culture industry, responds to the contemporary societal demands and the fundamental need to project the national image, and delves into the development management pathways of the national film and television culture industry. It also provides a series of strategic recommendations to foster the development of the national film and television culture industry and enhance the representation of the nation on the global stage.

Keywords

film and television culture, ideological functions, development management

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Chen,S.;Zhang,J. (2023). Ideological Functions and Development Management of the Film and Television Culture Industry. Communications in Humanities Research,16,74-81.

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Volume title: Proceedings of the International Conference on Global Politics and Socio-Humanities

Conference website: https://www.icgpsh.org/
ISBN:978-1-83558-165-0(Print) / 978-1-83558-166-7(Online)
Conference date: 13 October 2023
Editor:Javier Cifuentes-Faura, Enrique Mallen
Series: Communications in Humanities Research
Volume number: Vol.16
ISSN:2753-7064(Print) / 2753-7072(Online)

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