Ordinary people narratives in the tv shows everlasting classic
Using the narrative approach, this study analyzes ordinary people social roles that contribute to the passing on moral values and good characters. Three narratives of recorded TV show “Everlasting Classic” were used as samples. These narratives described activities of a senior villager, a diaspora,...
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Zusammenfassung: | Using the narrative approach, this study analyzes ordinary people social roles that contribute to the passing on moral values and good characters. Three narratives of recorded TV show “Everlasting Classic” were used as samples. These narratives described activities of a senior villager, a diaspora, young artists, an opera-singer superstar, and an international artist in performing arts that meant to deliver valuable messages about moral values and good characters written in the classic Chinese books and poems. These ordinary people social engagements in their communities have also inspired the local and international audience to engage in the same activities.
Ordinary people social engagement obviously can be traced using works of art and performance. In the narratives, social roles of the ordinary people were described and explained as cases; it was then connected with the related theories. Dimash's performance in the Everlasting Classic, aired back after the long break during the pandemic outbreak in 2020, captivated the audience and became hot discussions, both in Chinese and International News. The song that Dimash sang in Everlasting Classic entitled Thousands of Miles, A Common Dream is a lyric written by Kevin based on the Tang era poem, Farewell in Weicheng written by Zhang Jiuling The ever-budding willows in farewells. These ordinary people carry out their daily routines according to their respective professions. His performance in the Everlasting Classic implicitly has a message about the importance of adoring and learning from the idol and inspiring others by becoming their idol. |
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DOI: | 10.1201/9781003180128-19 |