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An Exploration into the Theoretical Construction of the Subjectivity of Chinese Culture

Jiayi Zhong

Abstract


Consolidating cultural subjectivity is a protracted process. To explore more specific and far-reaching future trends in cultural subjectivity, the collective wisdom of the entire Chinese nation is indispensable. To address the crisis of Chinese civilization since modern times, the
Communist Party of China (CPC) unwaveringly embraced Marxism, integrating its fundamental tenets with China's outstanding traditional
culture, ultimately giving rise to a new cultural entity and solidly reinforcing the subjectivity of Chinese culture. As a representative group of
cultural subjects, contemporary Chinese youth have further bolstered their confidence in Chinese culture through training in both foundational
and innovative disciplines, as well as through talent development programs, international exchanges, and other forms of cultivation. The subjectivity of Chinese culture aligns with socialism with Chinese characteristics in the new era, which is a core element of Xi Jinping's Thought
on Culture. Therefore, it is essential to delve deeper into the future trajectory of the subjectivity of Chinese culture, grounded in the three key
attributes of theoretical ideas: appeal, vitality and sustainability

Keywords


Cultural Confidence; Subjectivity of Chinese Culture; Xi Jinping's Thought on Culture

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.70711/rcha.v3i8.7955

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