Pensamento cultural e elementos filosóficos do canto e da dança nos filmes indianos
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https://doi.org/10.1590/0101-3173.2023.v46n4.p315Palavras-chave:
Filme indiano, Cantando e dançando, Estética clássica, Filosofia religiosaResumo
Yang e Zhang defendem que a arte é a personificação da cultura e do espírito de uma nação. Cantar e dançar são duas das primeiras e mais ricas formas de arte humana. Não constituem apenas o produto da experiência sensível e emocional, mas também a transcendência da vida cotidiana vulgar. Como a característica mais distintiva dos filmes indianos modernos, a arte de cantar e dançar herda as ideias estéticas tradicionais indianas e a filosofia religiosa pode ser encontrada no ambiente audiovisual moderno. Mantém uma impressão nacional distinta, na onda da internacionalização. Yang e Zhang procuram mostrar que esse tipo de forma de arte é de grande importância para a exploração da nacionalidade da arte chinesa de cantar e dançar.
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Received: 09/02/2023
Approved: 01/04/2023
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