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The 12th International Conference on Education, Language, Art and Inter-cultural Communication (ICELAIC 2025)

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Exploring Multiple Pathways for Cultivating Interdisciplinary Talents in Foreign-language Majors Under the New Liberal Arts Initiative
The New Liberal Arts initiative is driving a profound transformation in foreign language education, shifting its focus from language skills alone to fostering interdisciplinary talents. This paper constructs a four-dimensional theoretical framework of “Concepts–Knowledge–Competence–Goals” for developing composite talent in foreign-language programs. Bas...
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Three-dimensional Collaborative Model: The Experience and Contemporary Implications of Youth Ideological and Political Education of the Communist Party of China During the Yan'an Period
The Yan'an period was the foundational stage for the Communist Party of China's youth ideological and political education system. By establishing a three-dimensional collaborative education model that integrates theoretical education, practical training, and cultural immersion, the Party successfully molded the youth into a vanguard force for the rev...
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Doctoral Pursuits of Administrative Staff in Chinese Universities: Motivations, Challenges, and Pathways The Moderating Role of AI Self-Efficacy
In the context of the connotative development of higher education and the in-depth implementation of the strategy of rejuvenating the country through science and education, administrative teachers in colleges and universities are facing significant pressure to improve their academic qualifications and career transformation. This paper aims to construct an in...
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Research on the Design of a Balance Between Education and Entertainment in Study-Travel Products Based on AHP-FCE
Addressing the challenge of balancing educational and recreational elements in the design of educational travel products, this study proposes a quantitative design method based on the Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) combined with Fuzzy Comprehensive Evaluation (FCE). Through user research, emotional needs are identified, and the Kawakita Jiro (KJ) method is...
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Research on the Development Model of University Aesthetic Education Practice Bases with Public Art Courses as the Core
Aesthetic education is an important way to enhance the aesthetic literacy of college students, cultivate their sentiments, warm their hearts, and stimulate their innovative and creative vitality. Currently, although significant progress has been made in the field of aesthetic education in Chinese colleges and universities, there are still widespread problems...
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Competency Research on Ideological and Political Theory Course Teachers in Chinese Higher Education: A Systematic Literature Review (2019–2025)
Systematic research on competency began in the 1970s and became a prominent field of study by the late 20th century. Following the introduction of competency concepts into education, teacher competency and higher education faculty competency have become research hotspots. In the past decade, with increasing societal emphasis on ideological and political (IPT...
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Study on Translation Strategies for Historical Academic Texts A Case Study of Translation of A Cultural History of Objects in the Medieval Age
This study employs Bassnett’s cultural translation theory to analyze the translation of A Cultural History of Objects in the Medieval Age. By examining examples at the lexical, syntactic, and discourse levels, it identifies key strategies: cultural compensation and transplantation for culturally-specific terms; word-order adjustment to meet target-language ...
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The Translator’s Cultural Attitude in the Translation Process
During the translation process, the translator’s cultural attitude is a complex and dynamic construct that reflects their cognitive approach to the cultures of the source and target languages. It also involves projecting translators’ cultural identity and value judgments, which are shaped by comparing the two cultures. The multidimensional cultural attitud...
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AI Translation Optimization for Culturally-loaded Words in Hubei Provincial Museum Audio Guide
This study examines the performance and optimization pathways of artificial intelligence in translating culturally-loaded words, focusing on the guide texts of the Hubei Provincial Museum. Through interviews and questionnaires, this study systematically examines the major challenge AI faces, namely the loss of cultural information, when translating culturall...
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Chinese "YaoGuai" Culture: Translation Strategies and Cultural Interpretation
The concept of YaoGuai combines ethical warnings with unique forms, rooted in Taoist animism and Buddhist ideas, and has carried multiple functions in traditional society. Its connotation is essentially different from that of the Western "monster/demon" and the Japanese " yōkai ", which often leads to misunderstandings in translation. To ensure accurate dis...
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Beyond the Stereotypes: Redefining Chinese Women in “Mrs. Spring Fragrance”
Sui Sin Far(Edith Maud Eaton), the “grandmother” of Chinese American literature challenges the traditional submissive, voiceless, obedient, and dependent stereotypes of Chinese women in her short story “Mrs. Spring Fragrance”. She redefines Chinese immigrant women as independent, emotionally intelligent, culturally adaptive and domestically authoritative...
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Research on Talent Development Pathways for Data Journalism in China: An Empirical Analysis Based on Content Analysis
Data journalism, characterized by its presentation through visualization techniques, has emerged as a novel form of news reporting. Increasingly embraced by media organizations, it has become a burgeoning field within the journalism industry. Since 2015, the scale of the China Data Journalism Competition has continuously expanded. The award-winning works fro...
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Affective Intensity and Gender Generation: Deconstructing the Binary Opposition in “A Dill Pickle”
This paper employs Deleuze-Massumi's affect theory to read the female/male binary in Katherine Mansfield's “A Dill Pickle”. By mapping three affective moments along an “intensity-sign” axis, it shows how the heroine's “becoming-woman” dissolves the binary when intensity exceeds signification. Affect, therefore, functions as a pre-personal f...
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Themes and Characteristics of Japanese "Post-3.11 Literature"
Following the 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake, the Japanese literary world witnessed a significant emergence of literary works set against the backdrop of the massive disaster, a body of work now often referred to as "Post-3.11 Literature." This corpus is not only substantial in volume but also thematically diverse, generally divisible into four major thema...
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Research on the Creation and Dissemination of Children’s Bilingual Picture Books Themed on Rural Culture Based on AI Technology
This study explores the creation of children’s bilingual picture books themed on rural culture based on AI technology, aiming to integrate rural culture with modern technology and develop picture books with profound educational significance. Through literature research and interview methods, the core elements of rural culture are systematically organized, a...
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A Century of Translation and Introduction of the Huangdi Neijing: Insights and Implications
As one of the classics of traditional Chinese medicine, the Huangdi Neijing carries a wealth of medical theories and philosophical thoughts, which have been passed down for thousands of years and are still an essential foundation of traditional Chinese medicine. Since its publication, the Huangdi Neijing has not only had a profound impact on the development ...
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Research on the Strategy and Technical Path of Historical Buildings’ Revitalization and Utilization in the Former Concession of Hankou
With the rapid development of urbanization, the fate of historical buildings in contemporary urban development and renewal has become increasingly complex. While facing material damage and functional decline, they also bear the dual pressure of market development and policy regulation, which poses great practical challenges to the protection and reuse of his...
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Study on Creative Conceptualization and Content Construction of AI‑enabled Rural Cultural Theme Bilingual Children’s Picture Books
This study investigates the application of AI technology in the creation of bilingual children’s picture books themed around rural culture. Rural culture constitutes an important component of China’s outstanding traditional heritage, yet its transmission faces significant challenges. At the same time, demand for bilingual education among children is contin...
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Colonialism and Science in China: A Critical Reframing of Modern Scientific Historiography
For a long time, the historiography of modern science and technology in China has primarily centered on national salvation and autonomous construction, emphasizing the formation of a modern scientific system under foreign oppression and highlighting the agency of anti-colonial resistance. However, as global scholarship has increasingly explored the dynamics ...
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Construction and Design Applications of the Cultural Genealogy Chart for Nanhua Yi Embroidery
Objective: In view of the aging of the inheritance population, the homogenization of products and the lack of cultural and creative integration faced by Nanhua Yi embroidery, the cultural genes in its intangible cultural heritage are excavated, and the translation path and product development mode conforming to the contemporary context are explored to promot...
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Research on the Innovative Design and Application of Patterns on the Theme of China's Third-line Construction
As a major strategic decision in China's specific historical period, the construction of the third line has formed a unique "three-line spirit" and industrial cultural style. This study aims to systematically explore the visual elements in the third-line construction culture, and carry out modern transformation and innovative application through design m...
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Interpreting the Female Providers in Qiuci from the Murals in the Kizil Grottoes
The murals in the Kizil Grottoes are a witness to the two-way interaction between China and ancient India, ancient Persia, ancient Greece, and ancient Rome along the Silk Road during the Han and Tang dynasties. This exchange gradually formed the current appearance of the murals in the Kizil Grottoes. To interpret the female donors in the murals of the Kizil ...
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A Study on the Digital Development of Bailuyuan Nijiaojiao, Based on the Guanzhong Culture of Qin
On the Bai Luyuan east of Xi'an, Shaanxi Province, there exists a ceramic whistle that produces a high-pitched and resonant sound. Known as "Bailuyuan Nijiaojiao", this artifact is recognized as a Shaanxi Provincial Intangible Cultural Heritage. Distinct from traditional clay sculptures, the Bai Lu Plain Clay Whistle utilizes locally sourced clay from Wh...
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Research on the Pathways and Practice for Collaborative Inheritance of AI-Empowered Traditional Culture in Chinese Opera Art
Against the dual backdrop of diversified modern entertainment and the dilemma of traditional opera inheritance, AI technology provides a new solution for the dynamic inheritance and innovative development of opera art. With the theme of "AI empowering traditional culture to pass on traditional opera art in coordination", starting from the current situation o...
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The Influence of Moral Identity on Altruistic Behavior of College Students Receiving Assistance: An Empirical Study Based on Moral Philosophy
To explore the mechanism of the dual dimensions of moral identity (internalization and symbolization) on the altruistic behavior of college students receiving assistance, based on classic moral philosophical frameworks such as deontology, virtue ethics, utilitarianism, and social contract theory, the author has conducted a cross-sectional survey of 600 colle...
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The Impact of Shame on Altruistic Behavior of College Students Receiving Assistance: A Mechanism Analysis Based on Multiple Paradigms of Moral Philosophy
Shame, as a common emotional experience among college students receiving assistance, presents a unique and complex impact on altruistic behavior. This article is based on the four moral philosophical paradigms of deontological ethics, virtue ethics, emotivism, and social contract theory, and deeply analyzes the internal theoretical texture of the effect of s...
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