Research on Inheritance, Development and International Identity of Southeast Asian Hakka Folk Sports Culture from the Perspective of Cultural Capital Zhai GuoFang
College of physical education, Henan University
Abstract
Hakka folk sports culture has distinct regional, clan, and religious characteristics as an intangible cultural heritage. It is also an essential part of the excellent culture of the Chinese nation. In the new era, the value of traditional national sports culture has become more prominent, and its protection, inheritance, and innovation development have also attracted much attention. The dissemination of traditional Hakka folk sports culture mainly relies on oral and personal teaching. In the current environment of fierce multicultural competition, this method is more and more challenging to survive. Therefore, it is necessary to explore the dissemination and development of Hakka folk sports from different theoretical perspectives and seek ways to improve cultural dissemination. Based on the cultural capital theory, this research analyzes Hakka folk sports^s cultural resources and value and interprets its profound connotations as cultural capital. It is believed that Hakka folk sports culture exists in three forms: artistic ability, cultural products, and cultural system. It is closely related to the habits of the actors and the field. On this basis, this article proposes specific ways to promote its inheritance further and increase international recognition from three aspects: cultural capabilities, cultural products, and cultural systems.
Keywords: Cultural Capital, Traditional Sports, Hakka , Cultural Communication
Topic: Traditional sports and physical culture in Asia