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EISSN: 2436-8539

Aims and Scope
Cultural Arts Research and Development is an open access international journal focusing on the world of literature and the arts, publishing new results and topics in the fields of literary theories, comparative literature and artistic exploration. It aims to provide a platform for scientists, scholars and art practitioners worldwide to disseminate, share and discuss issues and developments in different directions in the field of literature and art.

The scope of the Cultural Arts Research and Development includes, but is not limited to:

  • Literary theories
  • Language Arts
  • Performing Arts
  • Plastic Arts
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    Submission to acceptance

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    The Path of AIGC Helping Construct Cultural Digital IPs --Taking the Construction of Hemudu Digital Cultural IP as an Example

    Han Lin, Weichen Jia
    1-13

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    In the context of the digital era, cultural IP design faces the dual challenge of the constraints of traditional creative forms and the imperative for innovative breakthroughs. This paper takes Hemudu culture as the research subject and explores the application path of artificial intelligence generated content (AIGC) technology in digital cultural IP design. Combining cultural... more

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    Coming of Age in J. D. Salinger’s The Catcher in the Rye: Eriksonian Psychoanalytic Perspectives

    Shadi Neimneh
    14-25

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    This article examines J. D. Salinger’s The Catcher in the Rye (1951) through the psychosocial lens of Erik Erikson’s developmental theory, illustrating the protagonist’s coming-of-age struggles as he transitions from adolescence to early adulthood. Holden Caulfield is portrayed as a teenager in crisis, clinging to the innocence of childhood—a fixation that complicates his individuation and... more

  • Review

    AI-Powered Innovations for Documenting and Revitalizing African Languages

    Jackton Midigo
    26-41

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    The documentation and revitalization of African languages are crucial for preserving the continent’s linguistic and cultural heritage amid increasing threats of language endangerment. This study presents a systematic review of existing literature on artificial intelligence (AI)-driven approaches to language documentation and revitalization, adhering to the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) guidelines.... more

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