Research on the Presentation and Inheritance Strategies of Family Culture Narratives in Museum Exhibitions
Abstract
This study examines the strategies employed by museums to present and preserve family culture narratives within exhibitions, aiming to foster cultural continuity and historical awareness. It analyzes the impact of various presentation methods, including artifact displays, multimedia technologies, and spatial design, as well as transmission strategies such as educational outreach, community engagement, and digital preservation techniques. Through the examination of domestic and international case studies, the research identifies effective strategies and proposes recommendations for enhancing the presentation and transmission of family culture narratives in museum exhibitions. The study highlights the multifaceted value of family culture narratives in shaping individual and collective identity, preserving historical events and traditions, and contributing to personal and social development. The research underscores the importance of a balanced approach that integrates traditional and modern techniques to effectively convey family culture narratives and ensure their preservation for future generations.