Abstract

As in the industrialization era, capitalism dominates the world, people become interested in experiencing spatio-temporal entities that satisfy all human needs between marketability and publicity, visibility and invisibility, past and present, and authenticity and pseudo-events. This macroscopic shift in the social order has a great influence on people’s cultural experience in the region where they live. The ideological value that enables the convergent production and consumption system can be said to be the convergent self-regulation mechanism of modernism and postmodernism. Oral history research that leads the transboundary cultural experience has recently attracted attention throughout the social sciences that study convergent social order. In particular, local oral history helps us understand the phenomenon of reorganization of time and space that is the basis of human lifestyle in the terms of microscopic life in the community.The oral history of the local community, a combination of objective records and subjective memories, can be an objective and subjective new meta-knowledge that features self-construction of transboundary sign experience in the structure of human-society intimacy. Local history research through personal oral history is a so-called bottom-up historical approach and discusses how human behavioral characteristics change the appearance of social culture itself and how closely related they are to social systems. The development of local tourism based on local oral history as an alternative cultural experience model enables in-depth research on the interaction of the region, society, and culture. It also can serve as a major basis for the development of sustainable and systematic eco-friendly local tourism development.

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