Abstract
Aesthetics and cultural identity are significant topics in contemporary cultural studies. As the study of beauty and sensory experience, aesthetics has long surpassed the mere aesthetic experience to become a central mode of cultural expression and self-awareness. At the same time, cultural identity, as an individual's or group's recognition and sense of belonging to their culture, exhibits dynamic and pluralistic characteristics. In the context of globalization and cross-cultural communication, the interaction between the two has become increasingly complex, driving the reconstruction and innovation of cultural identity. This paper explores the interaction between aesthetics and cultural identity, analyzing its multi-dimensional expression in visual arts, literature, performing arts, and other fields. It reveals how this interaction shapes cultural identity and its transformation in the contemporary context. The study points out that aesthetics not only provides a platform for the expression of cultural identity but also facilitates the flow and reconstruction of cultural identity in cross-cultural exchanges. Future research could further explore the profound impact of digital aesthetics, virtual reality, and postmodern art on the construction of cultural identity.
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