International Journal of Languages and Culture
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Volume 1, Issue 4, December 2021 | |
Perspective ArticleOpenAccess | |
Cultural Values in Folktales and its Representation in Real Cultural Complexity: A Personal Perspective |
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Quang-Loc Nguyen1* |
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1SP Jain School of Global Management, New South Wales 2141, Australia. E-mail: anhloc0706@gmail.com
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Int.J.Lang. and Cult. 1(4) (2021) 1-2, DOI: https://doi.org/10.51483/IJLC.1.4.2021.1-2 | |
Received: 08/08/2021|Accepted: 19/11/2021|Published: 05/12/2021 |
Studying the induced meaning of folktales is a compelling field that catches great attention from scholars and anthropologists. Cultural additivity is a concept that significantly contributes to human understanding of how folktales induce cultural lessons to social behaviors. In this paper, I attempt to comment the Cultural additivity: behavioural insights from the interaction of Confucianism, Buddhism and Taoism in folktales in terms of its used dataset construction, equation, modern world application, and limitation
Keywords: Cultural additivity, Cultural inhibitions, Folktales, Human behaviors
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