Animation Cross-Cultural Communication from the Perspective of Semiotics

  • Yan H
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Abstract

In today's globalization, each country in the world is exporting its own economic, political and cultural ideas. The animation industry is part of the cultural industry. China is at a disadvantage in the export in cultural industries. There is a huge gap between China and countries like Japan, Europe and the United States and other countries regarding the animation industry. Therefore, it is necessary to learn the experience and technology of advanced countries to improve ourselves, not only to improve the animation production capacity of China, but also to enhance cultural influence in the international community.

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Yan, H. (2020). Animation Cross-Cultural Communication from the Perspective of Semiotics. Probe - Media and Communication Studies, 2(1). https://doi.org/10.18686/mcs.v2i1.1283

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