Journal of Dali University ›› 2026, Vol. 11 ›› Issue (3): 30-.DOI: 10. 3969 / j. issn. 2096-2266. 2026. 03. 005

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A Study on the Subject-Driven Models for the Development of Rural Cultural Industries in Ethnic
Minority Areas: Practical Cases from Three Villages in Dali

Xue Xiaoyu, Wang Wanping
  

  1. College of Marxism, Dali University
  • Online:2026-03-15 Published:2026-04-01

Abstract:

The development of rural cultural industries serves as a vital pathway for rural revitalization in ethnic minority areas, and
driving subjects are the key to the development of cultural industries. Based on field investigations in Dali, Yunnan, the subject-driven
models for rural cultural industries in ethnic minority regions can be categorized into three types: "individual-driven" "community
driven" and "government-driven". The study indicates that while all three models can promote the industrialization of rural culture,
they respectively face limitations such as a lack of sustainable momentum mechanisms, low efficiency in resource integration, and weak
market sensitivity and adaptability. Therefore, it is recommended that ethnic minority regions establish a collaborative-driven model
involving multi-subjects for cultural industry development, forming a high-quality development pattern centered on "cultural soul
forging, industrial foundation-laying, and integration-driven empowerment".

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