Using the theory of cultural industry to analyze contemporary Chinese pop culture? 5

Updated on culture 2024-03-12
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    1. Concept: Popular culture, also known as youth culture, refers to some cultural trends that are differentiated from the mainstream culture and are accepted by society in a short period of time and touted by the public.

    2. Characteristics: 1. Entertainment and leisure.

    Because the entertaining nature of pop culture can bring a sense of light-heartedness and pleasure to all walks of life, it can be sought after by the general public. Recreation and leisure go hand in hand, and it is impossible for members of society to enjoy entertainment without leisure. In order to release the pressure of survival and work, everyone needs to use entertainment to adjust their lives during their leisure time.

    2 Popularity and popularity.

    Only the cultural activities in which the majority of members of society participate can be called a popular culture phenomenon, and in order to get the participation of the majority of people, it is necessary to break through all kinds of restrictions, so only the low threshold of non-professional and popular culture can make it easier for most people to get started, and it is possible to talk about appreciating and consuming cultural products and participating in cultural activities.

    3. Consumer, commercial and industrial.

    In order to meet the consumption needs of the public, there will naturally be manufacturers to meet the needs of popular culture. At the same time, enterprises producing cultural goods appeared, and the cultural industry was formed.

    4 Timeliness.

    Since pop culture has a commercial nature, it is determined that the cultural industry has a profit-making purpose, and in order to continue to achieve profit targets, it is necessary to regularly implement the upgrading of cultural products, so the popular culture that represents the fashion trend of a certain period of time will inevitably become obsolete and replaced by a new fashion trend.

    The entertainment, leisure, popularity, popularity, consumption, commerciality, industry, timeliness and other properties of pop culture determine that it is a culture that is different from the serious, elegant, elite, professional, classical, traditional, vernacular, national, exquisite, public welfare and other cultures.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Classic culture: a culture that lasts for a long time and does not fade. Such as Confucianism and Taoism culture.

    Pop Culture: It belongs to the fast-food fashion and fashion culture, which is mostly popular for a while and no one thinks about it later. However, there are also a few that have been precipitated and transformed into classic culture.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The cultural industry is an emerging industry developed in the context of a globalized consumer society.

    Features: The cultural industry is changing the form of China's cultural construction and cultural development in a new way, affecting the development of Chinese society and the innovation and realization of national strategies.

    The creative construction of a new system of Chinese culture will become a guide to correct the development strategy of China's cultural hail industry, and the cultural industry will also face a strategic shift in its own growth mode while transforming the mode of economic growth.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Popular culture often refers to a universal way of life that many people practice and follow. In contrast to high culture, pop culture is a culture that is universally liked and enthusiastically followed. Popular culture is a culture that is constantly changing, and is often widely spread at a certain pace, in a certain period, in a certain region or globally, among people at different levels, strata and classes.

    Popular culture often refers to a universal way of life that many people practice and follow. In contrast to high culture, pop culture is a culture that is universally liked and enthusiastically followed. Popular culture is a culture that is constantly changing, and is often widely spread at a certain pace, in a certain period, in a certain region or globally, among people at different levels, strata and classes.

    The so-called popularity, according to the interpretation of the 1989 edition of Cihai, refers to the rapid spread or the prevalence of a while, and the phenomenon that meets one of these two conditions can be regarded as a popular phenomenon. To put it simply, pop culture is a cultural phenomenon with popular characteristics.

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