哈利波特
意义(存在)
订单(交换)
大众文化
大众文化
文学类
艺术
社会学
美学
人类学
哲学
认识论
财务
经济
作者
Clinton D. Lanier,Hope Jensen Schau
出处
期刊:Research in consumer behavior
日期:2007-06-07
卷期号:: 321-342
被引量:33
标识
DOI:10.1016/s0885-2111(06)11013-3
摘要
This paper explores how consumers use the media products of mass culture to co-create the meanings of popular culture. Specifically, we examine both why and how Harry Potter fans utilize the primary texts written by J. K. Rowling to co-create their own fan fiction. Towards this end, we utilize Kenneth Burke's dramatistic method to explore the pattern of literary elements in both the original texts and the fan fiction. We argue that the primary impetus for consumers to engage in the co-creation of these texts is found in their ability to emphasize different ratios of literary elements in order to express their individual and collective desires. Through this process, fans utilize and contribute to the meta-textual meaning surrounding these primary focal texts and propel the original products of mass culture to the cultural texts of popular culture.
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