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Following Domo-Kun: The Commoditization of Cultural Objects in the Global Market
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作者 Jillian Rae Surer 《Sociology Study》 2014年第6期507-513,共7页
This paper analyzes and attempts to bridge the gap between popular culture's aesthetics, popularized by Camille Paglia and her work Sex, Art and American Culture: Essays (1992], and international marketing culture... This paper analyzes and attempts to bridge the gap between popular culture's aesthetics, popularized by Camille Paglia and her work Sex, Art and American Culture: Essays (1992], and international marketing culture's aesthetics, as described by Schmitt and Simonson (1997). Popular culture and marketing rarely share the same realm of research. However, these theories start to influence each other, which are especially visible when compared with international marketing as the framework. In order to analyze the gap between popular culture and marketing culture, the author followed a cultural object, Domo-kun, as it entered the US market. Domo-kun gradually changed, including its marketing aesthetics, its significance, and meaning within popular culture after it entered the market. These meaning changes are through the process of commoditization, emotional value, and how they are reinterpreted within cultural frames and reference groups. 展开更多
关键词 commoditization cultural frames reference groups
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