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Analyzing Kuso And Its Control

Posted on:2009-11-30Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Y MaFull Text:PDF
GTID:2178360245468212Subject:Journalism
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Kuso is a new deconstruction on the internet, which exaggerates and re-defines the traditional understandings by personal interest, in the way of words, picture or cartoon.Since Hu Ge has produced a parody art of "Promise", Kuso raises a large number of network practical phenomenons on the internet, which is becoming more and more outrageous. Popularization of network technology achieves its prerequisite; net space alienation gestates its birth; the prosperity of popular culture provides it a moderate soil; and the integration of entertainment and economy propels its spread.As the young people is the main steam of Chinese netizens, kuso never associates the mainstream culture and discourse, but deliberately maintains a kind of amusing gesture—"I object", lying its power in expression and interesting. However, with the influence of various factors, kuso faced a growing number of problems: it causes difficulties in network management, increases more practical contradictions, brings great shock to the mainstream culture and is deprived of the sense of rebellion due to business interests.Management of Internet culture has been put on the agenda in China and it is urgent to overcome the lost control of network transmission. This paper puts forward proposals: strengthening control over network technology, highlighting the role of gatekeeper, strengthening moral construction, improving self-awareness, exerting the guiding role of the mainstream culture and improving the mechanism to constrain commercial interests. In the long term, only in the double-track of law and morality, can network social morality provide us with a richer and more security emotional need, can more people realize their living value, and this is our starting point for building the network civilization.
Keywords/Search Tags:Kuso, Alienation, Popular Culture, Commercial Interests
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