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Cultural Analysis Of Rage Comic Under The New Media Horizons

Posted on:2016-05-02Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:C S YuFull Text:PDF
GTID:2285330464953325Subject:Journalism and communication
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Rage comic originally came from the United States,As a new type and open-comic subculture phenomenon,Rage comic is accompanied by the arrival of a new era of media.Under the double impact of postmodernism thinking paradigm and our special social and political context, Rage comic not only gave birth to a unique style of youth subculture,but also the birth of the relevant subordinate groups- "Nima family" and "Baoman group." With particular symbol systems and cultural practices,Rage comic become a vein system in the Grand Garden of the postmodern culture.This article will focus on the relevant theory and practices of After-subculture,based on Rage Comic’s specific spread background.Take semi-open interviews, text analysis and participant observation research methods to describe the phenomenon of domestic Rage comic, and in order to reveal its cultural Characterization and potential significance.as a post-modern culture.The full article consists of three parts:Introduction,Body and Conclusion. The introduction part refers to literature review, the study’s significance, Research methods and innovations.The body part contains four chapters:The first chapter introduced the return of Youth discourse right and changes of youth subcultures in the context of the new media era;The second chapter is focused on three elements of the comunication:space, communicators and audience,stripping out this subculture’s implicit among the three qualities;The third chapter using text analysis method to study Rage comic’s style performance and resistance form;The fourth chapter is from a macro perspective to analyze cultural significance of Rage comic.The conclusion part is to make a summary review,attributed to the relevant conclusions of this study,accounted of the existing problems and future research proposals.
Keywords/Search Tags:Rage Comic, Postmodern, Youth Subculture, Collage style
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