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The Imaginative Construction Of City Zine Pictorial On The Private Life Space Of Urban Youth

Posted on:2022-04-26Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:S DuanFull Text:PDF
GTID:2518306728493154Subject:Press and Communication
Abstract/Summary:
With the historical process of China’s reform and opening up,people’s private life space is increasingly from closed to open,and with the spread of consumerism culture ideological trend,urban youth topic of private life increasingly in the sights of the mass media,to express their personal daily records and private life private photography is a typical media representatives.As one of the earliest practitioners of private photography,Guangzhou City Pictured,founded in 1999,aims to lead a new way of life for young people aged between 25 and 35 in large and medium-sized cities,with "reflecting the lifestyle of modern urban youth" as its main content.With the advantages of private photography,City Pictorial has constructed a variety of private Spaces for young people: private living space,private material space and private spiritual space,presenting the multiple relationships between people and things,people and people and between people and themselves in the private life space of urban youth.With the constant evolution of youth culture,the private life space of young people constructed by City Pictorial has also undergone a structural transformation: from city life to secluded life,from real space to network space,from small capital group to literary group,the private life space of young people has undergone an internal structural transformation.City illustrated for the imaginative construction of urban youth life space,shape good imagination space,leading the private life of aesthetic fashion,the formation of urban youth aesthetic trend of daily life,however,as the Internet and consumerism embedded,youth further public and private life space fragmentation,become the object of consumption symbols and symbolic exchange.
Keywords/Search Tags:City Zine Pictorial, Urban youth, Private life space, Private photography, Consumerism
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