
Trial Analysis of the Encounter of Japanese and Korean Pop Culture in Local Variety Art from the Perspective of Cultural Integration ——Take“Sisters Who Make Waves” for Example
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Abstract
Since the 1980s, Japanese and Korean pop culture has been widely disseminated in China in the form of film and television productions. This created a wave of popularity among young people, and led to the formation of two typical Chinese youth subcultures that have had a great influence on television programmes to this day: the “Ha-Japanese” and the “Ha-Korean” subcultures. In the era of new media, both online and traditional programmes have emerged simultaneously, and most of the audience’s favourite variety shows have left their mark only by virtue of their initial novelty, and have been quickly replaced by new programmes and faded into obscurity. However, the emergence of “Ride the Wind 2023” seems to have broken the law of “three seasons of decline” for domestic variety shows. Taking “Ride the Wind 2023” as an example, this paper adopts the methods of literature research, comparative research, questionnaire survey and case study to clarify the influence of Japanese and Korean popular culture in domestic variety arts. It explores the fit between variety arts and the ideological development of real society, the presentation effect of the programme’s audiovisual content, and the way of localisation of the introduced variety arts. Attempts are made to find a feasible way to effectively achieve a good influence of world culture in Chinese localised variety arts. It also discusses the compatibility of variety arts with the ideological development of real society, the effect of audiovisual content presentation, and the way of localisation of variety arts in China.
Keywords
Japanese and Korean pop culture, circle, localisation, collision
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Cite this article
Zuo,Y. (2023). Trial Analysis of the Encounter of Japanese and Korean Pop Culture in Local Variety Art from the Perspective of Cultural Integration ——Take“Sisters Who Make Waves” for Example. Communications in Humanities Research,12,340-350.
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