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Liu,Y. (2023). Coronation and Coronation Removal: A Study on the Live-streaming Rollover by Her Highness Qiaobiluo —Based on Bakhtin's Carnival Theory. Lecture Notes in Education Psychology and Public Media,2,106-111.
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References
[1]. Yandaocheng, Talking about Lin. The Function Mechanism of online celebrity's Economy and Culture from the Perspective of Carnival Theory [J]. Modern Communication (Journal of Communication University of China), 2019,v.41; No.274(05):134-139.
[2]. Ji Xin. Carnival of "Irony" ── A cultural psychological study on the phenomenon of "making sentences on the Internet" of Chinese young netizens [J]. China Youth Studies, 2013, No.211 (09): 9-13. Doi: 10.19633/J.CNKI.11-2579/D.2013.
[3]. Hu Chunyang. Network: Freedom and Imagination —— From the perspective of Bakhtin's carnival theory [J]. Journal of Fudan University (Social Science Edition), 2006(01):115-121.
[4]. Su Manman. Research on network-made variety shows from the perspective of carnival theory [D]. Zhengzhou University, 2019.
[5]. Shi Yajuan. On the carnivalization characteristics of a series of films "A Chinese Odyssey" [J]. Film Review, 2007, No.318 (01): 7-9+15.doi: 10.16583/J.CNKI.52-1014/J.2007.01.