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Research Of The Relationship Between Cultural Elements In Japanese-drama And Audience's Aesthetic Psychology

Posted on:2010-04-06Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:J H CaoFull Text:PDF
GTID:2155360302962150Subject:Journalism
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Trendy Drama has been created in Japan in the 90th last century. Soon after that, Trendy Drama became very popular by the essences of fashion in many Asian countries.The Trendy Drama advanced the industry of serial produce not only technically but also profitably. In Trendy Drama, clothes of the actors , the way of make-up, fashion accessories , even the furniture in the scenes brings fashion information to audience.Furthermore, Trendy Drama follows the whole trend of society always that it interprets new thoughts, society phenomena , and indicates the problems by its particular way during the stories.It is no doubt to say that the reason of Trendy Drama becoming extremely popular are not only satisfied the aesthetic taste and emotional needs of the audience, but also combined national culture factors which makes the story concept be acceptable.During the development of a nation , the aesthetic sense can be affected by geography ,culture, religions etc. All of those elements are relatives a nation of forming the unique sense of aesthetic . It also affects the national consciousness and quality directly.It is an ideology based on both eastern and western cultures which are reflected in the Trendy Drama, it expanding people's view at the same time by the high technique, also provide the serials functions at the same time of entertainment and cerebration in the whole .This research is based on the theory of audience aesthetic appreciation, analyzing the corresponding relationship between Japanese culture and audience practice of aestheticism. Comparing with the Chinese serial production ,the cultural factors and social effects are also be discussed in this thesis.
Keywords/Search Tags:Japanese-drama, Culture, Aesthetic-psychology, Japanese culture
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