Academic literature on the topic 'Popular idol'

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Rahmi, Mauliddhea Sakina, Nandang Rahmat, and Amaliatun Saleha. "POSTHUMAN IN JAPANESE POPULAR CULTURE: VIRTUAL IDOL HATSUNE MIKU." AICLL: ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE 1, no. 1 (2018): 81–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.30743/aicll.v1i1.12.

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Idol is a popular young entertainer in Japan. The development and changes of idol’s generation are pretty fast because of the fan’s demands for perfect idols that meet their desire. The strategy to fulfill the demands of the idol which have deficiency (as a human) is to make virtual idols. Their presence started to replace idol, which means virtual idol is part of the product of Japanese’s popular culture. This research is intended to descript the virtual idol’s posthuman value as a virtual product that mixed with human reality. The object of this research is Hatsune Miku’s concert Magical Mir
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Cahyanti, Lia, and Taufik Dermawan. "Transformasi Tokoh Fanfiction Kpop dalam Novel My Lord Karya Ellina Exsli: Kajian Dekonstruksi Derrid." JoLLA: Journal of Language, Literature, and Arts 1, no. 1 (2021): 1–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.17977/um064v1i12021p1-14.

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Abstract: The purpose of this study is to describe (1) the deconstruction that occurs in Kpop fanfiction characters in Ellina Exsli's My Lord novel, and (2) the meaning that fanfiction writers do in deconstructing Kpop idol figures into novel characters. This is a descriptive analysis research in which the data analysis was performed by reducing, classifying, and presenting the data, as well as drawing conclusions. The results of the research demonstrate that (1) fanfiction writers deconstruct Kpop idol figures to get new characters that fit into the story, (2) changes in Kpop idol figures inc
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Presswood, Alane. "Death of an Idol." Departures in Critical Qualitative Research 6, no. 2 (2017): 80–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/dcqr.2017.6.2.80.

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This performative essay explores the connections between beloved popular culture figures and individual experiences of growth and change through my simultaneous experience of the death of singer Michael Jackson and the final weeks I lived at home with my parents.
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Sadasri, Lidwina Mutia. "Parasocial Relationship dengan Selebritas (Studi Kualitatif pada Praktik Penggunaan Fandom Applications)." Jurnal Studi Pemuda 10, no. 2 (2022): 147. http://dx.doi.org/10.22146/studipemudaugm.70269.

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Fan fanaticism towards their idol celebrity nowadays is easier to find. Compared to the previous period when interacting with idols could only be mediated by sending letters or press conferences, the presence of new media now allows fans to interact with their idols and connect through online social media, which can lead to the essence of parasocial relationships. One of the platforms that facilitates the relationship between fans and their idols is the fandom application, two of which are popular, Bubble and WeVerse. In this research, the goal is to analyze fans’ experience in using the fando
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Dewi, Tirra Nugrahani, and Nurudin. "Perilaku Komunikasi Komunitas Kpopers Palangka Raya dalam Loyalitas pada Idola." Jurnal Komunikasi Nusantara 4, no. 1 (2022): 78–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.33366/jkn.v4i1.97.

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The Kpopers community is a separate communication behavior for young people in the midst of social life, because its unique lifestyle makes this community exist and be known in Palangka Raya City. Some of the ways that this community does to exist is by imitating the way they dress and covering dance movements of their idol boy groups and girl groups, as well as K-Pop music fans who experience technological advances that can facilitate the spread of popular culture, causing consumptive behavior on matters related to his idol. This study aims to determine the motives of members to join the Kpop
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Aufa, Rahmatul, Samsunuwiyati Mar'at, and Sri Tiatri. "PERANAN COGNITIVE FLEXIBILITY, SELF-ESTEEM, DAN LONELINESS TERHADAP CELEBRITY WORSHIP PADA REMAJA." Jurnal Muara Ilmu Sosial, Humaniora, dan Seni 3, no. 2 (2019): 539. http://dx.doi.org/10.24912/jmishumsen.v3i2.3483.2019.

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Saat ini fenomena demam idola kian menyemarak di Indonesia. Semakin tinggi tingkat pengidolaan seseorang, maka semakin tinggi juga tingkat keterlibatan dengan sosok yang di idolakan. Semakin individu mengidolakan atau terlibat dengan sosok yang di idolakan maka semakin besar pula keintiman (intimacy) yang diimajinasikan terhadap sosok idola tersebut. Ketika individu menjadikan selebriti fokus utama hidupnya, maka disfungsi akan terbentuk. Beberapa individu akan membentuk hubungan khayalan dengan selebriti idola mereka dan akhirnya mengarah ke obsesi virtual terhadap selebriti idola. Obsesi ini
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Finan, Dorothy. "Interrogating the global success of J-pop and K-pop idols." East Asian Journal of Popular Culture 6, no. 2 (2020): 159–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.1386/eapc_00023_1.

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Why is it that we think of K-pop idols as more globally successful than J-pop idols? In this article, I examine the production, distribution and media reception of the South Korean and Japanese idol pop music under the labels of J-pop and K-pop. I show how although structural and economic reasons go some way towards explaining the differing international reaches of J-pop and K-pop idols, we must also take into account the impact of imagined versions of national popular cultures within the paradigm of the global. Specifically, I argue that we cannot consider J-pop and K-pop’s global successes w
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Fathoni, Haidarul Imron, Siti Malikhah Towaf, I. Dewa Putu Eskasasnanda, Ade Ana Kartikasari, Khairani Maulida, and Yunita Rohmah. "Studi fenomenologi remaja penggemar budaya populer Jepang di Kota Malang." Jurnal Integrasi dan Harmoni Inovatif Ilmu-Ilmu Sosial (JIHI3S) 1, no. 8 (2021): 907–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.17977/um063v1i8p907-914.

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The purpose of this study is to describe (1) The characteristics of teenagers who are fans of Japanese popular culture in Malang City; (2) Their form and way to idolize Japanese popular culture by teenagers who are fans of Japanese popular culture in Malang City; (3) The function of idolizing for teenagers who are fans of Japanese popular culture in Malang City, and (4) The impact of idolizing Japanese popular culture for teenagers in Malang City. The research approach used is a qualitative research method with a phenomenological approach. The data collection technique used is purposive. Suppo
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Chandra, Jennifer Andriany, and Jenny Mochtar. "Sexualized Depictions of AKB48 Girls in Their Summer Music Videos." k@ta kita 10, no. 3 (2022): 579–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.9744/katakita.10.3.579-586.

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A pop idol group in Japan, AKB48, has female members capable of attracting the opposite sex into their fans. In this study, I will analyze the depictions of women portrayed in AKB48’s five summer music videos. To reach the objective of my analysis, I will use the theory of male gaze, specifically on the way the members are depicted in the videos. From my analysis, I discovered that through the perspective of male gaze, the idols are depicted as alluring, seductive, and playful. It can be assumed that the portrayal might be a strategy used to hoist their popularity over the other girl groups in
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Zhang, Qian, and Keith Negus. "East Asian pop music idol production and the emergence of data fandom in China." International Journal of Cultural Studies 23, no. 4 (2020): 493–511. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1367877920904064.

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This article traces the formation of popular music idol industries in China and the emergence of data fandom. It charts the growth of digital platforms and historicizes the commercial and geopolitical itinerations linking cultural production in Japan, South Korea, and China. It locates data fandom as an integral part of the popular music industries reconfigured by digital social media platforms; a structural change from the production-to-consumption ‘supply chain’ model of the recording era towards emergent circuits of content that integrate industries and audiences. Data fans understand how t
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