Mŏkpang: pay me and I’ll show you how much I can eat for your pleasure

A. L. Bruno, Somin Chung
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ABSTRACT This article analyses the production and consumption of live-streaming personal broadcasts, focusing on their commercial and economic aspects, as well as their interactivity with their users. Mŏkpang is a term that refers to ‘eating broadcasts’, in which content creators, called Broadcasting Jockeys (BJs), televise themselves while eating. Based on a case study involving in-depth interviews with three BJs and a shop owner, this paper examines how the BJs achieve their success (attracting a huge audience and earning a high income), and how their performances interact with the audience and the pay items purchased on the digital platform. We argue that the pay items, especially the ‘star-balloon’, have unique cultural meanings beyond capitalism. We then consider the cultural context of the viewers’ behaviour during the performance. This essay shows that live-streaming personal broadcasts are critical vehicles for analysing these practices – their production and consumption – in a digital space constructed via and beyond digital technology. In particular, mŏkpang attests to the way multi-layered interactions mediated by commercial devices are taking place with the cooperation of dining businesses, viewers, and BJs. The article also aims to inquire into the meanings of mŏkpang’s commercial and economic aspects, exploring how and why they build and strengthen their relationship with the imagined community. Finally, it speculates that mŏkpang is part of a network of communities that actually accommodate recent social and cultural needs in Korea.
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Mŏkpang:付钱给我,我会告诉你我能吃多少来取悦你
摘要本文分析了直播个人广播的生产和消费,重点关注其商业和经济方面,以及与用户的互动。Mŏkpang是一个指“吃广播”的术语,在这个术语中,被称为“广播骑师”(BJs)的内容创作者在吃饭时通过电视直播自己。基于对三位BJ和一位店主的深入采访,本文考察了BJ是如何取得成功的(吸引了大量观众并赚取了高收入),以及他们的表演如何与观众和在数字平台上购买的付费物品互动。我们认为,支付项目,尤其是“明星气球”,具有超越资本主义的独特文化意义。然后,我们考虑观众在表演中的行为的文化背景。这篇文章表明,在通过数字技术构建的数字空间中,直播个人广播是分析这些实践——它们的生产和消费——的关键工具。特别是,mŏkpang证明了由商业设备介导的多层互动是如何与餐饮企业、观众和BJ合作进行的。本文还旨在探讨mŏkpang的商业和经济方面的意义,探讨他们如何以及为什么建立和加强与想象中的社区的关系。最后,它推测mŏkpang是一个社区网络的一部分,该网络实际上满足了韩国最近的社会和文化需求。
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Journal of Japanese and Korean Cinema
Journal of Japanese and Korean Cinema Arts and Humanities-Visual Arts and Performing Arts
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期刊介绍: Journal of Japanese and Korean Cinema is a fully refereed forum for the dissemination of scholarly work devoted to the cinemas of Japan and Korea and the interactions and relations between them. The increasingly transnational status of Japanese and Korean cinema underlines the need to deepen our understanding of this ever more globalized film-making region. Journal of Japanese and Korean Cinema is a peer-reviewed journal. The peer review process is double blind. Detailed Instructions for Authors can be found here.
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