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摘要
由于新冠疫情导致的自我隔离,韩国流行乐迷们利用推特等社交媒体参与政治、种族、性别议题。因此,本文旨在研究新冠肺炎大流行期间韩国流行乐迷的示范和行动主义。在这方面,我们依靠理论假设,使我们能够理解粉丝圈(Hills 2017, Jenkins 2015),将粉丝圈的行动主义,主要是网络行动主义(Queiroz 2017)视为一种抵抗形式(Amaral, Souza, and Monteiro 2014),这使得这一主题与接受研究(Bonin 2018, Fígaro 2000, 2009, 2019, Jacks 2015)和数据粉丝圈(Zhang and Negus 2020)相结合。在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间进行的示威活动中,我们强调韩国流行歌手通过社交媒体作为粉丝行动的平台元素,支持#黑人的生命也很重要(Yang 2016)运动。因此,本文基于参考书目,对韩国流行音乐粉丝对反种族主义动员的接受情况进行了反思,以及与支持网络行动主义的指标相关的主角主义。
K-popper activism: the platform of fan activism in times of the covid-19 pandemic
Due to the self-isolation caused by a coronavirus, K-pop fans have used social media such as Twitter in order to engage, especially, in political, racial, and gender agendas. Therefore, this paper aims to investigate the demonstration and the activism of the K-pop fandom during
the period of the COVID-19 pandemic. In this regard, we rely on theoretical assumptions which allow us to comprehend the fandom (Hills 2017, Jenkins 2015), conceiving the activism of fandom and, mainly, the cyberactivism (Queiroz 2017), as a form of resistance (Amaral, Souza, and Monteiro 2014), which allows this theme to be allied with the reception studies (Bonin 2018, Fígaro 2000, 2009, 2019, Jacks 2015) and the data fandom (Zhang and Negus 2020). Among the demonstrations performed during the COVID-19 pandemic, we highlight the support of K-poppers to the movement #BlackLivesMatter (Yang 2016) through social media as platforming elements for fan activism. Thus, this paper has made possible a reflection based on bibliographies regarding the reception of K-pop fans about the antiracist mobilizations, as well as their protagonism related to the metrics in favor of cyberactivism.