标志性延伸和记忆性受众:作为美国公共领域冲突场所的 MAGA 帽子

Vanessa K. Bittner
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本文介绍了 "标志性延伸 "的概念,并探讨了 "让美国再次伟大"(MAGA)帽子作为美国一个极具辨识度和争议性的政治标志的现象。通过关注戴帽者和批评者的受众参与,文章拓展了对政治话语的理解,超越了个别领导人的行为,强调了受众的能动性。作者从文化社会学的视角出发,认为标志性延伸是一种物质上浓缩的、易于获取的标志性形式,它允许受众积极参与标志的创造和传播。对 MAGA 帽子等标志性扩展的创造性改编促进了记忆行为,强化了其标志性力量。通过研究新闻和社交媒体中的文字和视觉数据,本研究确定了 MAGA 帽子作为标志性延伸的三个关键要素:(1)公民包容和排斥的象征;(2)互动邀请和空间转换器;(3)模仿和讽刺的来源。这项研究通过将表演和标志性与记忆性受众的概念相结合,为文化社会学做出了贡献。最终,这项分析揭示了作为冲突场所的 MAGA 帽子,突出了受众积极参与和塑造美国公共领域象征性景观的方式。
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Iconic Extensions and Memetic Audiences: The MAGA Hat as a Site of Conflict in the US Public Sphere
This article introduces the concept of ‘iconic extensions’ and explores the phenomenon of the Make America Great Again (MAGA) hat as a highly recognizable and controversial political symbol in the United States of America. By focusing on audience engagement of wearers and critics alike, it expands the understanding of political discourse beyond the actions of individual leaders and emphasizes audience agency. Drawing on cultural sociological perspectives, the author argues that iconic extensions are materially condensed and accessible forms of iconicity that allow audiences to actively participate in the creation and dissemination of symbols. The creative adaptation of iconic extensions such as the MAGA hat facilitate memetic acts, reinforcing their iconic power. By examining textual and visual data from news and social media, the study identifies three key elements of iconic extensions with the MAGA hat as (1) a symbol of civil inclusion and exclusion, (2) an invitation to interact and a transformer of space and (3) a source of parody and satire. This research contributes to cultural sociology by integrating performance and iconicity with the idea of memetic audiences. Ultimately, this analysis sheds light on the MAGA hat as a site of conflict, highlighting the ways in which audiences actively engage with and shape the symbolic landscape of the US public sphere.
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