中国的卡拉ok消费

Anthony Y. H. Fung
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唱卡拉ok通常被认为是一种休闲活动,表演者在一个特定的空间里,在一群同龄人、同事或公众面前唱歌和表演,释放自己的能量和情感。在前英国殖民地香港,自20世纪80年代末以来,卡拉ok也成为年轻人中非常流行的娱乐形式。就像西方的卡拉ok一样,你会发现卡拉ok歌手内心的情绪过山车在表演中释放出喜悦和悲伤。相比之下,就在发达资本主义社会香港的另一边,在中国的经济特区深圳,卡拉ok里同样的音符,对那些生活在改革后的社会主义市场经济中的人来说,可能是一种截然不同的感觉和暗示。这一差异是本文的重点,在这一领域很少进行实证研究。本文以中国大陆的实证数据为基础,试图解释卡拉ok消费在中国的主要社会文化含义之一。
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Consuming Karaoke in China
Singing karaoke is commonly conceived as a leisure activity in which the performer releases his or her own energy and emotion by singing and performing in front of a peer group, colleagues, or public in a particular space. In the former British colony of Hong Kong, karaoke singing has also become a very popular form of entertainment among the young since the late 1980s. As with karaoke in the West, one finds the internal emotional roller coaster of a karaoke singer in action unleashing joy and sadness. In contrast, just across the border of the advanced capitalist society of Hong Kong—in the special economic zone of China, Shenzhen—the same musical notes in karaoke can indicate a very different set of sensations and undertones for those who live in the post-reform socialist market economy. This difference—a terrain in which empirical work is rarely done—is the focus of this article. Based on empirical data collected from mainland China, this article attempts to explicate karaoke consumption in China and one of its major sociocultural implications.
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