他们都是在地球上最神奇的地方长大的:折射出迪斯尼式的成年人

Bailey Apollonio
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本文试图定义和分析“迪士尼成人”一词的出现,这是一个贬义的术语,被评论家用来描述华特迪士尼公司的成年粉丝。在把迪士尼的成年人解读为媚俗之人的过程中,我提请大家注意,评论家们是如何在最终驳回一个被认为是过度多愁善感、女性化消费和装饰以及审美偏离的粉丝群体的过程中发挥作用的。此外,我还展示了二十世纪中期的媚俗学者和当代流行文化评论家如何将审美品味与粉丝的个人道德混为一谈。在此过程中,我展示了消费政治,以及歧视如何在粉丝圈内运作,不仅基于性别,还基于年龄。
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All grown up at the most magical place on earth: Refracting the Disney adult
This article seeks to define and analyse the emergence of the term ‘Disney adult’, a pejorative term used by critics to describe adult fans of the Walt Disney Company. In reading the Disney adult as a kitsch-man, I draw attention to how critics play a role in the ultimate dismissal of a fandom that is attributed with excess sentimentality, feminized consumption and ornamentation, and aesthetic deviance. Additionally, I demonstrate how both mid-twentieth-century kitsch scholars and contemporary popular culture critics conflate aesthetic taste with the personal ethics of fans. In doing so, I demonstrate the politics of consumption and how discrimination can operate within fandoms not only based on gender, but also age.
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