1930-2000 年好莱坞的艺术参考和新出现的同行认可标准

IF 2 2区 社会学 0 LITERATURE
Katharina Burgdorf
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艺术品对创作内容的引用如何影响其同行认可度?艺术家们一直在努力平衡原创性与一致性之间的矛盾。以往的研究认为,同行倾向于奖励那些具有良好社会根基的艺术家,因为他们标志着对社区的参与和对既定惯例的了解。另一种社会学研究则认为,同行认可的标准并不固定,而是取决于文化领域的合法性。本文探讨了美国美国电影制作 70 年间新出现的和不断变化的同行认可标准。我的问题是,一部电影是否以及在多大程度上参考了早期电影的艺术内容,如对话片段或摄影镜头,这是否会影响其被参考的机会。我分析了 1930 年至 1995 年间上映的 5,555 部美国电影的借鉴风格,并展示了艺术标准是如何在 20 世纪 60 年代的新好莱坞运动中出现的。虽然新好莱坞(1960-1979 年)和大片时代(1980-1995 年)的电影因其参考风格中体现出的文化素养和开放性而受到奖励,但这些标准还不适用于黄金时代(1930-1959 年)的电影制作人。这些研究结果为文化和组织社会学家提供了新的见解,他们会问,艺术作品在文化空间中的嵌入程度如何影响当代同行观众对其的认可。
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Artistic referencing and emergent standards of peer recognition in Hollywood, 1930–2000

How does an artwork's referencing of creative content affect its peer recognition? Artists constantly seek to balance the tension between originality and conformity. Previous research argues that peers tend to reward socially well-embedded artists that signal community involvement and literacy of established conventions. Another stream of sociological research argues that the criteria for peer recognition are not fixed but depend on a cultural field's legitimacy. This paper examines the emerging and shifting standards of peer recognition throughout 70 years in U.S. American filmmaking. I ask whether and to what extent a film's referencing of artistic content from earlier films, such as snippets of dialog or camera shots, conditions its chances of being referenced. I analyze reference styles of 5,555 U.S. American movies released between 1930 and 1995 and show how artistic standards emerged during the New Hollywood movement in the 1960s. While films of the New Hollywood (1960–1979) and Blockbuster Era (1980–1995) were rewarded for signaling cultural literacy and openness in their reference styles, these standards did not apply yet to Golden Age filmmakers (1930–1959). These findings offer new insights for sociologists of culture and organizations who ask how an artwork's embeddedness into the cultural space affects its recognition by contemporary peer audiences.

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Poetics
Poetics Multiple-
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期刊介绍: Poetics is an interdisciplinary journal of theoretical and empirical research on culture, the media and the arts. Particularly welcome are papers that make an original contribution to the major disciplines - sociology, psychology, media and communication studies, and economics - within which promising lines of research on culture, media and the arts have been developed.
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