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Creating the sacred places of pop culture in the age of mobility: fan pilgrimages and authenticity through performance

Creating the sacred places of pop culture in the age of mobility: fan pilgrimages and... This paper clarifies the nature of Korean fans’ sacred meaning-making in popular culture pilgrimages. Travel to locations which have significance in pop culture has become a trend among fans. Interestingly, many fans do performances, sometimes ritual-like, at the destinations to express the value of the pop culture. Such ritual-like performances cross national borders in the age of mobility. Based on anthropological research, the paper analyses how a sacred place is created by fandom. The specific popular culture work chosen after five years of participatory research in Japanese popular culture-related events and festivals was an event related to the Japanese mixed-media work, Love Live! School Idol Project (Love Live!). First, the article reviews the research on how fans create a sacred place. Next, with a focus on the concepts of authentication and performance, the article analyses how fans authenticate the fan-made sacred places. Then, based on a qualitative survey of two sacred places created by Love Live! fans, the article traces the process of creating, authenticating, and maintaining a sacred place. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Journal of Tourism and Cultural Change Taylor & Francis

Creating the sacred places of pop culture in the age of mobility: fan pilgrimages and authenticity through performance

Journal of Tourism and Cultural Change , Volume 18 (1): 16 – Jan 2, 2020

Creating the sacred places of pop culture in the age of mobility: fan pilgrimages and authenticity through performance

Journal of Tourism and Cultural Change , Volume 18 (1): 16 – Jan 2, 2020

Abstract

This paper clarifies the nature of Korean fans’ sacred meaning-making in popular culture pilgrimages. Travel to locations which have significance in pop culture has become a trend among fans. Interestingly, many fans do performances, sometimes ritual-like, at the destinations to express the value of the pop culture. Such ritual-like performances cross national borders in the age of mobility. Based on anthropological research, the paper analyses how a sacred place is created by fandom. The specific popular culture work chosen after five years of participatory research in Japanese popular culture-related events and festivals was an event related to the Japanese mixed-media work, Love Live! School Idol Project (Love Live!). First, the article reviews the research on how fans create a sacred place. Next, with a focus on the concepts of authentication and performance, the article analyses how fans authenticate the fan-made sacred places. Then, based on a qualitative survey of two sacred places created by Love Live! fans, the article traces the process of creating, authenticating, and maintaining a sacred place.

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Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Copyright
© 2020 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group
ISSN
1747-7654
eISSN
1476-6825
DOI
10.1080/14766825.2020.1707463
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Abstract

This paper clarifies the nature of Korean fans’ sacred meaning-making in popular culture pilgrimages. Travel to locations which have significance in pop culture has become a trend among fans. Interestingly, many fans do performances, sometimes ritual-like, at the destinations to express the value of the pop culture. Such ritual-like performances cross national borders in the age of mobility. Based on anthropological research, the paper analyses how a sacred place is created by fandom. The specific popular culture work chosen after five years of participatory research in Japanese popular culture-related events and festivals was an event related to the Japanese mixed-media work, Love Live! School Idol Project (Love Live!). First, the article reviews the research on how fans create a sacred place. Next, with a focus on the concepts of authentication and performance, the article analyses how fans authenticate the fan-made sacred places. Then, based on a qualitative survey of two sacred places created by Love Live! fans, the article traces the process of creating, authenticating, and maintaining a sacred place.

Journal

Journal of Tourism and Cultural ChangeTaylor & Francis

Published: Jan 2, 2020

Keywords: Authenticating; Love Live!; media-induced pilgrimage; mobility; performance; pop culture

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