Il cosplay e le culture giovanili: interazione sociale, emozioni mediali e performance identitarie
Abstract
The cosplay, as a subculture, is a complex and stratified media and socio-cultural
phenomenon. The approach chosen in the study of some dimensions of the cosplay is that
of the sociology of youth cultures. The first dimension analyzed concerns the distribution of
symbolic capital (and in particular of subcultural capital) among the members of the
cosplay groups, determining hierarchies and status. Secondly, we explored the social
dimension of the phenomenon, using Georg Simmel’s sociology and, in detail, the concept
of ‛sociability’ and the dynamics between individualization and homologation. Other
dimensions explored concern fandom and media enthusiasm, the mediatization of
experience, identity performances. The goal of the paper is to restore the complexity of
cosplay, which is configured as a place of consumption, identity building and social
interaction. Our analysis also focuses on the identity status of cosplayers, emphasizing their
ability to produce performances in which the relationship with the characters of the beloved
cultural heritage (manga and anime) is dramatized and staged.
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http://www.cussoc.unisa.it/volumes/201801/indexhttp://hdl.handle.net/10556/2922
http://dx.doi.org/10.14273/unisa-1244