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Незрелость как культурная ценность: культурно-социологическое исследование поклонников японских поп-звезд айдору
This paper examines “admiring of immaturity”, a unique phenomenon that can be observed in Japan that sees immaturity not as a drawback but as a cultural value, using contemporary Japanese idols fan culture as a case study.
Japanese word that means immaturity – mijuku – has a negative connotation and can hardly be used as a praise, how- ever we argue that in certain socio-cultural contexts in Japan immaturity is seen as something positive, something that actually adds value to the person who possess it. For example, Japanese idols are generally not marketed as perfect sing- ers, dancers or performers and many of them might be called immature in their skills, yet they are hugely popular and commercially successful. One of the reasons that explains it is that their fans find enjoyment in observing the process of learning, growing, and maturing by idols, with the training system of Jonny’s Jr. as one of the examples. Thus, a certain amount of immaturity is required from idols if they want to attract this type of long-term loyal fans.
The paper uses the Japanese idol fan culture as a case study to understand what role the admiring of immaturity plays in Japanese society and open a new perspective in studying the Japanese culture. With this purpose, semi-structured inter- view survey was conducted among informants recruited among female Japanese fans of young male idols under talent agency Johnny & Associates.