Odbljesci uticaja masovnih medija kao elementa popularne kulture u Loliti Vladimira Nabokova
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https://doi.org/10.18485/philologia.2021.19.19.9Ključne reči:
masovni mediji, popularna kultura, Lolita, Hambert Hambert, kritičke teorijeApstrakt
Iako masovni mediji ne predstavljaju centralnu temu koju Vladimir Nabokov problematizuje u romanu Lolita, cilj ovog rada je da ispita njihovu ulogu u piščevom prikazu „prozaične” popularne i „vrednosno superiorne” visoke kulture kao i u prikazu konzumenata masovnih dobara. Kako bi se razumele osobenosti ere koju pisac ilustruje, u teorijskim razmatranjima masovni mediji su stavljeni u društveno-istorijski i naučni kontekst. Kvalitativnom analizom sadržaja, gde jedinicu analize predstavljaju odeljci romana koji sadrže informacije od značaja za ostvarivanje postavljenih ciljeva u radu, autor zaključuje da pisac uspeva da verodostojno oslika kulturnu scenu posleratnog perioda stavljajući u kontrast lik Lolite, kao predstavnika popularne kulture i lik Hamberta Hamberta, kao predstavnika visoke kulture. Takođe, u skladu sa stanovištem dominantnih kritičkih teorija masovnih medija, Nabokov dovodi u pitanje misaonu aktivnost publike koja se nađe pred sadržajima masovnih medija i ilustruje njihovu sugestivnu moć.
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