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245 0 0 _aFandom :
_bidentities and communities in a mediated world /
_cedited by Jonathan Gray, Cornel Sandvoss, and C. Lee Harrington ; with an afterword by Henry Jenkins.
264 1 _aNew York :
_bNew York University Press,
_c[2007]
264 4 _c©2007
300 _aix, 406 pages ;
_c24 cm
336 _atext
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337 _aunmediated
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338 _avolume
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504 _aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 365-391) and index.
505 0 0 _tIntroduction : why study fans? /
_rJonathan Gray, Cornel Sandvoss and C. Lee Harrington --
_gPt. I.
_tFan texts : from aesthetic to legal judgments --
_g1.
_tThe death of the reader? : literary theory and the study of texts in popular culture /
_rCornel Sandvoss --
_g2.
_tMedia academics as media audiences : aesthetic judgments in media and cultural studies /
_rMatt Hills --
_g3.
_tYoko in cyberspace with Beatles fans : gender and the re-creation of popular mythology /
_rChristine Scodari --
_g4.
_tCopyright law, fan practices, and the rights of the author /
_rRebecca Tushnet --
_gPt. II.
_tBeyond pop culture : fandom from news to high culture --
_g5.
_tThe news : you gotta love it /
_rJonathan Gray --
_g6.
_tThe fans of cultural theory /
_rAlan McKee --
_g7.
_tBachies, Bardies, Trekkies, and Sherlockians /
_rRoberta Pearson --
_g8.
_tFans of Chekhov : re-approaching "high culture" /
_rJohn Tulloch --
_gPt. III.
_tSpaces of fandom : from place to performance --
_g9.
_tPlace, elective belonging, and the diffused audience /
_rBrian Longhurst, Gaynor Bagnall and Mike Savage --
_g10.
_tOn the set of The Sopranos : "inside" a fan's construction of nearness /
_rNick Couldry --
_g11.
_tA sort of homecoming : fan viewing and symbolic pilgrimage /
_rWill Brooker --
_g12.
_tFrom smart fan to backyard wrestler : performance, context, and aesthetic violence /
_rLawrence B. McBride and S. Elizabeth Bird --
_gPt. IV.
_tFan audiences worldwide : from the global to the local --
_g13.
_tGlobal fandom/global fan studies /
_rC. Lee Harrington and Denise D. Bielby --
_g14.
_tBetween Rowdies and Rasikas : rethinking fan activity in Indian film culture /
_rAswin Punathambekar --
_g15.
_tBeyond Kung-Fu and violence : locating East Asian cinema fandom /
_rBertha Chin --
_g16.
_tHan Suk-kyu and the gendered : cultural economy of stardom and fandom /
_rAnne Ciecko and Hunju Lee --
_gPt. V.
_tShifting contexts, changing fan cultures : from concert halls to console games --
_g17.
_tLoving music : listeners, entertainments, and the origins of music fandom in nineteenth-century America /
_rDaniel Cavicchi --
_g18.
_tGirls allowed? : the marginalization of female sports fans /
_rVictoria K. Gosling --
_g19.
_tCustomer relationship management : automating fandom in music communities /
_rTom McCourt and Patrick Burkart --
_g20.
_tPlaying the game : performance in digital game audiences /
_rGarry Crawford and Jason Rutter --
_gPt. VI.
_tFans and anti-fans : from love to hate --
_g21.
_tFan-tagonism : factions, institutions, and constitutive hegemonies of fandom /
_rDerek Johnson --
_g22.
_tUntidy : fan response to the soiling of Martha Stewart's spotless image /
_rMelissa A. Click --
_g23.
_tThe anti-fan within the fan : awe and envy in sport fandom /
_rVivi Theodoropoulou --
_g24.
_tA vacancy at the Paris Hilton /
_rJeffrey Sconce --
_g25.
_tThe other side of fandom : anti-fans, non-fans, and the hurts of history /
_rDiane F. Alters --
_g26.
_tAfterword : the future of fandom /
_rHenry Jenkins.
520 _a""Fandom pushes the boundaries of fan studies in bold directions, incorporating high culture fandoms, global fan cultures, fan technologies, and antagonistic anti-fandom, while rethinking the core tenets of fan studies concerning aesthetics, place, intellectual property, and interpretive communities-all presented with a lively, accessible, and engaging writing style."-Jason Mittell, Middlebury College We are all fans. Whether we log on to Web sites to scrutinize the latest plot turns in Lost, "stalk" our favorite celebrities on Gawker, attend gaming conventions, or simply wait with bated breath for the newest Harry Potter novel-each of us is a fan. Fandom extends beyond television and film to literature, opera, sports, and pop music, and encompasses both high and low culture. Fandom brings together leading scholars to examine fans, their practices and favorite texts. This unparalleled selection of original essays examines instances across the spectrum of modern cultural consumption from Karl Marx to Paris Hilton, Buffy the Vampire Slayer to backyard wrestling, Bach fugues to Bollywood cinema? and 19th century concert halls to computer gaming. Contributors examine fans of high cultural texts and genres, the spaces of fandom, fandom around the globe, the impact of new technologies on fandom, and the legal and historical contexts of fan activity. Fandom is key to understanding modern life in our increasingly mediated, globalized world."--Publisher description.
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