Seeing Fans
Bloomsbury Academic USA (Verlag)
978-1-5013-3954-7 (ISBN)
Lucy Bennett is a researcher at JOMEC, Cardiff University, UK. Paul Booth is Professor of Media and Cinema Studies at DePaul University, USA.
Foreword by Orlando Jones
Introduction
Documenting Fans: Shades of Reality
1. Mark Duffett, “Beyond Exploitation Cinema: Music Fandom, Disability and Mission to Lars”
2. Rebecca Williams, “‘We Live Round Here Too’: Representing Fandom and Local Celebrity in Pulp: A Film About Life, Death & Supermarkets”
3. Sam Ford, “‘I Was Stabbed 21 Times by Crazy Fans’: Pro Wrestling and Popular Concerns with Immersive Story Worlds”
4. Interview with Roger Nygard, director of Trekkies (1997)
Spotlight on: Crazy about One Direction
5. Bethan Jones, “‘I Will Throw You off Your Ship and You Will Drown and Die’: Death Threats, Intra-Fandom Hate and the Performance of Fangirling”
6. William Proctor, “A New Breed of Fan?: Regimes of Truth, One Directions Fans and Representations of Enfreakment”
7. Daisy Asquith (director of Crazy About One Direction), “Crazy About One Direction: Whose Shame Is It Anyway?”
Fictional Fans: Reading Between the Lines
8. Interview with Robert Burnett, writer and director of Free Enterprise (1998)
9. Lincoln Geraghty, “Fans on Primetime: Representations of Fandom in Mainstream American Network Television, 1986—2014”
10. Karen Hellekson, “The Image of the Fan in Stargate SG-1”
11. Melissa Click & Nettie Brock, “Marking the Line Between Producers and Fans: Representations of Fannish-ness in and around Doctor Who and Sherlock”
12. Ellen Kirkpatrick, “Hero-Fans and Fanboy Auteurs: Reflections and Realities of Superhero Fans”
13. Katherine Larsen and Lynn Zubernis, “We See You (Sort of): Representations of Fans on Supernatural”
14. Interview with Emily Perkins, actor in Supernatural
Spotlight on: Fan and Transmedia Works
15. Kristina Busse, “Beyond Mary Sue: Fan Representation and the Complex Negotiation of Gendered Identity”
16. Louisa Stein, “The Digital Literary Fangirl Network: Representing Fannishness in the Transmedia Web Series”
17. Interview with Luminosity, fan and vidder
Cultural Perspectives on Fan Representations
18. Mel Stanfill, “The Fandom Menace: Representing Failed Heteronormativity, the Redemption Narrative, and Whiteness”
19. Ruth A Deller, “Outdoor Queuing, Knicker-Throwing and 100th Birthday Greetings: Newspaper Narratives of Mature Female Fans”
20. Rukmini Pande, “Squee from the Margins: Racial/Cultural/Ethnic Identity in Global Media Fandom”
21. Interview with Laurent Malaquais, director of Bronies (2012)
Global Perspectives on Fandom
22. Darlene Hampton, “Slashy Rotten Pervs: Transcultural Representation of Sherlock Slash Fans and the Politics of Pathologization”
23. Lori Hitchcock Morimoto, “The Good Fandom: Depicting Japanese Female Fans in Moonlight Express, Moumantai, and Hong Kong Star Fans”
24. Nicolle Lamerichs, “Otaku: Representations of Fandom in Japanese Popular Culture”
25. Interview with Jeanie Finlay, director of Sound It Out (2011)
Conclusion
Afterword. Matt Hills, Participating in Hybrid Media Logics?
Erscheinungsdatum | 14.02.2018 |
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Zusatzinfo | 5 bw illus |
Verlagsort | New York |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 152 x 229 mm |
Gewicht | 458 g |
Themenwelt | Kunst / Musik / Theater ► Film / TV |
Sozialwissenschaften ► Kommunikation / Medien ► Medienwissenschaft | |
ISBN-10 | 1-5013-3954-0 / 1501339540 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-5013-3954-7 / 9781501339547 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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