"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
aIf you're an avid news reader, a holder of season's tickets to the symphony, a frequenter of used bookstores, or even if you've been known to scream at referees during televised games, you're a fan. In this exciting collection, we learn about why it is that certain media narratives, images, sounds, and events engage us emotionally, and what that engagement means for us personally and in our relationships with others in the increasingly global marketplace in which we live.a
--Lynn Schofield Clark, author of" From Angels to Aliens"
aA rich compendium of theory, argument, and observation of a wide variety of types of fandomafrom fans of cultural theory to fans of the Sopranos and ofChekhov, from presidents who are fans of country music to fans of the news. As the active aprosumersa of the digital mediaas niche markets come to be increasingly central to their operation, fan studies shows us the emerging dynamics of how the cultural industries are going to work in the future.a
--David Morley, Goldsmiths College, University of London
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 their 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 cinemaA, and nineteenth-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 and globalized world.
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"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
aIf you're an avid news reader, a holder of season's tickets to the symphony, a frequenter of used bookstores, or even if you've been known to scream at referees during televised games, you're a fan. In this exciting collection, we learn about why it is that certain media narratives, images, sounds, and events engage us emotionally, and what that engagement means for us personally and in our relationships with others in the increasingly global marketplace in which we live.a
--Lynn Schofield Clark, author of" From Angels to Aliens"
aA rich compendium of theory, argument, and observation of a wide variety of types of fandomafrom fans of cultural theory to fans of the Sopranos and ofChekhov, from presidents who are fans of country music to fans of the news. As the active aprosumersa of the digital mediaas niche markets come to be increasingly central to their operation, fan studies shows us the emerging dynamics of how the cultural industries are going to work in the future.a
--David Morley, Goldsmiths College, University of London
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 their 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 cinemaA, and nineteenth-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 and globalized world.
Imprint | New York University Press |
Country of origin | United States |
Release date | June 2007 |
Availability | Expected to ship within 12 - 17 working days |
First published | June 2007 |
Editors | Jonathan Gray, C.Lee Harrington, Cornel Sandvoss |
Dimensions | 228 x 152 x 19mm (L x W x T) |
Format | Paperback |
Pages | 406 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0-8147-3182-6 |
Barcode | 9780814731826 |
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LSN | 0-8147-3182-1 |