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The Routledge Companion to Media Fandom
Fannish affect, “quality” fandom, and transmedia storytelling campaigns
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Author(s):
Melanie E. S. Kohnen
Publication date:
November 3 2017
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November 3 2017
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10.4324/9781315637518-41
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 9
The ethics of studying online fandom
pp. 18
Always-on fandom, Waiting and Bingeing
pp. 27
Archaeologies of fandom
pp. 36
Surveying fandom
pp. 45
Approaches to understanding identity
pp. 55
Vidding and/as pedagogy
pp. 63
Fannish identities and scholarly responsibilities
pp. 77
The fan fiction gold rush, generational turnover, and the battle for fandom’s soul
pp. 86
Tumblr fan aesthetics
pp. 98
Fan tourism and pilgrimage
pp. 107
Fan curators and the gateways into fandom
pp. 114
From model building to 3D printing
pp. 123
“We’re not there”
pp. 132
“You’re terrible, don’t ever change!”
pp. 141
Music fandom in the digital age
pp. 155
The queer politics of femslash
pp. 165
(Un)covering masculinities in cover song videos
pp. 174
“He’s a real man’s man”
pp. 184
Everyday Costume
pp. 193
The invasion of Loki’s Army? comic culture’s INCREASING awareness of female fans
pp. 202
Accessing fan cultures
pp. 212
Class, capital, and collecting in media fandom
pp. 221
“Just to pique them”
pp. 230
Vidding and identity
pp. 245
The invisible Bag of Holding
pp. 253
(Black female) fans strike back
pp. 262
Filipinos’ forced fandom of US media
pp. 271
Charting Latinx Fandom
pp. 280
Transnational media fan studies
pp. 289
Exploring local fandom
pp. 298
Advancing transcultural fandom
pp. 309
The bigger picture
pp. 319
Conspicuous convention
pp. 329
Fans and merchandise
pp. 337
Fannish affect, “quality” fandom, and transmedia storytelling campaigns
pp. 347
“Are you ready for this?” “I don’t know if there’s a choice”
pp. 356
Platform fandom
pp. 365
Industry/fanrelations
pp. 383
Negotiating fandom
pp. 395
Fantagonism, franchising, and industry management of fan privilege
pp. 406
Aging, fans, and fandom
pp. 416
Class “then” and class “now” in Hotel Cerise
pp. 428
Board gamers as fans
pp. 437
Futures of fan studies
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