Productive Fandom : Intermediality and Affective Reception in Fan Cultures /

To dismantle negative stereotypes of fans, this book offers a media ethnography of the digital culture, conventions, and urban spaces associated with fandoms, arguing that fandom is an area of productive, creative, and subversive value. By examining the fandoms of Sherlock, Glee, Firefly, and other...

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Main Author: Lamerichs, Nicolle (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Baltimore, Maryland : Project Muse, 2020
Series:Transmedia (Amsterdam, Netherlands) ; 4.
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Table of Contents:
  • Shared narratives : intermediality in fandom
  • Fan membership : traditional and digital fieldwork
  • Naturalizing Sherlock : Dutch fans interpret the famous
  • Queer teen drama : rewriting and narrative closure in Glee
  • Transmedia play : approaching the possible worlds of Firefly
  • Embodied characters : the affective process of cosplay
  • Conclusion : prospects for fan studies.