Fan CULTure explores how present-day fans interact with the films, television shows, books, and pop culture artifacts they love. From creating original works of fanfiction to influencing the content of major primetime series through social media, fans are no longer passive consumers. They have evolved into active participants in creating and shaping these works. The all-new essays in this collection provide in-depth analyses of how fans interact with such popular franchises as Harry Potter, Lost, Supernatural, Lord of the Rings and Joss Whedon's Serenity, and examines as well topics not based…mehr
Fan CULTure explores how present-day fans interact with the films, television shows, books, and pop culture artifacts they love. From creating original works of fanfiction to influencing the content of major primetime series through social media, fans are no longer passive consumers. They have evolved into active participants in creating and shaping these works. The all-new essays in this collection provide in-depth analyses of how fans interact with such popular franchises as Harry Potter, Lost, Supernatural, Lord of the Rings and Joss Whedon's Serenity, and examines as well topics not based on media-like fans of LEGO building blocks, Disneyland, and NFL quarterback Tim Tebow.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
The late Kristin M. Barton was a professor and chair of the Department of Communications at Dalton State College in Dalton, Georgia. He lived in Woodstock, Georgia. Jonathan Malcolm Lampley is a prolific contributor to many popular-culture periodicals and publications.
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Table of Contents Foreword Stephen J. Sansweet Introduction Kristin M. Barton Section 1: Fan Productions Can't Stop the Sequel: How the Serenity-Inspired Browncoats: Redemption Is Changing the Future of Fan Films (Kristin M. Barton) Dark Shadows Fandom, Then and Now (1966-2013) (Jeff Thompson) Spellbound: An Analysis of Adult-Oriented Harry Potter Fan ction (Don Tresca) Recut Film Trailers, Nostalgia and the Teen Film (Kathleen Williams) Section 2: Social Media Bringing Piety Back: Tim Tebow, Sports and American Culture (Susan Orenstein) Fan-Made Time: The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit (Owain Gwynne) The Fandom Is Out There: Social Media and The X-Files Online (Bethan Jones) Alternate Reality Games, Narrative Disbursement and Canon: The Lost Experience (Kent Aardse) Section 3: Fan-In uenced Content Block Party: A Look at Adult Fans of LEGO (Jennifer C. Garlen) A New Kind of Pandering: Supernatural and the World of Fan ction (Anissa M. Graham) Desiring the Tangible: Disneyland, Fandom and Spatial Immersion (Meyrav Koren-Kuik) Chuck Versus the Advertiser: How Fan Activism and Footlong Subway Sandwiches Saved a Television Series (Kristin M. Barton) "Guys, where are we?" Podcasts, Online Video and Lost's Participatory Culture (Michael Graves) Afterword: The Past and Future of Fandom Studies (Jonathan Malcolm Lampley) About the Contributors Index
Table of Contents Foreword Stephen J. Sansweet Introduction Kristin M. Barton Section 1: Fan Productions Can't Stop the Sequel: How the Serenity-Inspired Browncoats: Redemption Is Changing the Future of Fan Films (Kristin M. Barton) Dark Shadows Fandom, Then and Now (1966-2013) (Jeff Thompson) Spellbound: An Analysis of Adult-Oriented Harry Potter Fan ction (Don Tresca) Recut Film Trailers, Nostalgia and the Teen Film (Kathleen Williams) Section 2: Social Media Bringing Piety Back: Tim Tebow, Sports and American Culture (Susan Orenstein) Fan-Made Time: The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit (Owain Gwynne) The Fandom Is Out There: Social Media and The X-Files Online (Bethan Jones) Alternate Reality Games, Narrative Disbursement and Canon: The Lost Experience (Kent Aardse) Section 3: Fan-In uenced Content Block Party: A Look at Adult Fans of LEGO (Jennifer C. Garlen) A New Kind of Pandering: Supernatural and the World of Fan ction (Anissa M. Graham) Desiring the Tangible: Disneyland, Fandom and Spatial Immersion (Meyrav Koren-Kuik) Chuck Versus the Advertiser: How Fan Activism and Footlong Subway Sandwiches Saved a Television Series (Kristin M. Barton) "Guys, where are we?" Podcasts, Online Video and Lost's Participatory Culture (Michael Graves) Afterword: The Past and Future of Fandom Studies (Jonathan Malcolm Lampley) About the Contributors Index
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