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The work of a fan takes many forms, such as following a celebrity on Instagram or creating fan art as homages to adored characters. While feelings of like and love are commonly understood, examined less frequently are the equally intense, but opposite feelings. Disinterest. Disgust. Hate. This is anti-fandom. It is visible in many of the same spaces where you see fandom: in the long lines at Comic-Con, in our politics, and in numerous online forums like Twitter, Tumblr, Reddit, and the ever-dreaded comments section. This is where we love to hate. Anti-fandom, a collection of fifteen original and innovative essays, provides a framework for future study through theoretical and methodological exemplars that examine anti-fandom in the contemporary digital environment. Engaging a number of contemporary issues from hatewatching Girls and enduring hated Tyler Perry films to online expressions of hate for a range of celebrities, characters and genres, these chapters ground the emerging area of anti-fan studies with a productive foundation. The book demonstrates the importance of constructing a complex knowledge of emotion and media in fan studies. Its focus on the pleasures, performances, and practices that constitute anti-fandom will generate new perspectives for understanding the impact of hate on our identities, relationships, and communities
Berühmte Persönlichkeit --- Hate crime --- Cyber-Mobbing --- Verbalaggression --- Verunglimpfung --- Fan --- Fans (Persons) --- Social media. --- Hate. --- Subculture. --- Celebrities --- Attitudes. --- Public opinion. --- BDSM. --- Doctor Who. --- Fifty Shades of Grey. --- Glee Equality Project. --- ambivalence. --- ante-fandom. --- anti-fan studies. --- audiences relationships. --- audiences. --- bad objects. --- black images. --- black women. --- cancellation. --- carnivalesque. --- celebrities. --- characters. --- childhood. --- complaining. --- counterhegemonic. --- creativity. --- criticizing. --- cultural hierarchies. --- digital environments. --- digital media culture. --- digital media. --- disliking. --- disparaging. --- dissatisfaction. --- dumbing down. --- emotion. --- engagement. --- exploitainment. --- fan community. --- fan fiction. --- fan object. --- fan studies. --- fan text. --- fan. --- fantipathy. --- favorite team. --- frustration. --- gatekeepers. --- gender relations. --- gender. --- generations. --- hate speech. --- hatewatching. --- hegemonic. --- lived experiences. --- mainstream. --- media consumption. --- media texts. --- mediated dislike. --- misogyny. --- mob attacks. --- moral compass. --- nationality. --- online conversations. --- paratextual role. --- political antagonism. --- populist forces. --- programing strategy. --- public service broadcasting. --- race. --- rejection discourse. --- rhetorical functions. --- self-narrative. --- social media. --- social phenomenon. --- socialized fandom. --- strong ties. --- subcultural capital. --- television quality. --- television.
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The field of fan studies has seen exponential growth in recent years and this companion brings together an internationally and interdisciplinarily diverse group of established scholars to reflect on the state of the field and to point to new research directions. Engaging an impressive array of media texts and formats and incorporating a variety of methodologies, this collection is organized into six main sections: methods and ethics, technologies and practices, identities, race and transcultural fandom, industry, and futures. Each section concludes with a conversation among some of the field’s leading scholars and industry insiders to address a wealth of questions relevant to each section topic.
Mass media and culture. --- Médias et culture. --- Fans (Persons) --- Fans --- Social aspects. --- Aspect social.
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Gender identity in literature. --- Love in literature. --- Sex in literature. --- Subculture --- Vampires in literature. --- Young adult fiction, American --- Youth in literature. --- Youth --- History --- History and criticism. --- Attitudes --- History --- Meyer, Stephenie,
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