Fandom is ugly: networked harassment in participatory culture
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New York University Press
[2024]
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Schriftenreihe: | Critical cultural communication
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Abstract: | "In theory, fans are people who love something, so why, across cases from comic books to TV shows to YouTube to politicians to fan fiction, do fans engage in large-scale social media harassment to express their anger, and what does it tell us about media and public culture?"-- |
Umfang: | 253 Seiten |
ISBN: | 9781479824953 9781479824960 |
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505 | 8 | |a Introduction: Toward a theory of fandom ugliness -- What real fans want is straight white heroes: constructing fandom in Comicsgate -- "#SenatorKaren back stabbed Bernie": antifandom and political engagement on social media -- On the homonormativity of slash, from curtain fic to canonicity -- Hell hath no fury like a fan queerbaited: the death of Lexa and fan vitriol -- The anti wars: sex crimes, free speech, and papering over racism -- "I just joined the #MugClub!": fan consumer activism meets the culture wars -- "Teaching white kids they're bad": antifandom of critical race theory and fannish attachment to whiteness -- Conclusion: Of victimhood and vitriol | |
520 | 3 | |a "In theory, fans are people who love something, so why, across cases from comic books to TV shows to YouTube to politicians to fan fiction, do fans engage in large-scale social media harassment to express their anger, and what does it tell us about media and public culture?"-- | |
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653 | 0 | |a LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / General | |
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contents | Introduction: Toward a theory of fandom ugliness -- What real fans want is straight white heroes: constructing fandom in Comicsgate -- "#SenatorKaren back stabbed Bernie": antifandom and political engagement on social media -- On the homonormativity of slash, from curtain fic to canonicity -- Hell hath no fury like a fan queerbaited: the death of Lexa and fan vitriol -- The anti wars: sex crimes, free speech, and papering over racism -- "I just joined the #MugClub!": fan consumer activism meets the culture wars -- "Teaching white kids they're bad": antifandom of critical race theory and fannish attachment to whiteness -- Conclusion: Of victimhood and vitriol |
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discipline | Soziologie Sozial-/Kulturanthropologie / Empirische Kulturwissenschaft |
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spelling | Stanfill, Mel 1983- Verfasser (DE-588)1188070754 aut Fandom is ugly networked harassment in participatory culture Mel Stanfill New York New York University Press [2024] 253 Seiten txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Critical cultural communication Introduction: Toward a theory of fandom ugliness -- What real fans want is straight white heroes: constructing fandom in Comicsgate -- "#SenatorKaren back stabbed Bernie": antifandom and political engagement on social media -- On the homonormativity of slash, from curtain fic to canonicity -- Hell hath no fury like a fan queerbaited: the death of Lexa and fan vitriol -- The anti wars: sex crimes, free speech, and papering over racism -- "I just joined the #MugClub!": fan consumer activism meets the culture wars -- "Teaching white kids they're bad": antifandom of critical race theory and fannish attachment to whiteness -- Conclusion: Of victimhood and vitriol "In theory, fans are people who love something, so why, across cases from comic books to TV shows to YouTube to politicians to fan fiction, do fans engage in large-scale social media harassment to express their anger, and what does it tell us about media and public culture?"-- Fans (Persons) Social media Harassment Mass media and culture Médias sociaux Médias et culture social media LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / General Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe Stanfill, Mel, 1983- Fandom is ugly 978-1-4798-2497-7 New York : New York University Press, [2024] |
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