ABSTRACT

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.

chapter |5 pages

Introduction

part 1|68 pages

Methods and Ethics

chapter |9 pages

Always-on fandom, Waiting and Bingeing

Psychoanalysis as an Engagement with Fans’ “Infra-Ordinary” Experiences

chapter |9 pages

Archaeologies of fandom

Using Historical Methods to Explore Fan Cultures of the Past

chapter |9 pages

Surveying fandom

The Ethics, Design, and Use of Surveys in Fan Studies

chapter |10 pages

Approaches to understanding identity

Gamers, Fans, and Research Methods

part 2|78 pages

Technologies and practices

chapter |12 pages

Tumblr fan aesthetics

chapter |9 pages

Fan tourism and pilgrimage

chapter |9 pages

From model building to 3D printing

Star Trek and Build Code Across the Analog/Digital Divide

chapter |9 pages

“We’re not there”

Fans, Fan Studies, and the Participatory Continuum

chapter |9 pages

“You’re terrible, don’t ever change!”

How Identity, Rule Following, and Research Roadblocks Lend Meaning to Ambivalent Fan Engagement

chapter |12 pages

Music fandom in the digital age

A Conversation

part 3|88 pages

Identities

chapter |10 pages

“He’s a real man’s man”

Pro Wrestling and Negotiations of Contemporary Masculinity

chapter |9 pages

Everyday Costume

Feminized Fandom, Retail, and Beauty Culture

chapter |10 pages

Accessing fan cultures

Disability, Digital Media, and Dreamwidth

chapter |9 pages

“Just to pique them”

Takings Sides, Social Identity, and Sport Audiences

chapter |11 pages

Vidding and identity

A Conversation

part 4|66 pages

Race and transcultural fandom

chapter |8 pages

The invisible Bag of Holding

Whiteness and Media Fandom

chapter |9 pages

(Black female) fans strike back

The Emergence of the Iris West Defense Squad

chapter |9 pages

Filipinos’ forced fandom of US media

Protests against The Daily Show and Desperate Housewives as Bids for Cultural Citizenship

chapter |9 pages

Charting Latinx Fandom

chapter |9 pages

Transnational media fan studies

chapter |9 pages

Exploring local fandom

Celebrities’ Fans in the Global–Local Nexus

part 5|74 pages

Industry

chapter |10 pages

The bigger picture

Drawing Intersections between Comics, Fan, and Industry Studies

chapter |10 pages

Conspicuous convention

Industry Interpellation and Fan Consumption at San Diego Comic-Con

chapter |8 pages

Fans and merchandise

chapter |9 pages

“Are you ready for this?” “I don’t know if there’s a choice”

Cult Reboots, The X-Files Revival, and Fannish Expectations

chapter |9 pages

Platform fandom

chapter |16 pages

Industry/fanrelations

A Conversation

part 6|70 pages

Futures

chapter |12 pages

Negotiating fandom

The Politics of Racebending

chapter |9 pages

Board gamers as fans

chapter |14 pages

Futures of fan studies

A Conversation