ABSTRACT
This book provides a timely discussion of the creative practices in fandom and media culture. Within their participatory cultures, fans produce a wealth of content, data and materials. They write fan fiction, curate wikis and design costumes. This international collection offers a diverse exploration of contemporary fan practices through different cases, such as Yuri!!! On ICE, Harry Potter and Mass Effect., This book reveals how expression, emotion and agency are central to fan activity. Fans are highly adept at transmedia, as well as the critical use of different media and platforms. Fandom can apply to wider concepts within new media, the humanities and design, as the authors in this collection show. They also rely on different approaches, ranging from textual analysis to different forms of ethnography. Overall, Affect in Fandom offers a deliberately diverse exploration of exactly what contemporary fans create and curate, and how.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part 1|64 pages
Literary Production
chapter 1|20 pages
Yuri!!! On Ice Fanfiction: Canon And Character-Building In Alternate Universes
chapter 3|20 pages
Fans and Their Utterances in the Communications Circuit of Chinese Internet Literature
part 2|60 pages
Characters and Play
chapter 4|20 pages
Sustainable Fandom: A Virtual Ethnography of Sustainable Cosplay and Material Culture on Instagram
chapter 5|18 pages
The Turmoil of Dating Game Characters: False Promises of Agency in Genshin Impact
part 3|80 pages
Affect and Time
chapter 7|22 pages
Curating Popular Dinosaur Ephemera: Reflections on the “Aca-Fan Archivist” and Sub/cultural Capital
chapter 8|22 pages
Fan Temporalities in/of the Archive: Tenet and Timescapes of “Fast Fandom” among Christopher Nolan Fans
chapter 9|16 pages
Archives, Preservation, and Databases: Creating the Cultural Memory of Fandom
part 4|58 pages
History and Romance
