Textual Poachers: Television Fans and Participatory CultureRoutledge, 2. sep. 2003 - 256 sider An ethnographic study of communities of media fans, their interpretative strategies, its social institutions and cultural practices. Jenkins focuses on fans of popular TV programmes, including Star Trek and The Professionals. |
Indhold
Introduction | 1 |
Fans Poachers Nomads | 9 |
2 How Texts become Real | 51 |
3 Fan Critics | 88 |
Gender Genre
Beauty and the Beast | 122 |
Fan ReadersFan Writers | 155 |
Slash and the FanWriting Community | 190 |
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Textual Poachers: Television Fans and Participatory Culture Henry Jenkins Ingen forhåndsvisning - 2003 |
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active aesthetic Alien Nation audience Avon Beast fans Beauty become Blake’s broadcast Catherine centered Certeau characterized characters circulation commercial commitment community’s construction context conventions desire discussion emotional episodes evoke experience explore fan artists fan community fan convention fan culture fan fiction fan video fan writing fan’s fandom fannish fantasy fanzines favorite feelings feminine filk filk songs filkers filksing film focus folk music gender genre homosocial ideological images interests interpretation Kirk and Spock Kirk’s Leslie Fish male masculinity materials meanings mundane narrative offers one’s original particular pleasure plot popular producers professional protagonists readers reading relationship Remington Steele rereading response role romance Saavik science fiction sexual Simon and Simon social Spock Star Trek Star Trek fans Star Wars Starsky and Hutch suggests tapes television texts textual third season traditional Twin Peaks Uhura viewers Vincent Vulcan watching women writers zines