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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 308 pages, height x width x depth: 226x152x22 mm, weight: 442 g
  • Sērija : Fandom & Culture
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Dec-2021
  • Izdevniecība: University of Iowa Press
  • ISBN-10: 1609388097
  • ISBN-13: 9781609388096
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 308 pages, height x width x depth: 226x152x22 mm, weight: 442 g
  • Sērija : Fandom & Culture
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Dec-2021
  • Izdevniecība: University of Iowa Press
  • ISBN-10: 1609388097
  • ISBN-13: 9781609388096
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This is the first comprehensive primer for classroom use that shows students how to do fan studies in practical terms. With contributions from a range of established and emerging scholars, coeditors Paul Booth and Rebecca Williams pull together case studies that demonstrate the wide array of methodologies available to fan studies scholars, such as auto/ethnography, immersion, interviews, online data mining, historiography, and textual analysis.

The discipline of fan studies is famously undisciplined. But that doesn&;t mean it isn&;t structured. This is the first comprehensive primer for classroom use that shows students how to do fan studies in practical terms. With contributions from a range of established and emerging scholars, coeditors Paul Booth and Rebecca Williams pull together case studies that demonstrate the wide array of methodologies available to fan studies scholars, such as auto/ethnography, immersion, interviews, online data mining, historiography, and textual analysis. This collection also probes the ethical questions that are unique to fan studies work, such as the use of online fan content for research, interview methods, consent, and privacy.
 
Acknowledgments xi
Introduction 1(16)
PART 1 FOUNDATIONS
17(78)
Chapter 1 What Does Fan Studies Feel Like?
19(15)
Elise Vist
Milena Popova
Julia E. Largent
Chapter 2 Naming Whiteness: Interrogating Fan Studies Methodologies
34(17)
Rukmini Pande
Chapter 3 Transcultural Fan Studies as Methodology
51(14)
Lori Morimoto
Chapter 4 "I Have a Picture of Them, Just DM Me": When Ethical Netnography Endangers Lives
65(16)
Renee Ann Drouin
Chapter 5 Don't Try This at Home, Boys and Girls: Negotiating the Acafan Position
81(14)
Katherine Larsen
PART 2 ETHNOGRAPHIC METHODOLOGIES
95(66)
Chapter 6 Asking Fans Questions: The Ethnographic Interview
97(14)
Benjamin Woo
Chapter 7 The Ephemeral Interview: Ethnograph-ish Methods for Time - and Place-Based Research at Fan Conventions
111(14)
Anne Gilbert
Chapter 8 Scandalous Black Feminine Gaze(s): Critically Engaged Ethnography and Intersectional Fan Praxis on Tumblr
125(18)
Kadian Pow
Chapter 9 Fan Studies' Autoethnography: A Method for Self-Learning and Limit-Testing in Neoliberal Times?
143(18)
Matt Hills
PART 3 TEXTUAL ANALYSIS
161(76)
Chapter 10 "They Took Our Jobs!": Finding Fan History in Movie Magazines
163(16)
Lies Lanckman
Chapter 11 Defining Fan Fiction: An Exercise in Archival and Historical Research Methods
179(14)
Cait Coker
Chapter 12 The Dual Imagining: Afrofuturism, Queer Performance, and Black Cosplayers
193(14)
Alex Thomas
Chapter 13 The Iconography of Fan Art
207(16)
E.J. Nielsen
Chapter 14 Into the Threshold: Analyzing Harry Potter Fan Activism Using a Threshold Concept Framework
223(14)
Danielle Hart
Mandy Olejnik
PART 4 PLATFORM, INDUSTRY, AND DATA-DRIVEN ANALYSES
237(58)
Chapter 15 Exploring How Fans Use Platforms: A Platform Studies Approach to Fan Studies Projects
239(16)
Maria Alberto
Chapter 16 The Datafication of Fandom: Or How I Stopped Watching the DC Arrowverse on The CW and Learned to Mine Fanwork Metadata
255(22)
Josh Stenger
Chapter 17 The Ethics of Exposure: Navigating Fannish Ethics, Industrial Agents, and Responsible Research Design
277(18)
Lesley Willard
Suzanne Scott
Contributors 295(6)
Index 301
Paul Booth is assistant professor at DePaul University and the author of Time on TV: Temporal Displacement and Mashup Television and Digital Fandom: New Media Studies. He is a life-long fan of Doctor Who.