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  • 1
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    Online Resource
    New York : Routledge | London : Informa UK Limited
    ISBN: 9781317268253 , 9781317268260 , 9781317268246 , 9781315637518
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xviii, 462 Seiten) , Illustrationen
    DDC: 302.23
    RVK:
    Keywords: Massenmedien ; Neue Medien ; Fan ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Note: Literaturangaben
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  • 2
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    Online Resource
    [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : University of Michigan Press | The Hague : OAPEN FOUNDATION
    ISBN: 9780472076048 , 9780472056040
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (294 p.)
    DDC: 391
    Keywords: Society & culture: general ; Media studies ; fandom, fans, fan studies, fan fashion, fashion, beauty, cosplay, sartorial, pop music, subcultural style, style, branding, brand communities, lifestyle branding, merchandise, fan merchandise, film, television, gender, race, class, identity
    Abstract: In recent years, geeks have become chic, and the fashion and beauty industries have responded to this trend with a plethora of fashion-forward merchandise aimed at the increasingly lucrative fan demographic. This mainstreaming of fan identity is reflected in the glut of pop culture T-shirts lining the aisles of big box retailers as well as the proliferation of fan-focused lifestyle brands and digital retailers over the past decade. While fashion and beauty have long been integrated into the media industry with tie-in lines, franchise products, and other forms of merchandise, there has been limited study of fans’ relationship to these items and industries. Sartorial Fandom shines a spotlight on the fashion and beauty cultures that undergird fandoms, considering the retailers, branded products, and fan-made objects that serve as forms of identity expression. This collection is invested in the subcultural and mainstream expression of style and in the spaces where the two intersect. Fan culture is, in many respects, an optimal space to situate a study of style because fandom itself is often situated between the subcultural and the mainstream. Collectively, the chapters in this anthology explore how various axes of lived identity interact with a growing movement to consider fandom as a lifestyle category, ultimately contending that sartorial practices are central to fan expression but also indicative of the primacy of fandom in contemporary taste cultures.
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  • 3
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Ann Arbor :University of Michigan Press, | Baltimore, Md. :Project MUSE,
    ISBN: 9780472076048 , 0472076043 , 9780472056040 , 0472056042 , 0472903381 , 9780472903382
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource: , illustrations
    Series Statement: Book collections on Project MUSE.
    Parallel Title: Print version:
    DDC: 391
    Keywords: 1900-2099 ; Self-perception Social aspects 20th century. ; Self-perception Social aspects 21st century. ; Beauty culture Clothing 20th century. ; Social aspects ; Beauty culture Clothing 21st century. ; Social aspects ; Popular culture Clothing 20th century. ; Social aspects ; Popular culture Clothing 21st century. ; Social aspects ; Subculture Clothing 20th century. ; Social aspects ; Subculture Clothing 21st century. ; Social aspects ; Fans (Persons) Clothing 20th century. ; Social aspects ; Fans (Persons) Clothing 21st century. ; Social aspects ; Fashion Social aspects 20th century. ; Fashion Social aspects 21st century. ; Costume design Social aspects 20th century. ; Costume design Social aspects 21st century. ; Fashion design Social aspects 20th century. ; Fashion design Social aspects 21st century. ; SOCIAL SCIENCE / General ; Fashion Social aspects. ; Self-perception Social aspects. ; Electronic books. ; Electronic books.
    Abstract: In recent years, geeks have become chic, and the fashion and beauty industries have responded to this trend with a plethora of fashion-forward merchandise aimed at the increasingly lucrative fan demographic. This mainstreaming of fan identity is reflected in the glut of pop culture T-shirts lining the aisles of big box retailers as well as the proliferation of fan-focused lifestyle brands and digital retailers over the past decade. While fashion and beauty have long been integrated into the media industry with tie-in lines, franchise products, and other forms of merchandise, there has been limited study of fans' relationship to these items and industries. Sartorial Fandom shines a spotlight on the fashion and beauty cultures that undergird fandoms, considering the retailers, branded products, and fan-made objects that serve as forms of identity expression. This collection is invested in the subcultural and mainstream expression of style and in the spaces where the two intersect. Fan culture is, in many respects, an optimal space to situate a study of style because fandom itself is often situated between the subcultural and the mainstream. Collectively, the chapters in this anthology explore how various axes of lived identity interact with a growing movement to consider fandom as a lifestyle category, ultimately contending that sartorial practices are central to fan expression but also indicative of the primacy of fandom in contemporary taste cultures.
    Description / Table of Contents: List of Figures. -- Acknowledgments Introduction: "Fandom, But Make It Fashion". Elizabeth Affuso and Suzanne Scott -- PART I: Histories of Sartorial Fandom -- 1. "Hollywood Fashions for Everygirl's Wardrobe!": Stealth-cosplay and 1930s Photoplay Kate Fortmueller -- 2. "Anorak City": Indie Pop's Resistance through Regression Elodie A. Roy -- 3. Five Little Victorian Londons Samantha Close (DePaul University) -- PART II: Sartorial Fandom as Business, Lifestyle, and Brand -- 4. Fanning The Flames of Fan Lifestyles at Hot Topic Avi Santo (Old Dominion University) -- 5. Flying Under the Radar: Culture and Community in the Unlicensed Geek Fashion Industry Lauren Boumaroun -- 6. Droids on the Runway: Fandom, Business and Transmedia in Star Wars Luxury Fashion Nicolle Lamerichs -- 7. "I AM NOT IN A CULT": Poppy and the Gendered Implications of Ironic Beauty Fan Cult(ure) Paxton C. Haven -- 8. In the Navy: Savage X Fenty's Fandorsement Work Alyxandra Vesey PART III: Fans of Fashion + Fashion as Fan Expression -- 9. Drop Culture: Masculinity, Fashion Performance, and Collecting in Hypebeast Brand Communities Elizabeth Affuso -- 10. This is my (floral) design: Flower Crowns, Fannibals, and Fan/Producer Permeability EJ Nielsen and Lori Morimoto -- 11. From Muggle to Mrs.: The Harry Potter Bachelorette Party and 'Crafting' Femininity on Etsy Jacqueline E. Johnson -- 12. Retcon: Revisiting Cosplay Studies A. Luxx Mishou -- PART IV: Fashioning Fan Bodies -- 13. DisneyBounding and Beyond: Fandom, Cosplay, and Embodiment in Themed Spaces Rebecca Williams -- 14. Wigs, Corsets, Cosmetic, and Instagram: The Prosthetics of Crossplay Minka Stoyanova -- 15. "MODEL TRIES CRAZY IU KPOP DIET": Embodied K-Pop Fandoms and Fashionable Diets on YouTube Anthony Tran -- 16. Underwear That's Fun to Wear: Theorizing Fan Lingerie Suzanne Scott Contributors.
    URL: JSTOR
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  • 4
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    New York : New York University Press | Oxford : Oxford University Press
    ISBN: 9781479822966
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource , Illustrations (black and white).
    Series Statement: Critical cultural communication
    Series Statement: NYU scholarship online
    DDC: 306.48
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    Keywords: Computerfreak ; Subkultur ; Weiblicher Fan ; Geschlechterforschung ; Geschlechterverhältnis ; Pop-Kultur ; Kulturindustrie ; Frau ; Fefe ; Feminismus ; Internet ; Social Media ; Massenkultur ; Fans (Persons) ; Feminism
    Abstract: 'Fake Geek Girls' offers a timely survey of the gendered tensions underpinning the media industry's embrace of fans as tastemakers and promotional partners over the past decade as fan culture has moved from the margins to the mainstream. Through an exploration of the subtle and interconnected ways in which media industries, journalists, and other fans have cultivated an androcentric vision of fan identity and participation, this work surveys the politics of participation within contemporary fan cultures and reasserts the importance of feminism to fan studies.
    Note: Previously issued in print: 2019 , Includes bibliographical references and index
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  • 5
    Book
    Book
    New York : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group
    ISBN: 1138638927 , 9781138638921
    Language: English
    Pages: xviii, 462 Seiten
    Series Statement: Routledge companions
    DDC: 302.23
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    Keywords: Fans (Persons) Psychology ; Mass media and culture ; Popular culture Social aspects ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Massenmedien ; Neue Medien ; Fan
    Abstract: "The Routledge Companion to Media Fandom brings together an internationally and interdisciplinarily diverse group of established scholars to reflect on the state of fan studies and to point to new research directions. Engaging an impressive array of media texts and formats and incorporating a variety of methodologies, this collection of forty-four commissioned chapters 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. Although the field of fan studies has seen exponential growth in recent years, there is no collection that comprehensively explores and defines the contours of the field--this collection will fill that gap for students and scholars alike"--
    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 fields leading scholars and industry insiders to address a wealth of questions relevant to each section topic.
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  • 6
    ISBN: 9781317268246 , 9781317268260 , 9781138638921 , 9781315637518
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xviii, 480 pages)
    Edition: First edition
    Edition: Also available in print format
    Series Statement: Routledge Media and Cultural Studies Companions
    DDC: 306.1
    Keywords: Popular culture ; Technological innovations Social aspects ; Digital media Social aspects ; Online social networks Social aspects ; Fans (Persons) Psychology ; Fan fiction ; Electronic books
    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. "--Provided by publisher
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , Also available in print format.
    URL: Volltext  (Clickheretoview)
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  • 7
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    London : Taylor and Francis,
    ISBN: 9781317268260 , 9781317268246
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (xviii, 480 pages)
    Edition: First edition.
    Series Statement: Routledge Media and Cultural Studies Companions
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 306.1
    Keywords: Digital media Social aspects ; Fan fiction ; Fans (Persons) Psychology ; Online social networks Social aspects ; Popular culture ; Technological innovations Social aspects ; Electronic books ; Digital media ; Social aspects ; Fan fiction ; Fans (Persons) ; Psychology ; Online social networks ; Social aspects ; Popular culture ; Technological innovations ; Social aspects
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  • 8
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : University of Michigan Press
    ISBN: 9780472076048 , 9780472056040
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (294 p.)
    Keywords: Society & culture: general ; Media studies
    Abstract: In recent years, geeks have become chic, and the fashion and beauty industries have responded to this trend with a plethora of fashion-forward merchandise aimed at the increasingly lucrative fan demographic. This mainstreaming of fan identity is reflected in the glut of pop culture T-shirts lining the aisles of big box retailers as well as the proliferation of fan-focused lifestyle brands and digital retailers over the past decade. While fashion and beauty have long been integrated into the media industry with tie-in lines, franchise products, and other forms of merchandise, there has been limited study of fans’ relationship to these items and industries. Sartorial Fandom shines a spotlight on the fashion and beauty cultures that undergird fandoms, considering the retailers, branded products, and fan-made objects that serve as forms of identity expression. This collection is invested in the subcultural and mainstream expression of style and in the spaces where the two intersect. Fan culture is, in many respects, an optimal space to situate a study of style because fandom itself is often situated between the subcultural and the mainstream. Collectively, the chapters in this anthology explore how various axes of lived identity interact with a growing movement to consider fandom as a lifestyle category, ultimately contending that sartorial practices are central to fan expression but also indicative of the primacy of fandom in contemporary taste cultures
    Note: English
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  • 9
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    New York, NY : New York University Press
    ISBN: 9781479822966
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource , 18 black and white illustrations
    Series Statement: Critical Cultural Communication 22
    DDC: 306.48
    Keywords: OTP. ; Pinterest ; Web 2.0 ; affirmational ; co-opted ; convergence culture industry ; convergence culture ; culture industry ; enunciative fan production ; everyday cosplay ; fan culture;feminism ; fan fashion ; fan fragility ; fan labor ; fan studies ; fanboy auteur ; fantrepreneur ; gender ; hegemonic masculinity ; idiot nerd girl ; incorporation ; marginalized fans ; media industry ; meme ; moderator ; privileged fans ; resistance ; spreadable misogyny ; terms and conditions ; transformative ; SOCIAL SCIENCE / Media Studies ; Fans (Persons) ; Feminism
    Abstract: Reveals the systematic marginalization of women within pop culture fan communitiesWhen Ghostbusters returned to the screen in 2016, some male fans of the original film boycotted the all-female adaptation of the cult classic, turning to Twitter to express their disapproval and making it clear that they considered the film's "real" fans to be white, straight men. While extreme, these responses are far from unusual, with similar uproars around the female protagonists of the new Star Wars films to full-fledged geek culture wars and harassment campaigns, as exemplified by the #GamerGate controversy that began in 2014.Over the past decade, fan and geek culture has moved from the margins to the mainstream as fans have become tastemakers and promotional partners, with fan art transformed into official merchandise and fan fiction launching new franchises. But this shift has left some people behind. Suzanne Scott points to the ways in which the "men's rights" movement and antifeminist pushback against "social justice warriors" connect to new mainstream fandom, where female casting in geek-nostalgia reboots is vilified and historically feminized forms of fan engagement-like cosplay and fan fiction-are treated as less worthy than male-dominant expressions of fandom like collection, possession, and cataloguing. While this gender bias harkens back to the origins of fandom itself, Fake Geek Girls contends that the current view of women in fandom as either inauthentic masqueraders or unwelcome interlopers has been tacitly endorsed by Hollywood franchises and the viewer demographics they selectively champion. It offers a view into the inner workings of how digital fan culture converges with old media and its biases innew and novel ways
    Note: Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 25. Nov 2020) , In English
    URL: Volltext  (URL des Erstveröffentlichers)
    URL: Cover
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  • 10
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    Online Resource
    Marburg : Philipps-Universität Marburg | Ann Arbor : University of Michigan Press
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