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  • 1
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    Book
    Iowa City : University of Iowa Press
    ISBN: 9781609386238
    Language: English
    Pages: viii, 257 Seiten
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Stanfill, Mel, 1983- Exploiting fandom
    DDC: 306/.1
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    Keywords: Subculture ; Fans (Persons) ; Mass media Audiences ; Mass media Economic aspects ; Massenmedien ; Fan ; Medienwirtschaft ; Neue Medien ; Massenmedien ; Neue Medien ; Medienwirtschaft ; Fan
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  • 2
    ISBN: 9781496830463 , 9781496830470
    Language: English
    Pages: xxi, 209 Seiten
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 306.4/8
    Keywords: Literatur ; Fan ; Medien ; Film ; Moffat, Steven / 1961- ; James, E. L ; Rowling, J. K ; Smith, Kevin / 1970- ; Whedon, Joss / 1964- ; Snyder, Zack / 1966- ; Jenkins, Patty ; Coogler, Ryan / 1986- ; Waititi, Taika ; Fans (Persons) in mass media ; Motion picture producers and directors / Case studies ; Fan ; Film ; Literatur ; Medien
    Abstract: "Increasingly over the past decade, fan credentials on the part of writers, directors, and producers have come to be seen as a guarantee of quality media-making-the "fanboy auteur." Figures like Joss Whedon are both one of "us" and one of "them." This is a strategy of marketing and branding-it is a claim from the auteur himself or industry PR machines that the presence of an auteur who is also a fan means the product is worth consuming. Such claims that fan credentials guarantee quality are often contested, with fans and critics alike rejecting various auteur figures as the true leader of their respective franchises. That split, between assertions of fan and auteur status and acceptance (or not) of that status, is key to unravelling the fan auteur. In A Portrait of the Auteur as Fanboy: The Construction of Authorship in Transmedia Franchises, authors Anastasia Salter and Mel Stanfill examine this phenomenon through a series of case studies featuring fanboys. The volume discusses both popular fanboys, such as J. J. Abrams, Kevin Smith, and Joss Whedon, as well as fangirls like J. K. Rowling, E. L. James, and Patty Jenkins, and dissects how the fanboy-fangirl auteur dichotomy is constructed and defended by popular media and fans in online spaces, and how this discourse has played in maintaining the exclusionary status quo of geek culture. This project is particularly timely given current discourse-including such incidents as the controversy surrounding Joss Whedon's so-called feminism, the publication of Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, and contestation over authorial voices in the DC cinematic universe, as well as broader conversations about toxic masculinity and sexual harassment in Hollywood-and the importance franchises play in providing aspirational narratives and identity models to generations of fans"--
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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  • 3
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Ann Arbor, Michigan : University of Michigan Press
    ISBN: 9780472903627 , 0472903624
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Stanfill, Mel, 1983- Rock this way
    Keywords: Copyright Music ; Popular music Economic aspects ; Remixes History and criticism ; Mashups (Music) History and criticism ; Cover versions History and criticism ; Race discrimination Law and legislation ; African Americans Music ; History and criticism ; Critical race theory ; Creation (Literary, artistic, etc.) Economic aspects ; MUSIC / General
    Abstract: In order to analyze how transformative musical works are culturally understood, this book examines how mainstream press discourse talks about them. According to professional journalistic norms, press discussion is supposed to be neutral and balanced. This is, of course, a fiction, because press is to study social power relations, this is a benefit, not a drawback. In particular, norms of explaining "both sides" of an issue mean that a cross section of mainstream thought is available in the press, at the same time that more marginal perspectives are systematically excluded. Moreover, in addition to conveying what the journalist perceives to be a neutral account of a situation, the press helps frame public understanding of issues, thus contributing to making this the default understanding through presenting a hegemonic view as the truth. For these reasons, Stanfill uses press coverage to examine social beliefs circulating widely about transformative musical works. In doing so, she specifically abstracts away from particular journalists and their identities (racial, gender, or others) because, by those same professional norms, individual perspectives are supposed to be suppressed in the name of a (white and masculine) construct of universality. Moreover, an individual journalist presenting an opinion (whether they are aware of doing so or not) is not in itself meaningful, but when there are patterns in opinions across multiple articles, by different people, in different locations and at different moments, they become suggestive of a broader hegemonic formation
    Description / Table of Contents: Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Rock This Way, or the Shape of Musical Norms -- 1. Judge a Song by Its Cover: Cover Songs between Transformation and Extraction -- 2. Stir It Up: Remix and the Problem of Genre -- 3. Monstrous Mash: Mash-Ups and the Epistemology of Difference -- 4. Fight for Your Right to Parody: Parodies and the Cultural Politics of Kindness -- 5. Feels like the First Time: The Politics and Poetics of Similarity in Soundalikes -- Conclusion: Toward a Theory of Ethical Transformative Musical Works -- Data Appendix -- Notes -- References -- Index
    Note: Court cases listed in "References" (page 201) , Includes bibliographical references (pages 201-221) and index
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  • 4
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Chicago : University of Iowa Press
    ISBN: 9781609386245
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (172 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 305.23509045
    Keywords: Electronic books ; Fans (Persons) ; Mass media ; Audiences ; Subculture
    Abstract: Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- One: Fandom's Normativity: Assuming and Recruiting the Socially Dominant Fan Subject -- Two: The Fandom Menace Straightens Up and Flies White: Failed Normativity to Redemption -- Three: Consumption and the Management of Desire -- Four: The Long Arm of (Beliefs about) the Law -- Five: Fandom and/as Labor -- Six: Enclosing Fandom: Labors of Love, Exploitation, and Consent -- Conclusion: Two Futures of Fandom -- Appendix: Film and TV Sources -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index.
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