Fandom in Marginalized Communities : Rethinking Media Effects and Fans

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 244 p.
  • 言語 ENG
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Full Description

An innovative edited collection which examines fandom in marginalized communities from an empirically based, media psychology perspective.

This book specifically focuses on fandom communities and cultures as spaces for marginalized individuals - LGBTQ+, BIPOC, and more - to gather, engage with one another, and create their own representation to disrupt dominant, societal discourse as presented in the mainstream media. Edited by Leah Dajches and Jennifer Stevens Aubrey, the collection features the work of well-known scholars currently working within the disciplines of fan studies and media effects, as well as new and emerging voices in these fields. Made up of innovative theoretical and empirical contributions, the book is organized into three key sections: (I) Theoretical Advances in Fandom Media Effects, (II) Individual Fandom Communities and Media Effects, and (III) Innovative Methodological Approaches to Fandom. This collection highlights how fandom communities and cultures can function uniquely for those with identities based within marginalized communities.

A must-read for upper-level students, researchers and scholars interested in the intersection between fandom and fan studies, media effects, and media psychology.

Contents

Acknowledgments

List of Contributors

Preface

Melissa Click

Introduction

Jennifer Stevens Aubrey and Leah Dajches

Section 1: Theoretical Advances in Fandom Media Effects

Introduction

1. Fan Identity and Narrative Engagement with Fictional Texts

Laramie Taylor

2. A Social Identity Approach to Popular Media Fandom: An Integrative Review

Elizabeth L. Cohen and Timothy Bobbitt

3. Beyond the Fandom: Exploring Identity and Media Effects Among BIPOC Fans

Meghan S. Sanders

4. The Stories We Love and the Stories We Live: A Narrative Identity Approach to studying Marginalized Adolescents in Fandoms

Kausumi Saha and Jennifer Stevens Aubrey

Section 2: Individual Fandom Communities and Media Effects

Introduction

Subsection A: Historically Marginalized Communities and Fandom

5. Unlocking Disney's Vault: Fanship, Nostalgia, and Parental Mediation

Timothy Luisi, Monique Luisi, and Elizabeth Behm-Morawitz

6. Anti-Hero or Pro-Social Inspiration?: Taylor Swift, Fandom, and Pro-Social Behavioral Intentions

Gwendelyn Nisbett

7. The Power of Parasocial Relationships: Navigating the Intersection of Fandoms and Black Men's Mental Health through HBO's Insecure

Tieranni Parquet and Julie Watson

Subsection B: Mainstream Fans and Fandom Effects

8. Beyond Dunder Mifflin: The Relationships between Fandom, Parasocial Relationships, and Depression in The Office Fans

Tracy R. Worrell and Sawyer Tehan

9. "We're Richmond till We Die": Disrupting American Sport Exceptionalism through Fictional Sport Fandom

Jeffrey W. Kassing and Hazel M. Morales-Ramirez

10. Staying Sexy and not Getting Murdered: True Crime's Influence on Perceptions of Crime and Policy Attitudes

Sofia Rhea and Laramie Taylor

Section 3: Innovative Methodological Approaches to Fandom

Introduction

11. Queering Mainstream Superheroes: A Psycholinguistic Analysis of Shipping in Marvel Cinematic Universe Fanfiction

Hayley McCullough

12. Fanvids in Memoriam: A Conditional Process Model of Parasocial Grief, Retrospective Imaginative Involvement and Meaning-Making Coping in Response to a Fictional Character's Death

Hailey Scherer and Elizabeth L. Cohen, and Yixi Zhou

13. Let's Talk About Sex: Erotic Education through Explicit Fanfiction

Emily E. D'Antonio, Hayley McCullough, and Jennifer Pollitt

14. Subverting Mainstream Media Messages through Queer Readings

Leah Dajches

Index

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