Who Makes the Franchise? : Essays on Fandom and Wilderness Texts in Popular Media

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Who Makes the Franchise? : Essays on Fandom and Wilderness Texts in Popular Media

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 264 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781476684154
  • DDC分類 306.48

Full Description

Fans and the billion-dollar franchises in which they participate have together become powerful agents within popular culture. These franchises have launched avenues for fans to expand and influence the stories that they tell. This book examines those fan-driven narratives as "wilderness texts," in which fans use their platforms to create for themselves while also communicating their visions to the franchises, thus spurring innovation.

The essays in this collection look at how fans intervene in the production of mass media. Scholars analyze the negotiations between fan desires for both novelty and familiarity that franchises must maintain in order to achieve critical and commercial success. Applying varying theoretical approaches to discussions of fan responses to franchises, including Star Wars, Marvel, Godzilla, Firefly, The Terminator, Star Trek, DC, and The Muppets, these essays provide insight into the ever-changing relationships between fandom and transmedia storytelling.

Contents

Table of Contents

We Want the Wilderness: A Preface

Donald Quist and Rhonda Knight

An Introduction to Fans and Franchises: Essays on the Changing Landscape of Fandom

Donald Quist and Rhonda Knight with John E. Price

Section One: Fans and Canon

The ­Pedler-Davis Legacy: Cybermen in the Doctor Who Wilderness

Rhonda Knight

The Wild Canon: Examining the Slash Impact in Roddenberry's Star Trek

Danielle S. Girard

A Hero Divided: The Fractured Narrative Arc of Luke Skywalker in the Star Wars Expanded Universe (1977-2014)

Jonathan Hay

Section Two: Franchises and Fans

"What we make of it": Terminator Salvation and the Neglect of Core Franchise Themes

Camilo Peralta

Whose Godzilla? Rethinking the King of Monsters Through the Films

Joe Yang

Where Auteur Fails: Zack Snyder and the ­Author-Function

Hannah Taylor

The Scraps of DC: Media Ownership, Film Economics and the Arrowverse

Tim Posada

Reminders of Life's Impermanence: Death, Endings and Closure in Logan and Avengers: Infinity

Mike Hernandez

Section Three: Fan Responses

"Take me out to the black": Firefly, Fanfiction and the (Re)Making of Modern Myths

Jim Casey and Nicola Rene Govocek

You Always Spoof the One You Love: Thirty Years of Professional ­Take-Offs on The Muppet Show

Jonathan Hartmann

"We, the fans of Star Wars": Negotiating Resistance in an Age of Consumption

Joseph S. Walker

Fans, Franchises and Cultural Production: What The Hobbit and Disney's Star Wars Tell Us About the Internet and Media Entertainment Culture

Zachary Sheldon

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