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Title:
Fan girls and the media : creating characters, consuming culture / Edited by Adrienne Trier-Bieniek.
Publication Information:
Lanham : Rowman & Littlefield, [2015]
Call Number:
P94.5.W65 F36 2015
Abstract:
In the broad spectrum of popular culture, one can be a fan of just about anything: comic books, television shows, fantasy novels, movie franchises, musical artists, and so on. Because fans are fluid and ever-changing, however, defining them poses a challenge. As a result, too few scholars have yet to focus on the impact of gender in media consumption, leading to a limited portrait of what male and female fans look for. In Fan Girls and the Media: Creating Characters, Consuming Culture, Adrienne Trier-Bieniek has assembled a collection of essays that demonstrate the gendered aspect of fandom and explore the ways different forms of media challenge stereotypical ideals of how culture is consumed. Contributors examine a wide range of fan issues--from gendered stereotypes in the Star Trek and Twilight franchises to gender roles in Tyler Perry films and The Real Housewives of Atlanta. Other essays look at the female comedy fan community, the appeal of avenging-woman characters written by men, and the use of social media by women in the video-game culture. This collection describes how gender is present in fandom, demonstrating the need to combat the marginalization of female identities in various cultural outlets. Fan Girls and the Media will be of interest to anyone studying fandom but also students and scholars of sociology, media, and gender studies.
ISBN:
9781442246553
Physical Description:
xix, 137 pages ; 24 cm
Contents:
Introduction : finding feminist fandom in orange is the new black / Adrienne Trier-Bieniek -- "Sci-fi and skimpy outfits" : negotiating objectification, gendered boundaries, and authenticity within the Star Trek fandom / Sarah M. Corse and Jaime Hartless -- A new dawn breaks : rewriting gender wrongs through twilight fan fiction / Penelope Eate -- Coveting Sarah Jessica Parker : when postfeminism meets commodity feminism / Gigi McNamara -- Members of the tribe : marginal identities and the female comedy fan community / Joanne Gilbert -- "When a man knows a woman" : understanding the fan appeal of avenging-women written by men / Lara Stache -- Cultural production and digital resilience : examining female gamers use of social media to participate in video game culture / Kishonna Gray -- The new housewife : gender roles and perceptions of the Real housewives of Atlanta / Natasha Howard -- Writing her story : matriarchy through the male gaze in Tyler Perry's film The family that preys / Christopher K. Jackson and Adria Y. Goldman.
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