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Book Synopsis

Fan Phenomena: Disney collects essays on Disney fans, spanning a variety of media (such as film, television, novels, stage productions and theme parks) and different fannish approaches (cosplay, fan art), as well as the company's reactions to them.

It is a timely intervention that deals with crucial issues such as race and racism within the Disney fandom and in Disney texts, the role of queerness, the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic and the advent of the streaming service Disney+.

The authors come from variety of disciplines, such as cultural and media studies, marketing and communications, cultural history or theatre and performance studies, and include both leading experts in fan and Disney studies, as well as emerging voices in these fields, plus interviews with fan practitioners.

It will be popular with scholars of cultural studies, cultural history, media studies, fan studies; Disney fans, and students at any level



Table of Contents

Introduction – Sabrina Mittermeier

Part 1: Diversity and the Disney Princess

  1. Frozen Fever: Fan Fashion, Costumes, and Revisions of Elsa and Anna Designs – Nicole Lamerichs
  1. ‘Let It Go!’: Child Fans, Song, and the Frozen Franchise – Ryan Bunch
  2. “Dream Big, Princess”: Disney’s Princess Fandom as a Trans-generational, Feminist Fan Space – Tracey Mollet
  3. That’s (Not) My Princess: Representation, Race, and (Anti-)Fan Activism – Christina Wurst
  4. Panel Discussion: The Live Action Mulan (2020) and Disney’s Approach to Racial Diversity – Michelle Anya Anjirbag, Bertha Chin & Jingan Young

Interlude: Representation, Censorship and Disney+

  1. “Please don’t censor Hamilton!”: Disney+, Social Media Fandom, and Censorship – Olympia Kiriakou
  2. Musings of a Queer Disney Fan – Sabrina Mittermeier

Part 2: The Disney Theme Parks and Their Fans

  1. Creativity and Connection: How Disney Parks’ Fans Responded During the Coronavirus Closures – Rebecca Williams
  2. To Act Like a Kid or Not to Act Like a Kid: Disneybounding in the Parks – Rebecca Rowe

Fan Appreciation: Victoria Wade

  1. Friends Just Around the Riverbend: Performing Intimacy and Authenticity in Disney Park Character Meets – Victoria Pettersen Lantz

Fan Appreciation: Shawn Rosell

  1. Haunted Waters: The Elimination of Liveness in Disney’s Rivers of Light – Tom Robson
  2. From Mickey Waffles to Vegan Samosas: Evolving Disney Food Fandoms – Jennifer A. Kokai
  3. The Traveling Disney Bear ‘Duffy’ and His Surprising Popularity in Japan – Katharina Hülsmann & Timo Thelen

Fan Appreciaton: Chris Nilghe

Part 3: The Brand and its Fans – How Disney Responds to Fandom and Monetizes Fan Labor

  1. Faith, Trust and Pixie Dust: Disney’s Participatory Publics – Amber L. Hutchins
  2. Disney's Social Media Moms – Kylie Torres
  3. Fitting Inside the Mouse House – Disney’s Experiential Media Aesthetics – Chris Comerford
  4. Disney Publishing and the Saturation of the Imaginative Market – Michelle Anya Anjirbag

Fan Phenomena: Disney

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    Publisher: Intellect Books
    Publication Date: 20/12/2022
    ISBN13: 9781789386776, 978-1789386776
    ISBN10: 1789386772

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    Fan Phenomena: Disney collects essays on Disney fans, spanning a variety of media (such as film, television, novels, stage productions and theme parks) and different fannish approaches (cosplay, fan art), as well as the company's reactions to them.

    It is a timely intervention that deals with crucial issues such as race and racism within the Disney fandom and in Disney texts, the role of queerness, the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic and the advent of the streaming service Disney+.

    The authors come from variety of disciplines, such as cultural and media studies, marketing and communications, cultural history or theatre and performance studies, and include both leading experts in fan and Disney studies, as well as emerging voices in these fields, plus interviews with fan practitioners.

    It will be popular with scholars of cultural studies, cultural history, media studies, fan studies; Disney fans, and students at any level



    Table of Contents

    Introduction – Sabrina Mittermeier

    Part 1: Diversity and the Disney Princess

    1. Frozen Fever: Fan Fashion, Costumes, and Revisions of Elsa and Anna Designs – Nicole Lamerichs
    1. ‘Let It Go!’: Child Fans, Song, and the Frozen Franchise – Ryan Bunch
    2. “Dream Big, Princess”: Disney’s Princess Fandom as a Trans-generational, Feminist Fan Space – Tracey Mollet
    3. That’s (Not) My Princess: Representation, Race, and (Anti-)Fan Activism – Christina Wurst
    4. Panel Discussion: The Live Action Mulan (2020) and Disney’s Approach to Racial Diversity – Michelle Anya Anjirbag, Bertha Chin & Jingan Young

    Interlude: Representation, Censorship and Disney+

    1. “Please don’t censor Hamilton!”: Disney+, Social Media Fandom, and Censorship – Olympia Kiriakou
    2. Musings of a Queer Disney Fan – Sabrina Mittermeier

    Part 2: The Disney Theme Parks and Their Fans

    1. Creativity and Connection: How Disney Parks’ Fans Responded During the Coronavirus Closures – Rebecca Williams
    2. To Act Like a Kid or Not to Act Like a Kid: Disneybounding in the Parks – Rebecca Rowe

    Fan Appreciation: Victoria Wade

    1. Friends Just Around the Riverbend: Performing Intimacy and Authenticity in Disney Park Character Meets – Victoria Pettersen Lantz

    Fan Appreciation: Shawn Rosell

    1. Haunted Waters: The Elimination of Liveness in Disney’s Rivers of Light – Tom Robson
    2. From Mickey Waffles to Vegan Samosas: Evolving Disney Food Fandoms – Jennifer A. Kokai
    3. The Traveling Disney Bear ‘Duffy’ and His Surprising Popularity in Japan – Katharina Hülsmann & Timo Thelen

    Fan Appreciaton: Chris Nilghe

    Part 3: The Brand and its Fans – How Disney Responds to Fandom and Monetizes Fan Labor

    1. Faith, Trust and Pixie Dust: Disney’s Participatory Publics – Amber L. Hutchins
    2. Disney's Social Media Moms – Kylie Torres
    3. Fitting Inside the Mouse House – Disney’s Experiential Media Aesthetics – Chris Comerford
    4. Disney Publishing and the Saturation of the Imaginative Market – Michelle Anya Anjirbag

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