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Fan Phenomena: The Big Lebowski examines how this quirky movie evolved from its underwhelming debut to attract a mass following on par with that of The Rocky Horror Picture Show. Contributors take a close look at the film’s phenomenal impact on popular culture and language and examine the script’s rich philosophical implications, whether it is the nihilism within the film itself or the Dudeism that Jeff Bridges’ God-like character has bred (the 'Church of the Latter-Day Dude' has attracted more than 70,000 official adherents through its online ordination process). Covering issues concerning gender and sexuality within the film, such as Maude’s feminist art and Jackie Treehorn’s Malibu garden party, the essays here also explore the gender divides the film has created in today’s society, such as male versus female fandom rivalry at festivals. These gatherings – part costume contest, part bowling tournament, part trivia contest, part fan meet-up – have, since their debut in Louisville, K Y, in 2002, sprung up all around America and have even expanded globally, and the book takes an inside look at these events and includes interviews with Lebowski festival organizers and authors of other fan books and academic treatises.



Table of Contents

Introduction – Zachary Ingle

The Comforts and Pleasures of Repetitive Dialogue in The Big Lebowski – Jeff Jaeckle

Another Caucasian: Online Fan Response to Donny and the Stranger – Randall Clark

Fan Appreciation no.1
Interview with Will Russell: Co-founder of Lebowski Fest

‘If You Will It, It Is No Dream’: Lebowski Fest and Cult Fandom – Jeremy Hehl

That Shirt Really Ties the Room Together: The Lebowski Legacy of Cultural Artefacts – Andrew Howe

Nihilistic Dudes: The Masculine Cult Figure in Fin de Siècle American Cinema – Keith Clavin

Fan Appreciation no.2
Interview with Adam Bertocci: Author of Two Gentlemen of Lebowski

The Bard, The Knave and Sir Walter: Adapting a Modern Cult Movie into a Neo-Shakespearean Stage Play – Paul Rogalus

Reimagining and Commodifying Gender, Genre and Sexuality in The Big Lebowski for Cult Fan Consumption – Sheri Chinen Biesen

The Dude Goes Digital: The Big Lebowski, New Media and Participatory Culture

Fan Appreciation no.3
Interview with Kim Barber: Executive Producer of The Achievers (2009)

Listening Deeply to Lebowski: One Fan's Attempt to Draw a Musical Map Surrounding the Dude – Tom Zlabinger

Abiding Sublimely: From Eastern Philosophies to The Big Lewboski – Jz Long

Fan Phenomena: The Big Lebowski

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      Publisher: Intellect Books
      Publication Date: 15/05/2014
      ISBN13: 9781783202027, 978-1783202027
      ISBN10: 1783202025

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Fan Phenomena: The Big Lebowski examines how this quirky movie evolved from its underwhelming debut to attract a mass following on par with that of The Rocky Horror Picture Show. Contributors take a close look at the film’s phenomenal impact on popular culture and language and examine the script’s rich philosophical implications, whether it is the nihilism within the film itself or the Dudeism that Jeff Bridges’ God-like character has bred (the 'Church of the Latter-Day Dude' has attracted more than 70,000 official adherents through its online ordination process). Covering issues concerning gender and sexuality within the film, such as Maude’s feminist art and Jackie Treehorn’s Malibu garden party, the essays here also explore the gender divides the film has created in today’s society, such as male versus female fandom rivalry at festivals. These gatherings – part costume contest, part bowling tournament, part trivia contest, part fan meet-up – have, since their debut in Louisville, K Y, in 2002, sprung up all around America and have even expanded globally, and the book takes an inside look at these events and includes interviews with Lebowski festival organizers and authors of other fan books and academic treatises.



      Table of Contents

      Introduction – Zachary Ingle

      The Comforts and Pleasures of Repetitive Dialogue in The Big Lebowski – Jeff Jaeckle

      Another Caucasian: Online Fan Response to Donny and the Stranger – Randall Clark

      Fan Appreciation no.1
      Interview with Will Russell: Co-founder of Lebowski Fest

      ‘If You Will It, It Is No Dream’: Lebowski Fest and Cult Fandom – Jeremy Hehl

      That Shirt Really Ties the Room Together: The Lebowski Legacy of Cultural Artefacts – Andrew Howe

      Nihilistic Dudes: The Masculine Cult Figure in Fin de Siècle American Cinema – Keith Clavin

      Fan Appreciation no.2
      Interview with Adam Bertocci: Author of Two Gentlemen of Lebowski

      The Bard, The Knave and Sir Walter: Adapting a Modern Cult Movie into a Neo-Shakespearean Stage Play – Paul Rogalus

      Reimagining and Commodifying Gender, Genre and Sexuality in The Big Lebowski for Cult Fan Consumption – Sheri Chinen Biesen

      The Dude Goes Digital: The Big Lebowski, New Media and Participatory Culture

      Fan Appreciation no.3
      Interview with Kim Barber: Executive Producer of The Achievers (2009)

      Listening Deeply to Lebowski: One Fan's Attempt to Draw a Musical Map Surrounding the Dude – Tom Zlabinger

      Abiding Sublimely: From Eastern Philosophies to The Big Lewboski – Jz Long

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