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This collection is the first to offer a close study of fan generations, which are defined not only by fans’ ages, but by their entry point into a canon or their personal politics. The contributors further the conversation about how generational fandom is influenced by and, in turn, influences technologies, industry practices, and social and political changes. As reboot culture continues, as franchises continue expanding over time, and as new technologies enable easier access to older media, Fandom, the Next Generation offers a necessary investigation into transgenerational fandoms and intergenerational fan relationships.

Contributors:
Maria Alberto, University of Utah
Mélanie Bourdaa, University of Bordeaux Montaigne
Meredith Dabek, Maynooth University
Simone Driessen, Erasmus University Rotterdam
Yektanurşin Duyan, Mardin Artuklu University
Dan Golding, Swinburne University of Technology
Bethan Jones, Aberdale, Wales
Siobhan Lyons, Sydney, New South Wales
L. N. Rosales, University of Nebraska, Lincoln
Andrew Scahill, University of Colorado, Denver
Janelle Vermaak-Griessel, Nelson Mandela University
Cynthia W. Walker, St. Peter’s University
Dawn Walls-Thumma, Coventry, Vermont
Neta Yodovich, University of Haifa

Fandom, the Next Generation

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    A Paperback / softback by Bridget Kies, Megan Connor

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      Publisher: University of Iowa Press
      Publication Date: 30/08/2022
      ISBN13: 9781609388331, 978-1609388331
      ISBN10: 160938833X

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This collection is the first to offer a close study of fan generations, which are defined not only by fans’ ages, but by their entry point into a canon or their personal politics. The contributors further the conversation about how generational fandom is influenced by and, in turn, influences technologies, industry practices, and social and political changes. As reboot culture continues, as franchises continue expanding over time, and as new technologies enable easier access to older media, Fandom, the Next Generation offers a necessary investigation into transgenerational fandoms and intergenerational fan relationships.

      Contributors:
      Maria Alberto, University of Utah
      Mélanie Bourdaa, University of Bordeaux Montaigne
      Meredith Dabek, Maynooth University
      Simone Driessen, Erasmus University Rotterdam
      Yektanurşin Duyan, Mardin Artuklu University
      Dan Golding, Swinburne University of Technology
      Bethan Jones, Aberdale, Wales
      Siobhan Lyons, Sydney, New South Wales
      L. N. Rosales, University of Nebraska, Lincoln
      Andrew Scahill, University of Colorado, Denver
      Janelle Vermaak-Griessel, Nelson Mandela University
      Cynthia W. Walker, St. Peter’s University
      Dawn Walls-Thumma, Coventry, Vermont
      Neta Yodovich, University of Haifa

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