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| | henryjenkins.org
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| | Henry Jenkins and Robert Kozinets recently released the second book, Fandom as Audience, in their Frames of Fandom book series. The ambitious project will release 14 books on various aspects of fandom over the next few years. A key goal of the project is to explore the different ways that different disciplines, especially cultural studies and consumer culture research, have examined fandom as well as the ways fandom studies intersects with a broad range of intellectual debates, from those surrounding the place of religion in contemporary culture or the nature of affect to those surrounding subcultures or the public sphere.Pop Junctions asked two leading fandom scholars, Paul Booth and Rukmini Pande, editors of the Fandom Primer series at Bloomsbury, to frame...
| | clairemcalpine.com
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| | This is my first read of American author Percival Everett, a prolific writer I have been aware of for a few years and wanted to read. So Much Blue is partly set in France so I chose to read that first. I loved it. It's a multi-layered novel with different strands contributing to an eventual...
| | apilgriminnarnia.com
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| | Kat Coffin's brief article last week on "The Problem of Susan" is the hottest post of 2019. "How do you Solve a Problem like Susan Pevensie?" has been discussed in the blog comments and in various forums, sometimes with a certain degree of heat and not a little frustration (I'm pleased with the discussion on...
| | fictionfanblog.wordpress.com
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| The Looking Forward Challenge Last year I did a series of eight Looking Forwardposts where I looked back at old reviews which I finished by saying something along the lines of "I'll be looking forward to reading more of her work/this series/his books in the future" to see if I actually did read more and,...