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[ecrea] Call for chapters: Online, offline and transcultural spaces in Australian Fandom
Thu Aug 04 06:20:37 GMT 2016
*CALL FOR CHAPTERS*
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*Online, offline and transcultural spaces in Australian Fandom*
Australian fans have access to a wide array of popular culture content
from around the world, developing relationships with these products that
are as rich as fans from other parts of the globe. Until recently access
to media products is limited by temporal and spatial distance from
countries of origin. Yet, at the same time practices from diaspora
communities to preserve cultural identity introduces a multitude of
global media content to a wider Australian audience. Australian fans
thus engage with a mixture of ‘conventional’ and ‘niche’ media products
that places them both within the margins and in the mainstream. While
there may be parallels between Australia and other nations with
multicultural communities, the geographical location, history and
cultural mix of Australian society give rise to unique contexts shaping
the consumption and practices of Australian fans.
We thus ask the question: What makes the Australian fan experience
unique? What influence does geo-political location have on the
consumption and appropriation of popular culture in the Australian
context? What impact does Australian multicultural society have on
exposure and access to popular culture? What drives Australian fan
interaction with global popular culture, and how does this interaction
intersect with narratives of ‘Australian-ness’ in local and globalised
contexts?
This book seeks to explore the specific and unique experience of being
fans living and Australia.
We seek authors to contribute critical chapters for an edited volume to
be submitted to University of Iowa Press. Topics include but are not
limited to:
* Online fandom
* Offline fandom (including convention attendance, fan-celebrity
interaction etc)
* Fan perceptions of celebrity brands/identities/public persona
* Fan fiction
* Cosplay culture
* Anime culture
* Manga culture
* Subcultures of fandom
* Transcultural fan practices (e.g. fan Subbers)
* World cinema fandom
* Cult cinema fandom
* Comic book fandom
* Distribution practices including Fast tracked television, Streaming
services and Netflix
* Fandom and national identity
Please email *300* word abstracts and your *CV* to both Celia Lam and
Jackie Raphael by *August 31 2016*. Proposals should be for original
chapters that have not been previously published (including conference
proceedings), and are not under consideration from other journals or
edited collections.
Dr. Celia Lam is Lecturer in Media and Communications, School of Arts
and Sciences, University of Notre Dame Australia, Sydney
((celia.lam /at/ nd.edu.au) <mailto:(celia.lam /at/ nd.edu.au)>)
Dr. Jackie Raphael is Lecturer in Design, School of Design and Art,
Curtin University ((J.Raphael /at/ curtin.edu.au) <mailto:(J.Raphael /at/ curtin.edu.au)>)
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