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[Commlist] Call for Proposals, New Bloomsbury Academic Book Series: Asian Celebrity and Fandom Studies
Mon Jan 31 17:44:06 GMT 2022
*Call for Proposals*
New Bloomsbury Academic Book Series: */Asian Celebrity and Fandom Studies/*
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Book Series Editors: Jian Xu and Sean Redmond, Deakin University, Australia
Manuscript length: 60,000 to 100,000 words
*Scope*
The book series will be the first dedicated to the publication of
monographs, readers, and edited collections on Asian stardom, celebrity,
and fandom culture.
Asia arguably has the world’s most vibrant star, celebrity and fandom
cultures, due in part to its globalised entertainment media and cultural
industries, and its large population base, and yet there is little
sustained scholarship on this highly significant cultural and economic
arena. The Asian Celebrity and Fandom Studies Series aims to meet this
research gap, promoting new and innovative scholarship in Asian media
and cultural studies, and screen studies, by concentrating on the most
salient issues surrounding Asian stardom, celebrity and fandom. The
Asian Celebrity and Fandom Studies Series is devoted to the publication
of scholarly books that critically examine star, celebrity and fandom
cultures in specific Asian countries, in trans-Asian or trans-national
contexts, and among Asian diasporas. It welcomes proposals for
monographs, co-authored books, edited collections and readers that explore:
Celebrity culture in Asia
Asian influencer economies
Celebrity politics in Asia
Star bodies in Asia
Celebrity and Asian identity
Affective fame
Gender and sexuality in the context of Asian celebrity and fandom
Persona studies within the context of Asia
Star and celebrity branding within Asia
Fame and Asian philanthropy
Star and celebrity activism and advocacy within Asia
Celebrity governance and public diplomacy in Asia
Transnational Asian idols and stars
Asian microcelebrities and influencers
Fan or anti-fan practices around Asian stars and celebrities
The transnational fandom of Asian celebrities and stars
The fandom economy
Fan activism, fan nostalgia, fan fiction in Asia
Empirical research on celebrity and fandom within Asia
Post-colonial explorations of Asian celebrity and fandom.
*Proposal and Selection Process (Open and Ongoing)*
In the first instance, please submit *750-word abstract proposals*,
along with a 2-page research CV, to
**
Jian Xu: (j.xu /at/ deakin.edu.au) <mailto:(j.xu /at/ deakin.edu.au)>
Sean Redmond: (s.redmond /at/ deakin.edu.au) <mailto:(s.redmond /at/ deakin.edu.au)>
If your abstract is successful, you will then be asked to submit a full
proposal.
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