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[Commlist] Call for Chapter Proposals: Routledge Companion to Media Fandom, 2nd edition
Tue Nov 01 18:05:47 GMT 2022
*Routledge Companion to Media Fandom, 2nd edition *
*Call for Chapters on Transcultural Fandom *
Work has begun on a second edition of The Routledge Companion to Media
Fandom
<https://www.routledge.com/The-Routledge-Companion-to-Media-Fandom/Click-Scott/p/book/9780367528065>,
a 40+ chapter collection that provides reflection on and direction for
the evolving field of Fan Studies edited by Suzanne Scott and Melissa
Click. The project’s goal is to bring together an internationally and
interdisciplinarily diverse group of established and emerging media
fandom scholars to survey core concerns, evaluate the state of the
field, and point to new directions of inquiry. The project will be
organized into five main sections: Methods & Ethics, Fan Practices &
Platforms, Identities, Transcultural Fandom, and Industry & Labor.
We are looking for new chapters for the collection’s section on
Transcultural Fandom. In the Routledge Companion to Media Fandom’s first
edition, the co-editors argued that “The absence of a robust dialogue in
fan studies scholarship about race and transcultural fandom is one of
the field’s most obvious deficiencies” (p. 241). Thus, we agree with
Chin and Morimoto’s (2013) call for more work on transcultural fans and
assertion that “... non-English (often non-Western) fandoms are not
peripheral to ‘mainstream’ fan culture. Rather they are part of the
transcultural interplay of fandom as much as any other, separated only
by barriers of language, distribution and availability that have become
eminently surmountable as fandoms have migrated online” (p. 105).
To continue to broaden our knowledge of the complex ways media fandom
develops across cultures and national borders, we are seeking abstracts
for the collection’s second edition section on Transcultural Fandom. *We
are particularly interested in media and fandoms that develop in or
evolve from the Global South. *
*Submission Instructions: *
Please submit a 500-word abstract and a CV by December 15, 2022 to the
co-editors at (click /at/ gonzaga.edu) <mailto:(click /at/ gonzaga.edu)> and
(suzanne.scott /at/ texas.edu) <mailto:(suzanne.scott /at/ texas.edu)>. Please include
both co-editors on your email submission.
Authors whose abstracts are selected will be notified by January 15,
2023 and asked to submit the first draft of their full (5000-word)
chapter by August 1, 2023. Final chapter drafts will be due May 1, 2024.
*References: *
Chin, B. and Morimoto, L. H. (2013). “Towards a theory of transcultural
fandom,” /Participations, 10/, pp. 92-108.
Click, M. A. and Scott, S. (2018). “Race and transcultural fandom:
introduction,” /The Routledge Companion to Media Fandom/, pp. 241-243.
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