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[Commlist] Journal of Fandom Studies 9.1 published (Special Issue: 'Archives and Special Collections')
Wed Dec 15 12:40:07 GMT 2021
Intellect is pleased to announce that Journal of Fandom Studies9.1 is
out now!
Special Issue: ‘Archives and Special Collections’
For more information about the journal and issue click here>>
https://www.intellectbooks.com/journal-of-fandom-studies
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Aims and Scope
Journal of Fandom Studiesseeks to offer scholars a dedicated,
peer-reviewed publication that promotes current scholarship into the
fields of fan and audience studies across a variety of media. We focus
on the critical exploration, within a wide range of disciplines and fan
cultures, of issues surrounding production and consumption of popular
media (including film, music, television, sports and gaming).
Call for Papers
The editors welcome general papers (6000–9000 words), interviews and
book reviews (800–1200 words) as well as suggestions for thematic issues.
Potential topics include:
• Ethics of fan studies
• Historical perspectives on fan studies
• Gender
• Methodology
• Consumer/producer interactions
• Archival work (using collections such as the AMPAS collection of fan
letters, fanzine collections or online archives)
• Competing histories of fan practices and fan studies
• Analyses of specific fandoms (i.e. Buffy, Supernatural, Justin Bieber,
True Blood, etc.)
• Fan studies theory/cultural studies theory.
Issue 9.1
Editorial
Editors’ introduction: Archives and special collections and fan studies
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CAIT COKER
Articles
‘Does anybody have that fic…?’: The fannish reclamation of the
circulating library
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ALEX XANTHOUDAKIS
(Don’t) just screenshot it: Ethics of archiving fan misbehaviours
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RENEE ANN DROUIN
From the hobbit-hole: The Lord of the Ringsfanzines of the 1960s and
archival limitations
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SARAH FORD
Brogdon, Blackness and the BSI: Archiving race in Sherlock Holmes fandom
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ANN MCCLELLAN
Fannish boy: Examining blues fandom through British music periodicals
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ALAN MUNSHOWER AND GREG JOHNSON
Archives and fan studies: An introductory guide
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JEREMY BRETT
Institutional collection profiles
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KATE BROMBLEY, STEPHEN AMMIDOWN, ANDREW LIPPERT, WILLIAM FLISS AND
JEREMY BRETT
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