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[Commlist] new book: Feminist Fandom: Media Fandom, Digital Feminisms, and Tumblr
Wed Jan 17 13:55:08 GMT 2024
Briony Hannell is delighted to announce that my book, Feminist Fandom
<https://www.bloomsbury.com/uk/feminist-fandom-9798765101803/>, is out now!
Feminist Fandom: Media Fandom, Digital Feminisms, and Tumblr (Bloomsbury
Academic, 2024)
Adopting an interdisciplinary theoretical framework, bringing together
media and communications, feminist cultural studies, sociology, internet
studies, and fan studies, Hannell locates media fandom at the
intersection of the multi-directional and co-constitutive relationship
between popular feminisms, popular culture, and participatory networked
digital cultures. Using a layered methodological approach comprising
participant observation, surveys and interviews, Feminist
Fandomconstructs a multifaceted ethnographic account of how feminist
identities are constructed, lived, and felt through digital fannish
spaces on the microblogging and social networking platform Tumblr.
Feminist Fandomcaptures the richness and diversity of young people’s
creative engagement with the competing meanings and representations of
digital feminism, locating Tumblr as a fruitful site for young people to
engage in interest-based feminist activism, community building, and
knowledge sharing. The experiences of over 300 feminist fans captured
throughout the book speak to how broader shifts within feminist
practice, theory, and activism over the past decade have shaped and
informed the social and cultural practices of media fandom, while also
complicating utopian framings of these practices to reveal the
contradictory and ambivalent processes of inclusion and exclusion at
work within them.
Please consider requesting a copy via your university library. You can
also use the following discount codes to save 35% on Feminist Fandom via
Bloomsbury Academic: bloomsbury.com/9798765101803
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I hope you read it, discuss it, and consider teaching with it. It would
be suitable for modules exploring, for example: gender, race, and
sexuality; digital identities and cultures; (digital) media and
communications; contemporary feminism; media fans, audiences, and
reception; and more! Don’t hesitate to contact me if you’d like to
discuss Feminist Fandomand/or any other opportunities to engage with my
research further.
Feminist Fandom book cover. Featuring a DIY, feminine, collage aesthetic.
—
Reviews of Feminist Fandom
“While the pedagogical value of digitally-mediated fandoms is often
asserted, here Briony Hannell critically engages with the complexities
and contradictions of how a feminist pedagogy functions in online fan
spaces. Through its exploration of a range of practices and debates from
reflexive un/learning to “SJW fatigue” in these communities, this book
complicates exclusively celebratory claims about fandom’s links to
rising feminist consciousness. While Hannell’s arguments are deeply
attuned to the socio-technical features of Tumblr, her sophisticated
theoretical, methodological and analytic approach is an exemplar of
critical and nuanced digital feminist media analysis that makes this
book a must-read in the field.”
— Alison Harvey, author of Feminist Media Studies (2019) and Associate
Professor of Communications, York University, Canada
“Fandom as a pathway to feminism is understudied, yet after reading
Feminist Fandom, the two seem inseparable. This book offers a compelling
account of the intersection of digital cultures, feminisms and popular
culture. As such, it is recommended reading for scholars in
participatory culture, audience studies, gender studies, feminist
studies and fandom studies. This is a book about the power of stories,
the importance of Tumblr as a platform of first-person narration and the
centrality of storytelling for social movements and their reinvention.”
— Katrin Tiidenberg, co-author of tumblr (2021) and Professor of
Participatory Culture, Tallinn University, Estonia
“Feminist Fandom is a rich, qualitative study of Tumblr as a site for
social justice. It’s a deep dive into fandom and audience creativity.
With its insights on feminist user cultures and pedagogies, Feminist
Fandom explains why and how online platforms act as a space for identity
construction and activism.”
— Nicolle Lamerichs, author of Productive Fandom: Intermediality and
Affective Reception in Fan Cultures (2018) and Senior Lecturer in
Creative Business, HU University of Applied Sciences, The Netherlands
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