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Everybody hurts : transitions, endings, and resurrections in fan cultures.

Have you ever been a fan of a show that was canceled abruptly or that killed off a beloved character unexpectedly? Or perhaps it was rebooted after a long absence and now you're worried it won't be as good as the original? Anyone who has ever followed entertainment closely knows firsthand...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Williams, Rebecca, 1981-
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Iowa City : University of Iowa Press, 2018.
Colección:Fandom & culture.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 |a Introduction: starting at the end / Rebecca Williams -- Remembering R.E.M.: social media, memories and endings within music fandom / Lucy Bennett -- "I'll never break your heart": the perpetual fandom of the Backstreet Boys / Simone Driessen -- "My music was on shuffle, one of their songs came on and had to hit next ... ": navigating grief and disgust in Lostprophets fandom / Bethan Jones -- Breaking up with Breaking Bad: relational dissolution and the critically acclaimed AMC series -- Melissa A. Click and Holly Willson Holladay -- Fan euthanasia: a thin line between love and hate / Paul Booth -- Endings in soap opera: speculation and reaction to Eastenders' 30th anniversary storyline -- Stuart Bell and Ruth A Deller -- "Is this what you call a break up?": the cancellation of Merlin, perceived producer disloyalty and 'television-as-lover fandom' / Joseph Brennan -- Hannibal's refrigerator: Bryan Fuller's response to fan's (critical) rage -- Evelyn Deshane -- The repurposed fantasy: Doujinshi and the Japanese media mix / Anya Benson -- When production is over: creating narrative closure in fan edits / Nicolle Lamerichs -- Creating canon through kickstarter: Star Trek continues / Nichola Dobson -- Replacing Maelstrom: theme park fandom, place, and the Disney brand -- Rebecca Williams -- "The world's turned inside out, and we can never go home, anymore": Punchdrunk's site specific theater and fan interaction -- Emily Garside -- Internet killed the video store: video stores, cultural memory, nostalgia and fandom / Kathleen Williams -- Afterword: fannish affect and its aftermath / Kristina Busse. 
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