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|a Fathallah, Judith,
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|a Emo :
|b how fans defined a subculture /
|c Judith May Fathallah.
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|a Fandom and culture
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|a The problem of gender and genre : emo in context -- Gathering notes : intratextuality from MySpace and band sites to LiveJournal -- Contemporary emo online : fandom from YouTube to Tumblr -- The trouble with gatekeeping : emo in masculine spaces -- Full circle : emo in the music press, emo in the future.
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|a "This book explores how online fandom has shaped the definition of emo, with significant implications both for millennial constructs of gender and contemporary fan studies. 'Emo,' an abbreviation of emotional hardcore, refers to both a music genre and a youth scene notable for its androgynous style. Through study of online fandom's interaction with the music industry, I will demonstrate fandom's key role in defining 'emo' as a concept and genre after 2001, especially its implications for gender constructions through popular music"--
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