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|a Fame and fandom :
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|a Part 1: Expanding theoretical boundaries. Diversifying fan methodologies and inquiries : an affective decolonial framework -- Fan creator personas in the niche creator industries -- Part 2: Parasocial interactions and relationships. Sign of the times : Generation Z, transmedia activism, and female identity formation through Harry Styles fandom -- #AlwaysKeepFighting : the legacy of Supernatural -- YouTube celebrities : parasocial relationships toward a digital influencer career -- Part 3. Fan interactions. Too vulnerable to fight : protective and agentic digital housewives and the datafictated fame of the victimized young-fresh-meat idols -- Close to you : film fans' visitation to film location sites -- The foundation of continuity and canonicity in Asimov's shared universe -- Part 4: Transforming celebrity identity. Murray stories and Keanu memes : the role of offline encounters in online celebrity identity construction -- Celebrity fans courtside : trash talk, Twitter, and teaming up.
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|a "Celebrities depend upon fans to sustain their popularity and livelihood, and fans are happy to oblige. With social media, they can follow their favorite (or least favorite) celebrities' every move, and get glimpses into their lives, homes, and behind-the-scenes work. Fans interact with celebrities now more than ever, and often feel that they have a claim on their time, attention, and accountability. In Fame and Fandom: Functioning On and Offline, contributors examine this tumultuous dynamic, and bring together celebrity studies and fan studies like never before. This volume explores the intersections between fan cultures, communities and practices around the globe; as well as the formation and maintenance of celebrity and public personas. It expands knowledge of the fields by examining both online and offline examples. Readers will find new theoretical approaches to fan/celebrity encounters, as well as discussion of parasocial relationships and fan interactions with celebrities. Case studies include Supernatural, Harry Styles, YouTube influencers, film location sites, Keanu Reeves, and celebrities as fans. This volume is ideal for anyone curious about the mutual influences of fame on fandom, and vice versa"--
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