In this essay, we examine what it means to be a fan. We look at the way different products and discourses create identity within both fan culture and fandoms. We have chosen to focus on three famous fandoms among youth culture - Harry Potter, The Hunger Games and The Twilight Saga. The examination is done by using Henry Jenkins’ theory of convergence and participatory culture, as well as Pierre Bourdieu’s theory of capital, field and habitus. Our methods are primarily semiotic image analysis and netnography. The images we analyze are taken from popular fandom-used platforms, for example Tumblr and Pinterest, but also from our own collections. Being part of fan culture ourselves, we also use Bourdieu’s theory to examine ourselves and our ide...
TV, film, and literature are all areas that are included in the cultural/creative industries, i.e. i...
Tato práce se zabývá fenoménem fandomu v prostředí a době internetu, a to na základě antropologickéh...
It has been argued that fans make explicit what everyone else does implicitly. That is, fans interpr...
This essay examines fans contributions in a transmedia culture. I examine how fans relate and use th...
Fans and fan communities play an important part in today’s participatory culture. A central aspect o...
Title: From Romance to Norm-Criticism. Visual Communication in Digital Fan Communities Fans and fan ...
This study aims to examine how Swedish fans of the TV-series Skam use the Facebook group Kosegruppa ...
This composition is a BA thesis for Japanese Language and Culture at the University of Iceland. In t...
Fandom, in its many guises, crosses over with the practice of many contemporary artists, as well as ...
According to Theodor Adorno and Max Horkheimer (1986), the cultural industry results in passive cons...
The thesis begins by acknowledging the writer's status as a fan. The stimulus for the enquiry emerge...
This thesis challenges established scholarship on fan cultures—based on foundational assumptions of ...
The Harry Potter saga became one of the cultural products with a major impact on the twenty-first ce...
Recently, there has been an upsurge in the production of dystopian literature for young adults, in w...
The aim of this essay is to examine fan culture’s role in Swedish public libraries. I have interview...
TV, film, and literature are all areas that are included in the cultural/creative industries, i.e. i...
Tato práce se zabývá fenoménem fandomu v prostředí a době internetu, a to na základě antropologickéh...
It has been argued that fans make explicit what everyone else does implicitly. That is, fans interpr...
This essay examines fans contributions in a transmedia culture. I examine how fans relate and use th...
Fans and fan communities play an important part in today’s participatory culture. A central aspect o...
Title: From Romance to Norm-Criticism. Visual Communication in Digital Fan Communities Fans and fan ...
This study aims to examine how Swedish fans of the TV-series Skam use the Facebook group Kosegruppa ...
This composition is a BA thesis for Japanese Language and Culture at the University of Iceland. In t...
Fandom, in its many guises, crosses over with the practice of many contemporary artists, as well as ...
According to Theodor Adorno and Max Horkheimer (1986), the cultural industry results in passive cons...
The thesis begins by acknowledging the writer's status as a fan. The stimulus for the enquiry emerge...
This thesis challenges established scholarship on fan cultures—based on foundational assumptions of ...
The Harry Potter saga became one of the cultural products with a major impact on the twenty-first ce...
Recently, there has been an upsurge in the production of dystopian literature for young adults, in w...
The aim of this essay is to examine fan culture’s role in Swedish public libraries. I have interview...
TV, film, and literature are all areas that are included in the cultural/creative industries, i.e. i...
Tato práce se zabývá fenoménem fandomu v prostředí a době internetu, a to na základě antropologickéh...
It has been argued that fans make explicit what everyone else does implicitly. That is, fans interpr...