This article studies one media fan’s consumption patterns, arguing that media fandom has been restrictively defined in cultural studies to date as a matter of faithfulness to singular fan objects. Contra such definitions, the article addresses cyclical fandom, wherein the fan-consumer constantly moves from one fan object to another, experiencing intense affective relationships to a variety of texts. This case study employs psychoanalytic ethnography to analyze such a consumption pattern, where the “surprise” of new fandoms is repeatedly sought. Christopher Bollas’s psychoanalytic concept of the “aleatory object” is used to interpret self-narratives of cyclical fandom
For nearly three decades, the field of fan studies has helped to shift the conversation on fandom fr...
and graduate courses in folklore and popular culture that explored small group ex-pressive uses of m...
This chapter contributes to debates concerning the uses of autoethnography as a methodology for expl...
This article studies one media fan’s consumption patterns, arguing that media fandom has been restri...
This article studies one media fan’s consumption patterns, arguing that media fandom has been restri...
Television is one of the most effective and fastest changing forms of mass communication. As advance...
Focusing on the often neglected individual modes of consumption and ascriptions of meaning, I propos...
This study investigates a consumer's relationship with mass media and the cultivation of the consume...
Ethnography has played a large role in fan studies; thus, any mention of ethnography in conjunction ...
This chapter seeks to contribute to the current theorizations of fandom by focusing on the less visi...
Psychoanalysis and Digital Culture offers a comprehensive account of our contemporary media environm...
Emphasising the contradictions of fandom, Matt Hills outlines how media fans have been conceptualise...
Emphasising the contradictions of fandom, Matt Hills outlines how media fans have been conceptualise...
Ever since the dawn of the Hollywood star system in the early 1920s, consumers have been fascinated ...
K-Pop with its flashy ‘bubble gum pop’ aesthetic has developed into a major cultural product and dom...
For nearly three decades, the field of fan studies has helped to shift the conversation on fandom fr...
and graduate courses in folklore and popular culture that explored small group ex-pressive uses of m...
This chapter contributes to debates concerning the uses of autoethnography as a methodology for expl...
This article studies one media fan’s consumption patterns, arguing that media fandom has been restri...
This article studies one media fan’s consumption patterns, arguing that media fandom has been restri...
Television is one of the most effective and fastest changing forms of mass communication. As advance...
Focusing on the often neglected individual modes of consumption and ascriptions of meaning, I propos...
This study investigates a consumer's relationship with mass media and the cultivation of the consume...
Ethnography has played a large role in fan studies; thus, any mention of ethnography in conjunction ...
This chapter seeks to contribute to the current theorizations of fandom by focusing on the less visi...
Psychoanalysis and Digital Culture offers a comprehensive account of our contemporary media environm...
Emphasising the contradictions of fandom, Matt Hills outlines how media fans have been conceptualise...
Emphasising the contradictions of fandom, Matt Hills outlines how media fans have been conceptualise...
Ever since the dawn of the Hollywood star system in the early 1920s, consumers have been fascinated ...
K-Pop with its flashy ‘bubble gum pop’ aesthetic has developed into a major cultural product and dom...
For nearly three decades, the field of fan studies has helped to shift the conversation on fandom fr...
and graduate courses in folklore and popular culture that explored small group ex-pressive uses of m...
This chapter contributes to debates concerning the uses of autoethnography as a methodology for expl...