This paper aims to address the issue of Fandom and, in particular, activities connected with it and derived from it, which are one of the possible practices through which at present (but not only) the leisure time is spent. Among the objects that often generate fandom there are the so-called cultural products, such as TV series, manga, online role-playing games etc. Those who have a big passion for these products (people named fans) often choose to allocate a non-negligible part of their leisure time using the product itself or carrying out activities connected with it (these include: meetings, market-exhibitions, conventions, cosplay, collecting, fanart, fanfiction, and so on). Then, through this work we are going to deal with the issue re...
This article discusses the concept of fandom structures centring on Japanese popular culture fan con...
Our societal fascination with fans is nothing new. In response to the emergence of mass print cultur...
This article addresses fandom and deokjil (a word recently coined to indicate obsessive fan activity...
This paper aims to address the issue of Fandom and, in particular, activities connected with it and ...
This composition is a BA thesis for Japanese Language and Culture at the University of Iceland. In t...
ABSTRACT This paper discusses the idea that fandom, as the collection of activities and behaviours r...
Fandom, in its many guises, crosses over with the practice of many contemporary artists, as well as ...
The thesis begins by acknowledging the writer's status as a fan. The stimulus for the enquiry emerge...
It has been argued that fans make explicit what everyone else does implicitly. That is, fans interpr...
and graduate courses in folklore and popular culture that explored small group ex-pressive uses of m...
<p><em>The aim of the article </em>is to reveal the main stages of the resear...
With the rise of the mass media over the last century, fame and celebrity seem to have evolved into ...
This chapter seeks to contribute to the current theorizations of fandom by focusing on the less visi...
In contemporary society, social groups are not necessarily regional and often show fluidity. The soc...
Exploring the ambiguous relationship between fandom and consumer culture, this book provides a criti...
This article discusses the concept of fandom structures centring on Japanese popular culture fan con...
Our societal fascination with fans is nothing new. In response to the emergence of mass print cultur...
This article addresses fandom and deokjil (a word recently coined to indicate obsessive fan activity...
This paper aims to address the issue of Fandom and, in particular, activities connected with it and ...
This composition is a BA thesis for Japanese Language and Culture at the University of Iceland. In t...
ABSTRACT This paper discusses the idea that fandom, as the collection of activities and behaviours r...
Fandom, in its many guises, crosses over with the practice of many contemporary artists, as well as ...
The thesis begins by acknowledging the writer's status as a fan. The stimulus for the enquiry emerge...
It has been argued that fans make explicit what everyone else does implicitly. That is, fans interpr...
and graduate courses in folklore and popular culture that explored small group ex-pressive uses of m...
<p><em>The aim of the article </em>is to reveal the main stages of the resear...
With the rise of the mass media over the last century, fame and celebrity seem to have evolved into ...
This chapter seeks to contribute to the current theorizations of fandom by focusing on the less visi...
In contemporary society, social groups are not necessarily regional and often show fluidity. The soc...
Exploring the ambiguous relationship between fandom and consumer culture, this book provides a criti...
This article discusses the concept of fandom structures centring on Japanese popular culture fan con...
Our societal fascination with fans is nothing new. In response to the emergence of mass print cultur...
This article addresses fandom and deokjil (a word recently coined to indicate obsessive fan activity...