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An innovative edited collection which examines fandom in marginalized communities from an empirically based, media psychology perspective.
This book specifically focuses on fandom communities and cultures as spaces for marginalized individuals - LGBTQ+, BIPOC, and more - to gather, engage with one another, and create their own representation to disrupt dominant, societal discourse as presented in the mainstream media. Edited by Leah Dajches and Jennifer Stevens Aubrey, the collection features the work of well-known scholars currently working within the disciplines of fans studies and media effects, as well as new and emerging voices in these fields. Made up of innovative theoretical and empirical contributions and organized into three key sections: (1) Theoretical Advances in Relation to Fandom Effects, (2) Individual Fandom Communities and Media Effects, and (3) Innovative Methodological Approaches to Fandom this collection highlights how fandom communities and cultures can function uniquely for those with identities based within marginalized communities.
A must read for upper-level students, researchers and scholars interested in the intersection between fandom and fan studies, media effects, and media psychology.
Title: Fandom In Marginalized Communities Rethinking Media Effects And Fans
Format: Paperback Book
Release Date: 18 Sep 2025
Author: Leah Dajches
Sku: 3384454
Catalogue No: 9781032765488
Category: Politics & Government
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