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Preface | ||
Acknowledgements | ||
Introduction: Who's Who? Academics, fans, scholar-fans and fan-scholars | 1 | |
Pt. I | Approaching fan cultures | 25 |
1 | Fan cultures between consumerism and 'resistance' | 27 |
2 | Fan cultures between community and hierarchy | 46 |
3 | Fan cultures between 'knowledge' and 'justification' | 65 |
4 | Fan cultures between 'fantasy' and 'reality' | 90 |
Pt. II | Theorising cult media | 115 |
5 | Fandom between cult and culture | 117 |
6 | Media cults: between the 'textual' and the 'extratextual' | 131 |
7 | Cult geographies: between the 'textual' and the 'spatial' | 144 |
8 | Cult bodies: between the 'self' and the 'other' | 158 |
Conclusion: new media, new fandoms, new theoretical approaches? | 172 | |
Notes | 185 | |
Bibliography | 207 | |
Index | 232 |
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