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Camille Bacon-Smith

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Includes the name: Smith Bacon

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The Mammoth Book of Vampire Romance 2 (2009) — Contribuinte — 193 cópias

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As someone who spent fifteen years reading and collecting fan-fiction, this book was a gem and a delight..
Reread Very similar in structure and content to Textual Poachers. Also published in 1992 and therefore contains no information on the X-Files Internet fandom phenomenon. This one was also full of underlining from my previous reading and again I underlined a bit more. I only had three fandoms X-Files, Starsky & Hutch and The Professionals. I have read some Star Trek and like TP, this book is mainly about Trek fandom. Excellent source book about a subject with few well researched histories. I did a little research recently about which fandoms have the most posted stories. Currently, there are only two archives and none of these four fandoms is represented in the top 30 or 40. I remember all of those archives on Geocities, Tripod, Angel etc. that vanished with stories. All of those personal websites and host websites that disappeared overnight. I have on my computer 7000 X-Files stories...every one Mulder/Krycek and I know I don't have every one ever written. That totally excludes all the Mulder/Scully shipper fic, all the Mulder/Skinner, all the noromo, all the het fic, all the case fic, all the canon fic. 90% of all X-Files fic has not been transferred. I have 6000 Pros stories on my computer...there are 2700 on A03. So much has been lost but the phenomenon continues and is still growing. (… (mais)
 
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Karen74Leigh | outras 4 resenhas | Dec 26, 2019 |
A snapshot of tv fandom from when physical mailing lists were still the order of the day. Some of her theories into the culture of female fandom are insightful and interesting and others miss the mark, but either way they're worth reading.
 
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akaGingerK | outras 4 resenhas | Sep 30, 2018 |
Good -- if dated, now -- exploration of the specialized communities that have developed around Science Fiction -- fandom, conventions, history -- and the forces shaping and changing them through the late '90s.

The SF/F fandom communities are different from other kinds of fandom in that while very based in literature,they have other expressions through TV, movies, games, comics, and music. Fans have a lot of direct contact and influence on the writers and producers -- fans become the writers and producers. This unusual symbiosis has created a unique social entity. Bacon-Smith explores, among other things, how various trends and movements in SF writing changed the communities, and how they responded to an increasing population of women, of LGBT members, and to computer and Goth-influenced youth.

I very much wish that Bacon-Smith would write an update of this book, as this one explored the very beginning of the effect the Internet had on the SF community, and now, some 12 years later, those changes are even more significant, plus new groups have entered the SF fold.
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Murphy-Jacobs | 1 outra resenha | Mar 30, 2013 |
Given the poor quality of the research in the fandom I know from the inside, I'm disinclined to trust the research on the other fandoms covered in the book. There are also hearsay reports that the author did not obtain consent to publish some of the personal statements quoted in the book.
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JulesJones | outras 4 resenhas | Jul 28, 2010 |

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