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050 00 $aPN6714$b.I8 2014
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245 00 $aIt happens at Comic-Con :$bethnographic essays on a pop culture phenomenon /$cedited by Ben Bolling and Matthew J. Smith ; foreword by Matthew Pustz ; afterword by Randy Duncan and Peter M. Coogan.
264 1 $aJefferson, North Carolina :$bMcFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers,$c[2014]
300 $aviii, 206 pages :$billustrations ;$c23 cm
336 $atext$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$2rdamedia
338 $avolume$2rdacarrier
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 00 $gIdentity and play at Comic-Con.$tActualized fantasy at Comic-Con and the confessions of a "sad cosplayer" /$rKane Anderson ;$t"Love to mess with minds": en(gendering) identities through crossplay /$rCatherine Thomas --$gGendered fandom.$tQueer conversations: LGBTIQ consumer/producer interface at Comic-Con and the intransitive writing of comics /$rBen Bolling ;$tSoaring to new heights: cute, tough, geek girls and post-feminist discourse /$rLisa H. Kaplan ;$tYou don't own me: the representation of Twilight fandom /$rMelissa Miller --$gNegotiating fandom through communicative practice.$t"What can you tell me about (blank)?": exploring the social rules of fan talk /$rBrian Swafford ;$tFacing front true believers: panels as exercises in image management /$rJon Judy and Brad Palmer ;$t"You are not a true geek, I am": the role of communicative aggression in geek culture /$rChad Wertley --$gTechnology and participation.$t"Ask me about my zombie plan": fan dissection and female participation in RedvsBlue /$rCameron Catalfu ;$tWhere are the web shows? /$rTanya D. Zuk --$gAttending Con.$tWhat are we waiting for?: a look at line culture /$rRegina C. Gasser ;$tTense proximities between CCI's comic book consumers, fans and creators /$rChristian Sager ;$tThe volunteer experience: meaning, motivation and role conflict in a temporary organization /$rMichael J. Tornes.
520 $a"This collection of 13 new essays employs ethnographic methods to investigate San Diego's Comic-Con international, the largest annual celebration of the popular arts in North America. Working from a common grounding in fan studies, these individual explorations examine a range of cultural practices at an event drawing crowds of nearly 150,000 each summer"--$cProvided by publisher.
611 20 $aSan Diego Comic-Con.
650 0 $aComic book fans.
650 0 $aCollectors and collecting$xSocial aspects.
650 0 $aComic books, strips, etc.$xMarketing.
650 0 $aPopular culture$zUnited States.
700 1 $aSmith, Matthew J.,$d1971-$eeditor.
700 1 $aBolling, Ben,$eeditor.
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