Disability and Fandom: Fandom & Culture
Autor Katherine Anderson Howellen Limba Engleză Paperback – 19 mar 2025 – vârsta ani
Anderson Howell examines how key fandom platforms—including cons, Tumblr, Archive of Our Own, Instagram, Reddit, and TikTok—set up user interfaces that may mask their true values, potentially decreasing access and creating a system by which disability remains stigmatized. Readers will find case studies of fan fiction, disability influencers, anti-fans, trolls, and celebrities. The argument is made for incorporating disability into the analytical tools of fandom so that we may begin with better tools and better questions.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781609389673
ISBN-10: 1609389670
Pagini: 232
Ilustrații: 1 b&w figure
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: University of Iowa Press
Colecția University Of Iowa Press
Seria Fandom & Culture
ISBN-10: 1609389670
Pagini: 232
Ilustrații: 1 b&w figure
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: University of Iowa Press
Colecția University Of Iowa Press
Seria Fandom & Culture
Recenzii
“This is a crucial topic. Disabled fans exist and have power in many arenas. This book is sorely needed to highlight disabled people’s place within fan studies.”—Beth Haller, author, Disabled People Transforming Media Culture for a More Inclusive World
“Katherine Anderson Howell’s Disability and Fandom is a wonderful addition to the scholarship of disability studies and fan studies. Anderson Howell does an amazing job of connecting the fields by (as she says) ‘cripping’ fan studies. Her thorough examination of the ways digital and physical spaces allow for fan activity and discipline fans who dare to step out of white able-bodied norms is definitely needed in a world profoundly affected by COVID. Anderson Howell insists upon the complexity of disability and fandom throughout, resisting easy answers. Her book covers fandom from several locations, including place and space, fan (and antifan) works, and the public image of Ye/Kanye West.”—Meredith Guthrie, University of Pittsburgh
“Katherine Anderson Howell’s Disability and Fandom is a wonderful addition to the scholarship of disability studies and fan studies. Anderson Howell does an amazing job of connecting the fields by (as she says) ‘cripping’ fan studies. Her thorough examination of the ways digital and physical spaces allow for fan activity and discipline fans who dare to step out of white able-bodied norms is definitely needed in a world profoundly affected by COVID. Anderson Howell insists upon the complexity of disability and fandom throughout, resisting easy answers. Her book covers fandom from several locations, including place and space, fan (and antifan) works, and the public image of Ye/Kanye West.”—Meredith Guthrie, University of Pittsburgh
Notă biografică
Katherine Anderson Howell is an independent scholar and editor of Fandom as Classroom Practice: A Teaching Guide (Iowa, 2018). She lives in Silver Spring, Maryland.
Descriere
Disability and Fandom examines how key fandom platforms—including cons, Tumblr, Archive of Our Own, Instagram, Reddit, and TikTok—set up user interfaces that may mask their true values, potentially decreasing access and creating a system by which disability remains stigmatized. It includes case studies of fan fiction, disability influencers, anti-fans, trolls, and celebrities. The argument is made for incorporating disability into the analytical tools of fandom so that we may begin with better tools and better questions.