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Science Fiction Fandom: Contributions to the Study of Science Fiction and Fantasy

Autor Joseph L. Sanders
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 20 noi 1994 – vârsta până la 17 ani
Many prominent science fiction writers, artists, and editors began as s.f. fans. This is the first book to survey fandom's history, manifestations, and accomplishments, including clubs, fanzines, and conventions. The 24 essays are divided into sections that consider the following: the types of people who become fans and the satisfactions they receive; the development of fandom in America; fandom in Europe and the Orient; social interactions in the form of local clubs or wider-drawing conventions; and long-term results in the form of beginning professional careers in writing or publishing, exercising critical attention, and so forth. The writers of these essays have all participated in the activities they describe. The book also contains a glossary, an annotated bibliography, and an index. Overall, this book gives a detailed look at the most important facets of a fascinating subculture that has contributed significantly to the direction of modern science fiction.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780313233807
ISBN-10: 0313233802
Pagini: 312
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 29 mm
Greutate: 0.67 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Seria Contributions to the Study of Science Fiction and Fantasy

Locul publicării:New York, United States

Notă biografică

JOE SANDERS is currently Professor of English at Lakeland Community College in Mentor, Ohio, where he originated several courses in science fiction and fantasy since starting there in 1972./e He is the author of numerous book reviews, articles, essays, and chapters in books. His books include Roger Zelazny: A Primary and Secondary Bibliography (1980), and E.E. Doc Smith (1986).

Cuprins

Preface by Joe SandersRoots of FandomWhy is a Fan? by Juanita CoulsonFandom as a Way of Life by Robert CoulsonFandom in AmericaThe Origins of Science Fiction Fandom: A Reconstruction by Sam MoskowitzFandom Up to World War II by Robert A. MadleWartime Fandom by Art WidnerFandom between World War II and Sputnik by Harry Warner, Jr.Post-Sputnik Fandom (1957-1992) by rich brownAlternative Fandoms by John and Bjo TrimbleVariations and EchoesBritish Fandom by Terry JeevesScience Fiction in Europe: A French Perspective by Pascal J. ThomasThe European Echo: Science Fiction Fandom as a European Movement by Roelof GoudriaanFandom in China by Wu DingboScience Fiction Fandom in Japan by Masamichi OsakoSocial InteractionsFan Clubs: An Example by F.M. BusbyThe Science Fiction Convention Scene by Hank LuttrellScience Fiction Conventions: Behind the Scenes by Tom Whitmore and Debbie NotkinLong Term ResultsA History of Fanzines by Harry WarnerAmateur Press Associations: Intellectual Society and Social Intellectualism by Bernadette Lynn BoskeyInto the Aether, Junior Spacepersons! by Richard A. LupoffAn Apprenticeship: Artist by Jack GaughanThe Fan Presses by Robert WeinbergA Science Fiction Collector by Howard DeVoreContributions to the Critical Dialogue: As an Academic Sees It by Russell LetsonThe Fan as Critic by Sandra MieselBibliography and GlossaryScience Fiction Fandom: A Selected, Annotated Bibliography by Joseph D. SinclariGlossary of Fanspeak by Joe Sanders and rich brownIndex