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  3. Vol. 44 (2024): Centering Blackness in Fan Studies

Vol. 44 (2024): Centering Blackness in Fan Studies

Guest edited by Alfred L. Martin Jr. and Matt Griffin

Published: 2024-12-14

Editorial

  • Putting the "Black" in fan studies

    Alfred L. Martin Jr., Matt Griffin
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Article

  • "Since the moment pictures could move, we had skin in the game": Black horror podcasters as fans, critics, and creators

    Mel Monier, Kristen Leer
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  • The (anti)fan is Black: Consumption, resistance, and Black K-pop fan vigil labor

    Osarugue Otebele
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  • Black fan evangelism and transactional fan participation space in the Hillman Bookstore

    Allyson F. Smith
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  • A true sista: Exploring intraracial fantagonisms among Black women fans of Scandal

    Kadian Pow
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Interview

  • The onus is not on us: Race and fan studies ten years after "African American acafandom and other strangers"

    TWC Editor
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Symposium

  • Vidding and the oppositional gaze: The pleasures of critique

    Francesca Coppa
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  • "Missandei deserves better": A case study on loving Blackness through critical fan fiction

    Cara Marta Messina
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  • To love and to labor: The Black female fan experience

    Onyinyechukwu M. Chidi-Ogbolu
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Book review

  • "The privilege of play," by Aaron Trammell

    Brandon Blackburn
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