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Women negotiating feminism and science fiction fandom: the case of the "good" fan

Part of the Palgrave Fan Studies series
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This book follows the ways in which women negotiate and navigate between their feminist identities and their belonging to science fiction fandoms that at times disregard or dismiss them. It explores frictions and discords, including those between feminist women fans and other members in their communities, and between the fan and the object of her fandom. This book examines the intersection of fandom and feminism through the lenses of gender, ethnicity and age, and provides an in-depth and intersectional perspective on fan communities and the layered discrimination and marginalization enfolded in them. Based on 40 in-depth interviews with women fans of Star Wars and Doctor Who, this book highlights the different aspects of a feminist woman fan's identity: becoming, being, belonging, representing, and reconciling. Each chapter in this book unravels the complexity, ambivalence, and contradictions between feminism and fandom, and reveals the tactics women develop to overcome and harmonize them.

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Product Details
Palgrave Macmillan
3031040791 / 9783031040795
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
305.42
03/08/2022
Switzerland
English
216 pages
Copy: 10%; print: 10%
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