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Fans, bloggers, and gamers: exploring participatory culture
Henry Jenkins
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Frontmatter
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Introduction: Confessions of an Aca/Fan (page 1)
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I Inside Fandom
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1 Excerpts from "Matt Hills Interviews Henry Jenkins" (page 9)
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2 Star Trek Rerun, Rewritten: Fan Writing as Textual Poaching (page 37)
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3 "Normal Female Interest in Men Bonking": Selections from the Terra Nostra Underground and Strange Bedfellows (with Shoshanna Green and Cynthia Jenkins, page 61)
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4 "Out of the Closet and into the Universe": Queers and Star Trek (with John Campbell, page 89)
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II Going Digital
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5 "Do You Enjoy Making the Rest of Us Feel Stupid?": alt.tv.twinpeaks, the Trickster Author, and Viewer Mastery (page 115)
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6 Interactive Audiences? The "Collective Intelligence" of Media Fans (page 134)
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7 Pop Cosmopolitanism: Mapping Cultural Flows in an Age of Media Convergence (page 152)
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8 Love Online (page 173)
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9 Blog This! (page 178)
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10 A Safety Net (page 182)
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III Columbine and Beyond
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11 Professor Jenkins goes to Washington (page 187)
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12 Coming Up Next! Ambushed on Donahue (page 198)
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13 The War between Effects and Meanings: Rethinking the Video Game Violence Debate (page 208)
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14 The Chinese Columbine: How One Tragedy Ignited the Chinese Government's Simmering Fears of Youth Culture and the Internet (page 222)
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15 "The Monsters Next Door": A Father-Son Dialogue about Buffy, Moral Panic, and Generational Differences (with Henry G. Jenkins IV, page 226)
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Notes (page 249)
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Index (page 269)
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About the Author (page 279)
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Published: c2006
Publisher: New York University Press
- 9780814742853 (paper)
- 9780814742846 (hardcover)
- 9780814743690 (ebook)