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    Bibliography: D. Brown and Laurie schulze in ‘The Effect of Race‚ Gender‚ and Fandom on Audience Interpretations of Madonna’s Music Videos Cornstock & Abbey1982; Brown‚ Childers‚ Bauman & Koch 1990;Janowitz(1987); and Lewis (1987)‚ Gardner‚( 1983) Stan Hawkins (1997) ‘I’ll Never Be an Angel: Stories of Deception in Madonna’s Music

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    Gender Roles in Slash Fiction: A Hannibal Case Study In almost every notable fandom‚ regardless of media popularity or media form‚ there is at least one popular “slash” relationship that rules the minds‚ hearts‚ and‚ occasionally‚ the genitals of its devoted fans. “Slash relationships”‚ in general‚ are constructed when fans of a media place two presumably. or explicitly‚ heterosexual characters of the same sex in a romantic relationship that generally has not been acknowledged within the source

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    research paper‚ Paul Booth and Peter Kelly carried out an ethnographic research on fans. Specifically they discussed the change that the advent of new digital technology brought to the world of fandom and to the shifting identity of fans. Their aim is to establish that despite the advent of new technologies fandom has not entirely changed its meaning but has expanded itself. This article has been published by an online Journal called “Participations: Journal of Audience & Reception Studies” which main

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    Some historical factors that contributed to the neo-network era are: synergy‚ fairness doctrine‚ and globalization. These contributions lead to shows connecting more with the audience‚ the creation of fandoms and their impact and the different narratives produced. The audience are key when it comes to the post network era. Shows like American Idol have given the audience power. The show lets audience vote for their favorite contestant. The structure of the show illustrates a democracy‚ this makes

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    Cultural Impact of Sherlock Holmes When someone mentions the occupation of detective‚ a single image usually comes to mind‚ a man wearing a cape and deerstalker‚ holding a magnifying glass and smoking a pipe. This entire image can be contributed to one character: Sherlock Holmes. Holmes is considered by many to be the greatest detective to ever exist‚ even if he only exists in the pages of books and on movie and television screens. It is impossible to escape the influence of Holmes. Countless

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    -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Abstract Sports fandom consists of cognitive and affective‚ as well as behavioural components. Existing sports fan research utilises either strong qualitative‚ or more often‚ strong quantitative methodologies. The strengths and weaknesses of each approach are outlined‚ developing the argument that the use of a single methodology often fails to explore all of these components. The use of a mixed methods approach is

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    anti-establishment and government‚ and lived for community and harmony. This duality of culture and counter culture was how 60’s society was divided‚ and many of the trends that arised were aimed at catering to one of the social groups. Not LOTR. LOTR fandom was one of the few trends that was cable of overcoming social division in a time where choosing a side was a cultural

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    and singles (Kemp). Elvis is the artist with the largest number of gold‚ platinum‚ and multiplatinum certificates (Kemp). Elvis has performed in many arenas in the United States. Elvis Presley changed the culture of the United States by changing fandom‚ views on segregation‚ music‚ stardom‚ and fashion. Without Elvis‚ we would not live in the world we know today. Elvis was born in East Tupelo‚ Mississippi‚ but moved and grew up in Memphis Tennessee (Kemp). Elvis grew up playing music. Elvis learned

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    Britain’s Asian population fail to pass the cricket test. Which side do they cheer for? It’s an interesting test. Are you still harking back to where you came from or where you are?” Taiwan is experiencing the ethnic conflict and sports affiliations and fandom provide a platform for consolidation and sometimes these become problems as

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    I represent the one direction fandom‚ a group of pop singers from england. I have had amazing experiences through the years with being involved with this band. Being able to meet girls who have the same appreciation for the same person is what brings joy to me. My best friend Esmeralda

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