This book offers the first comprehensive sociological analysis of a Pan-Indian Fandom with a transnational footprint. It postulates a sociological definition of ‘Fan’ and ‘Fandom’, something lacking in existing literature to date. It also foregrounds a new theory and definition of ‘Persona’, in addition to substantiating fresh concepts like ‘Access Taboo’, ‘Neutral Reciprocity’, ‘Diglossic Fan Sociality’, ‘Numerocracy’, and ‘Post-Banks’. These concepts and definitions serve to anchor and rejuvenate the Sociology of Fan Cultures, a nascent yet timely field of enquiry. The book revitalises the Structuralist Tradition in Indian Sociology while also illuminating Fandom through a wealth of new perspectives derived from German Idealism, Symbolic Interactionism, Anthropology of Art and Film Semiotics.https://www.routledge.com/The-Elementary-Structure-of-Fandom-Cinema-and-Fan-Culture-in-the-Digital-Age/Misra/p/book/9781041149996
Weblog zu meiner Diplomarbeit "Deutschsprachige Star Trek-Fan Fiction. Genre, Kanäle, Motive", die ich im März 2013 am Institut für Germanistik der Universität Wien fertiggestellt habe
Freitag, 21. August 2026
Neuerscheinung: The Elementary Structure of Fandom
Bei Routledge erschien gerade "The Elementary Structure of Fandom. Cinema and Fan Culture in the Digital Age" des indischen Soziologen Abir Misra.
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