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Everybody Hurts: Transitions, Endings, and Resurrections in Fan Cultures (Fandom & Culture) - Explore Fan Theories & Pop Culture Analysis for Superfans
Everybody Hurts: Transitions, Endings, and Resurrections in Fan Cultures (Fandom & Culture) - Explore Fan Theories & Pop Culture Analysis for Superfans

Everybody Hurts: Transitions, Endings, and Resurrections in Fan Cultures (Fandom & Culture) - Explore Fan Theories & Pop Culture Analysis for Superfans" (注:原标题已是英文且符合SEO规范,主要增加了使用场景部分)

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Have you ever been a fan of a show that was canceled abruptly or that killed off a beloved character unexpectedly? Or perhaps it was rebooted after a long absence and now you’re worried it won’t be as good as the original? Anyone who has ever followed entertainment closely knows firsthand that such transitions can be jarring. Indeed, for truly loyal fans, the loss can feel very real—even throwing their own identity into question. Examining how fans respond to and cope with transitions, endings, or resurrections in everything from band breakups (R.E.M.) to show cancellations (Hannibal) to closing down popular amusement park rides, this collection brings together an eclectic mix of scholars to analyze the various ways fans respond to change. Essays explore practices such as fan discussion and creating alternative fan fictions, as well as cases where fans abandon their objects of interest completely and move on to new ones. Shedding light on how fans react, both individually and as a community, the contributors also trace the commonalities and differences present in fandoms across a range of media, and they pay close attention to the ways fandom operates across paratexts and transmedia forms including films, comics, and television. This fascinating approach promises to make an important contribution to the fields of fan, media, and cultural studies, and should appeal widely to students, scholars, and anyone else with a genuine interest in understanding why these transitions can have such a deep impact on fans’ lives.  Contributors: Stuart Bell, Anya Benson, Lucy Bennett, Paul Booth, Joseph Brennan, Kristina Busse, Melissa A. Click, Ruth Deller, Evelyn Deshane, Nichola Dobson, Simone Driessen, Emily Garside, Holly Willson Holladay, Bethan Jones, Nicolle Lamerichs, Kathleen Williams, Rebecca Williams

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The scholarly articles contained here provide a fascinating look into the relationships fans hold with the objects of their affections, and how the ending of those relationships can lead to real psychological and emotional upheaval. While many people think of TV shows, musical groups, and sports teams when they think of fans, this book also looks at fan relationships to things like amusement park rides. From bands breaking up, the end of a TV show, an amusement ride closing, or a popular celebrity faced with criminal charges, this book explores the ways fans both express grief and employ psychological strategies to protect themselves from it. As both a scholar and a fan, Everybody Hurts shed light on fan behavior that has always stumped me and explained what has sometimes seemed like unreasonable attachment in my own life.