Understanding Fandom: An Introduction To The — St...

: Each chapter includes opening questions and epigraphs, making it highly accessible for classroom use in sociology, communication, and cultural studies. Critical Reception

Mark Duffett’s (2013) is a comprehensive academic primer that maps the evolution of fan studies from a niche interest into a central pillar of media consumption. Published by Bloomsbury Academic , the book is widely regarded as an essential resource for undergraduate students and researchers seeking to navigate the complex history and methodologies of the field. Core Themes and Scope Understanding Fandom: An Introduction to the St...

: Challenging older, negative interpretations of fans as "obsessed" or "pathological," instead framing fandom as a normal psychological and social engagement with media power relations. : Each chapter includes opening questions and epigraphs,

Scholars generally praise the book for its "authoritative voice" and its ability to synthesize decades of research into a clear narrative. However, reviewers have noted some limitations: Go to product viewer dialog for this item. Core Themes and Scope : Challenging older, negative

Duffett defines media fandom as a "positive, personal, relatively deep, emotional connection with a mediated element of popular culture". The text distinguishes itself by: