The Routledge Handbook of Fan Video and Digital Authorship
Herausgeber: Stein, Louisa Ellen; Close, Samantha
The Routledge Handbook of Fan Video and Digital Authorship
Herausgeber: Stein, Louisa Ellen; Close, Samantha
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This cutting-edge collection explores the histories, aesthetics, and cultural work of fan video across a wide variety of manifestations and genres.
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This cutting-edge collection explores the histories, aesthetics, and cultural work of fan video across a wide variety of manifestations and genres.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 460
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Oktober 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 175mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 967g
- ISBN-13: 9781032717364
- ISBN-10: 103271736X
- Artikelnr.: 74063520
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 460
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Oktober 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 175mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 967g
- ISBN-13: 9781032717364
- ISBN-10: 103271736X
- Artikelnr.: 74063520
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Louisa Ellen Stein is Associate Professor of Film and Media Culture at Middlebury College, USA. She is the author of Millennial Fandom: Television Audiences in the Transmedia Age (2015) and co-editor of A Tumblr Book: Platforms and Cultures (2020), Sherlock and Transmedia Fandom (2012), and Teen Television: Programming and Fandom (2008). Her work explores audience engagement in transmedia culture, with emphasis on cultural and digital contexts, gender, and generation. Samantha Close is Associate Professor of Media and Popular Culture at DePaul University, USA. She writes about fan video and creates scholarly video work that mixes fan video with videographic criticism. Her writing has appeared in edited volumes and academic journals such as Feminist Media Studies, Transformative Works and Cultures, and the International Journal of Communication. Her research interests include digital media, theory-practice, fan studies, gender, race, and Japanese media. She focuses particularly on labor and transforming models of creative industries and capitalism.
List of Contributors
Introduction
PART 1 Forms and Platforms
1 Fandom and the Interrogative Gaze
Francesca Coppa
2 Reclaiming the Wizarding World: Self-Insert Fanvids, TikTok, and the
Reimagining of Representation in Fandom
Effie Sapuridis
3 The Danmu Interface-Supported Translational Remix on Bilibili
Dingkun Wang and Jiahua Bu
4 Everything Everywhere All Xuanni: Chinese Fan Vids, Music, Emotions and
Self-Orientalism
Yifei Yang
5 TV Series Fanvids on TikTok
Claire Cornillon
6 Fan Video of Attractions: From Loop to Video Essay
Louisa Ellen Stein
PART 2 Evolving Genres
7 (Re)Making Raiders of the Lost Ark: Affirmation, Transformation, and
Identity in the Fan Remake Film
Emma Lynn
8 Remixing Queer Pleasure in Riverdale's Fan Crack Videos
Victoria Serafini
9 To Boldly Critique: Participatory Fan Practices in the Online Video Essay
Tara Coughlin
10 Ambiences, ASMR Roleplays, and Reality Shifting: Inhabiting Fictional
Worlds via Fan Videos
Joyce Cimper
11 The Metamodernism of Minecraft Picture Music Videos
Samantha Close
12 (Voiceover) Imagine A World...: Fan Animatics for TTRPG Shows
Maria K. Alberto and Yvonne Gonzales
PART 3 Community and Authorship
13 Common, Purple, and Red Mushrooms: Performative Authorship and
Collective Agency in the Stardew Valley Community
Megan Bédard and Roxanne Chartrand
14 A Truth Universally Remixed: How YouTube and TikTok Users Adapt Jane
Austen's World for Twenty-First Century Audiences
Maria Juko
15 Constructing a Rogue Archive on Bilibili: A Case Study of Leslie
Cheung's Fan-Made Videos
Ning Zhang
16 Disidentifications on the Death Star: Queer of Color Cosplay on TikTok
Elissa Domingo Badique
17 Vidding Italian Style: Collabs, Fan Edits, and the Fannish Bilingualism
of the Italian Fan Video Community
Lucia Tralli
18 Digital Echoes of Indian Dance through Fan Videos of Japanese Women
Influencers
Shweta Arora
19 Reinventing Desi Masculinity: Sigma Male Videos on YouTube
Pratiksha Thangam Menon
PART 4 Expanding Contexts
20 Teaching with Fan Video
E. Charlotte Stevens and Nick Webber
21 The Distributed Creative Process: Narremes, Obstacles, and Twitch Plays
Pokémon
John Kirwan
22 r/Roastme as a Collective Community Storytelling: Memetics and Fanvid
Production
Gabriele Forte
23 Spores Productions: From Cosplay to Fan Filmmaking
José Blázquez and Giulio Olesen
24 The Intersection of Fan Video and K-pop Photocard Collecting
Kaitlyn Lane
25 Fair Use and Bullsh*t: Vidders and Copyright
Sebastian F. K. Svegaard
26 Deepfake Fantasies: Fan Practices in Deepfake Creator Communities
Amber Davisson
27 From Amateur Filmmaker to Content Producer: Emerging Narrative
Strategies on Social Media
Gustavo Soranz
28 Cinephilia and Digital Authorship: Audiovisual Scrapbooks, Reaction
Videos, and Fake AI-Trailers
Philipp Dominik Keidl
Index
Introduction
PART 1 Forms and Platforms
1 Fandom and the Interrogative Gaze
Francesca Coppa
2 Reclaiming the Wizarding World: Self-Insert Fanvids, TikTok, and the
Reimagining of Representation in Fandom
Effie Sapuridis
3 The Danmu Interface-Supported Translational Remix on Bilibili
Dingkun Wang and Jiahua Bu
4 Everything Everywhere All Xuanni: Chinese Fan Vids, Music, Emotions and
Self-Orientalism
Yifei Yang
5 TV Series Fanvids on TikTok
Claire Cornillon
6 Fan Video of Attractions: From Loop to Video Essay
Louisa Ellen Stein
PART 2 Evolving Genres
7 (Re)Making Raiders of the Lost Ark: Affirmation, Transformation, and
Identity in the Fan Remake Film
Emma Lynn
8 Remixing Queer Pleasure in Riverdale's Fan Crack Videos
Victoria Serafini
9 To Boldly Critique: Participatory Fan Practices in the Online Video Essay
Tara Coughlin
10 Ambiences, ASMR Roleplays, and Reality Shifting: Inhabiting Fictional
Worlds via Fan Videos
Joyce Cimper
11 The Metamodernism of Minecraft Picture Music Videos
Samantha Close
12 (Voiceover) Imagine A World...: Fan Animatics for TTRPG Shows
Maria K. Alberto and Yvonne Gonzales
PART 3 Community and Authorship
13 Common, Purple, and Red Mushrooms: Performative Authorship and
Collective Agency in the Stardew Valley Community
Megan Bédard and Roxanne Chartrand
14 A Truth Universally Remixed: How YouTube and TikTok Users Adapt Jane
Austen's World for Twenty-First Century Audiences
Maria Juko
15 Constructing a Rogue Archive on Bilibili: A Case Study of Leslie
Cheung's Fan-Made Videos
Ning Zhang
16 Disidentifications on the Death Star: Queer of Color Cosplay on TikTok
Elissa Domingo Badique
17 Vidding Italian Style: Collabs, Fan Edits, and the Fannish Bilingualism
of the Italian Fan Video Community
Lucia Tralli
18 Digital Echoes of Indian Dance through Fan Videos of Japanese Women
Influencers
Shweta Arora
19 Reinventing Desi Masculinity: Sigma Male Videos on YouTube
Pratiksha Thangam Menon
PART 4 Expanding Contexts
20 Teaching with Fan Video
E. Charlotte Stevens and Nick Webber
21 The Distributed Creative Process: Narremes, Obstacles, and Twitch Plays
Pokémon
John Kirwan
22 r/Roastme as a Collective Community Storytelling: Memetics and Fanvid
Production
Gabriele Forte
23 Spores Productions: From Cosplay to Fan Filmmaking
José Blázquez and Giulio Olesen
24 The Intersection of Fan Video and K-pop Photocard Collecting
Kaitlyn Lane
25 Fair Use and Bullsh*t: Vidders and Copyright
Sebastian F. K. Svegaard
26 Deepfake Fantasies: Fan Practices in Deepfake Creator Communities
Amber Davisson
27 From Amateur Filmmaker to Content Producer: Emerging Narrative
Strategies on Social Media
Gustavo Soranz
28 Cinephilia and Digital Authorship: Audiovisual Scrapbooks, Reaction
Videos, and Fake AI-Trailers
Philipp Dominik Keidl
Index
List of Contributors
Introduction
PART 1 Forms and Platforms
1 Fandom and the Interrogative Gaze
Francesca Coppa
2 Reclaiming the Wizarding World: Self-Insert Fanvids, TikTok, and the
Reimagining of Representation in Fandom
Effie Sapuridis
3 The Danmu Interface-Supported Translational Remix on Bilibili
Dingkun Wang and Jiahua Bu
4 Everything Everywhere All Xuanni: Chinese Fan Vids, Music, Emotions and
Self-Orientalism
Yifei Yang
5 TV Series Fanvids on TikTok
Claire Cornillon
6 Fan Video of Attractions: From Loop to Video Essay
Louisa Ellen Stein
PART 2 Evolving Genres
7 (Re)Making Raiders of the Lost Ark: Affirmation, Transformation, and
Identity in the Fan Remake Film
Emma Lynn
8 Remixing Queer Pleasure in Riverdale's Fan Crack Videos
Victoria Serafini
9 To Boldly Critique: Participatory Fan Practices in the Online Video Essay
Tara Coughlin
10 Ambiences, ASMR Roleplays, and Reality Shifting: Inhabiting Fictional
Worlds via Fan Videos
Joyce Cimper
11 The Metamodernism of Minecraft Picture Music Videos
Samantha Close
12 (Voiceover) Imagine A World...: Fan Animatics for TTRPG Shows
Maria K. Alberto and Yvonne Gonzales
PART 3 Community and Authorship
13 Common, Purple, and Red Mushrooms: Performative Authorship and
Collective Agency in the Stardew Valley Community
Megan Bédard and Roxanne Chartrand
14 A Truth Universally Remixed: How YouTube and TikTok Users Adapt Jane
Austen's World for Twenty-First Century Audiences
Maria Juko
15 Constructing a Rogue Archive on Bilibili: A Case Study of Leslie
Cheung's Fan-Made Videos
Ning Zhang
16 Disidentifications on the Death Star: Queer of Color Cosplay on TikTok
Elissa Domingo Badique
17 Vidding Italian Style: Collabs, Fan Edits, and the Fannish Bilingualism
of the Italian Fan Video Community
Lucia Tralli
18 Digital Echoes of Indian Dance through Fan Videos of Japanese Women
Influencers
Shweta Arora
19 Reinventing Desi Masculinity: Sigma Male Videos on YouTube
Pratiksha Thangam Menon
PART 4 Expanding Contexts
20 Teaching with Fan Video
E. Charlotte Stevens and Nick Webber
21 The Distributed Creative Process: Narremes, Obstacles, and Twitch Plays
Pokémon
John Kirwan
22 r/Roastme as a Collective Community Storytelling: Memetics and Fanvid
Production
Gabriele Forte
23 Spores Productions: From Cosplay to Fan Filmmaking
José Blázquez and Giulio Olesen
24 The Intersection of Fan Video and K-pop Photocard Collecting
Kaitlyn Lane
25 Fair Use and Bullsh*t: Vidders and Copyright
Sebastian F. K. Svegaard
26 Deepfake Fantasies: Fan Practices in Deepfake Creator Communities
Amber Davisson
27 From Amateur Filmmaker to Content Producer: Emerging Narrative
Strategies on Social Media
Gustavo Soranz
28 Cinephilia and Digital Authorship: Audiovisual Scrapbooks, Reaction
Videos, and Fake AI-Trailers
Philipp Dominik Keidl
Index
Introduction
PART 1 Forms and Platforms
1 Fandom and the Interrogative Gaze
Francesca Coppa
2 Reclaiming the Wizarding World: Self-Insert Fanvids, TikTok, and the
Reimagining of Representation in Fandom
Effie Sapuridis
3 The Danmu Interface-Supported Translational Remix on Bilibili
Dingkun Wang and Jiahua Bu
4 Everything Everywhere All Xuanni: Chinese Fan Vids, Music, Emotions and
Self-Orientalism
Yifei Yang
5 TV Series Fanvids on TikTok
Claire Cornillon
6 Fan Video of Attractions: From Loop to Video Essay
Louisa Ellen Stein
PART 2 Evolving Genres
7 (Re)Making Raiders of the Lost Ark: Affirmation, Transformation, and
Identity in the Fan Remake Film
Emma Lynn
8 Remixing Queer Pleasure in Riverdale's Fan Crack Videos
Victoria Serafini
9 To Boldly Critique: Participatory Fan Practices in the Online Video Essay
Tara Coughlin
10 Ambiences, ASMR Roleplays, and Reality Shifting: Inhabiting Fictional
Worlds via Fan Videos
Joyce Cimper
11 The Metamodernism of Minecraft Picture Music Videos
Samantha Close
12 (Voiceover) Imagine A World...: Fan Animatics for TTRPG Shows
Maria K. Alberto and Yvonne Gonzales
PART 3 Community and Authorship
13 Common, Purple, and Red Mushrooms: Performative Authorship and
Collective Agency in the Stardew Valley Community
Megan Bédard and Roxanne Chartrand
14 A Truth Universally Remixed: How YouTube and TikTok Users Adapt Jane
Austen's World for Twenty-First Century Audiences
Maria Juko
15 Constructing a Rogue Archive on Bilibili: A Case Study of Leslie
Cheung's Fan-Made Videos
Ning Zhang
16 Disidentifications on the Death Star: Queer of Color Cosplay on TikTok
Elissa Domingo Badique
17 Vidding Italian Style: Collabs, Fan Edits, and the Fannish Bilingualism
of the Italian Fan Video Community
Lucia Tralli
18 Digital Echoes of Indian Dance through Fan Videos of Japanese Women
Influencers
Shweta Arora
19 Reinventing Desi Masculinity: Sigma Male Videos on YouTube
Pratiksha Thangam Menon
PART 4 Expanding Contexts
20 Teaching with Fan Video
E. Charlotte Stevens and Nick Webber
21 The Distributed Creative Process: Narremes, Obstacles, and Twitch Plays
Pokémon
John Kirwan
22 r/Roastme as a Collective Community Storytelling: Memetics and Fanvid
Production
Gabriele Forte
23 Spores Productions: From Cosplay to Fan Filmmaking
José Blázquez and Giulio Olesen
24 The Intersection of Fan Video and K-pop Photocard Collecting
Kaitlyn Lane
25 Fair Use and Bullsh*t: Vidders and Copyright
Sebastian F. K. Svegaard
26 Deepfake Fantasies: Fan Practices in Deepfake Creator Communities
Amber Davisson
27 From Amateur Filmmaker to Content Producer: Emerging Narrative
Strategies on Social Media
Gustavo Soranz
28 Cinephilia and Digital Authorship: Audiovisual Scrapbooks, Reaction
Videos, and Fake AI-Trailers
Philipp Dominik Keidl
Index







