Transcultural Media Fandom in the Asia Pacific
Herausgeber: Hu, Tinting; Redmond, Sean; Wu, Fang; Xu, Jian
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Transcultural Media Fandom in the Asia Pacific
Herausgeber: Hu, Tinting; Redmond, Sean; Wu, Fang; Xu, Jian
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From Chinese K-Pop fans on social media, to professional cosplayers in Australia and video game communities that stretch from Hong Kong to Singapore, this book explores the varied world of fan cultures across the Asia Pacific. With case studies and chapters written by scholars from across the region, Transcultural Media Fandom in the Asia Pacific reimagines the scholarly field of fandom studies that has often been dominated by Western media properties and fan subcultures. In this way, the book explores the diverse ways in which commercial global media properties interact with transnational fan…mehr
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From Chinese K-Pop fans on social media, to professional cosplayers in Australia and video game communities that stretch from Hong Kong to Singapore, this book explores the varied world of fan cultures across the Asia Pacific. With case studies and chapters written by scholars from across the region, Transcultural Media Fandom in the Asia Pacific reimagines the scholarly field of fandom studies that has often been dominated by Western media properties and fan subcultures. In this way, the book explores the diverse ways in which commercial global media properties interact with transnational fan communities in the specific and rapidly changing contexts of Asian society.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Bloomsbury Academic
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. August 2026
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9781350534537
- ISBN-10: 1350534536
- Artikelnr.: 75659116
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Bloomsbury Academic
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. August 2026
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9781350534537
- ISBN-10: 1350534536
- Artikelnr.: 75659116
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Tingting Hu is Assistant Professor in the Department of Media and Communication at Xi'an Jiaotong-Liverpool University, China. Fang Wu is Associate Professor at the School of Media and Communication in Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China.
Introduction
Part 1: Identities, Activities and Practices
1. Anime Fans as Animation Fans: Sakura Fandoms in National and
Transnational Contexts, Matteo Watzky (Paris Ecole Normale Supérieure,
France)
2. Commodifying Nationalism and Transnationalism: Fan Battles in
Transcultural Idol Survival Shows, Eva Liu (Ohio University, USA)
3. To Be a Fan is To Be an Anti-Fan: the Clash of Identities of Chinese
Otaku Audiences, Jing Bai (Carleton University, Canada)
4. AFL Media Fandom Practices: A Case Study of Blue Abroad YouTube Channel,
Camila Mozzini-Alister (University of the Sunshine Coast, Australia),
Alessandra Maia (FGV ECMI, Brazil), Ajit Mozzini-Alister and Clara A.
Monteiro
5.. Vernacular Turns Among Transcultural Comic Fans: From the "Piracy Era"
of Japanese Manga to the Legalisation of Same-Sex Marriage, Erika Ningxin
Wang (Chinese University of Hong Kong)
5. Transcultural Media Practices Fostering Cosmopolitan Ethos in a Digital
Age: Engagements with East Asian Media in Australia, Fran Martin
(University of Melbourne, Australia), Koichi Iwabuchi (Kwansei Gakuin
University, Japan), Grace Gassin (Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Ton-
garewa) and WaiLing Seto (University of Melbourne, Australia)
6. Australian Professional Cosplayers Perspectives on Gender, Sex and
Identity, Chris McCutcheon (Torrens University, Australia), Michael
Hitchens (Macquarie University, Australia) and Mitchell McEwan (Macquarie
University, Australia)
Part 2: Technology, Industry and Economy
7. If I Can't Celebrate With Him, I Can At Least Celebrate Him: Logics of
K-Pop Idol Birthday Cafe Fan Organizing in South Korea, Samantha James
(University of Alabama, USA)
8. The Practice of Trading Between Fans: Unraveling the Secondary Fan
Market of Idol Photocards, Xinuo Chen and Ziqing Ye (Beijing Normal
University, China)
9. The Intertextual Nature of Fan Discourses Responding to the
Collaboration of G2 and Blacklist: European and Filipino Esports
Organizations, Manuel Enverga (Ateneo de Manila University, the
Philippines)
10. A Comparative Case Study on Nintendo's Animal Crossing: Revisiting
Transculturation of Video Game Fandom in Hong Kong and Singapore,
Christine Hiu Ying Choy (Hang Seng University of Hong Kong)
11. The Co-Creation of K-Pop Content on Weibo: Fandom Accounts, Comparing
Company Accounts, and Celebrity Accounts, Meicheng Sun (Beijing Language
and Culture University, China)
12. Debating Azhong-Brother on Chinese Social Media: A Feminist Critical
Discourse Analysis, Yujie Dong (Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China)
Index
Part 1: Identities, Activities and Practices
1. Anime Fans as Animation Fans: Sakura Fandoms in National and
Transnational Contexts, Matteo Watzky (Paris Ecole Normale Supérieure,
France)
2. Commodifying Nationalism and Transnationalism: Fan Battles in
Transcultural Idol Survival Shows, Eva Liu (Ohio University, USA)
3. To Be a Fan is To Be an Anti-Fan: the Clash of Identities of Chinese
Otaku Audiences, Jing Bai (Carleton University, Canada)
4. AFL Media Fandom Practices: A Case Study of Blue Abroad YouTube Channel,
Camila Mozzini-Alister (University of the Sunshine Coast, Australia),
Alessandra Maia (FGV ECMI, Brazil), Ajit Mozzini-Alister and Clara A.
Monteiro
5.. Vernacular Turns Among Transcultural Comic Fans: From the "Piracy Era"
of Japanese Manga to the Legalisation of Same-Sex Marriage, Erika Ningxin
Wang (Chinese University of Hong Kong)
5. Transcultural Media Practices Fostering Cosmopolitan Ethos in a Digital
Age: Engagements with East Asian Media in Australia, Fran Martin
(University of Melbourne, Australia), Koichi Iwabuchi (Kwansei Gakuin
University, Japan), Grace Gassin (Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Ton-
garewa) and WaiLing Seto (University of Melbourne, Australia)
6. Australian Professional Cosplayers Perspectives on Gender, Sex and
Identity, Chris McCutcheon (Torrens University, Australia), Michael
Hitchens (Macquarie University, Australia) and Mitchell McEwan (Macquarie
University, Australia)
Part 2: Technology, Industry and Economy
7. If I Can't Celebrate With Him, I Can At Least Celebrate Him: Logics of
K-Pop Idol Birthday Cafe Fan Organizing in South Korea, Samantha James
(University of Alabama, USA)
8. The Practice of Trading Between Fans: Unraveling the Secondary Fan
Market of Idol Photocards, Xinuo Chen and Ziqing Ye (Beijing Normal
University, China)
9. The Intertextual Nature of Fan Discourses Responding to the
Collaboration of G2 and Blacklist: European and Filipino Esports
Organizations, Manuel Enverga (Ateneo de Manila University, the
Philippines)
10. A Comparative Case Study on Nintendo's Animal Crossing: Revisiting
Transculturation of Video Game Fandom in Hong Kong and Singapore,
Christine Hiu Ying Choy (Hang Seng University of Hong Kong)
11. The Co-Creation of K-Pop Content on Weibo: Fandom Accounts, Comparing
Company Accounts, and Celebrity Accounts, Meicheng Sun (Beijing Language
and Culture University, China)
12. Debating Azhong-Brother on Chinese Social Media: A Feminist Critical
Discourse Analysis, Yujie Dong (Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China)
Index
Introduction
Part 1: Identities, Activities and Practices
1. Anime Fans as Animation Fans: Sakura Fandoms in National and
Transnational Contexts, Matteo Watzky (Paris Ecole Normale Supérieure,
France)
2. Commodifying Nationalism and Transnationalism: Fan Battles in
Transcultural Idol Survival Shows, Eva Liu (Ohio University, USA)
3. To Be a Fan is To Be an Anti-Fan: the Clash of Identities of Chinese
Otaku Audiences, Jing Bai (Carleton University, Canada)
4. AFL Media Fandom Practices: A Case Study of Blue Abroad YouTube Channel,
Camila Mozzini-Alister (University of the Sunshine Coast, Australia),
Alessandra Maia (FGV ECMI, Brazil), Ajit Mozzini-Alister and Clara A.
Monteiro
5.. Vernacular Turns Among Transcultural Comic Fans: From the "Piracy Era"
of Japanese Manga to the Legalisation of Same-Sex Marriage, Erika Ningxin
Wang (Chinese University of Hong Kong)
5. Transcultural Media Practices Fostering Cosmopolitan Ethos in a Digital
Age: Engagements with East Asian Media in Australia, Fran Martin
(University of Melbourne, Australia), Koichi Iwabuchi (Kwansei Gakuin
University, Japan), Grace Gassin (Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Ton-
garewa) and WaiLing Seto (University of Melbourne, Australia)
6. Australian Professional Cosplayers Perspectives on Gender, Sex and
Identity, Chris McCutcheon (Torrens University, Australia), Michael
Hitchens (Macquarie University, Australia) and Mitchell McEwan (Macquarie
University, Australia)
Part 2: Technology, Industry and Economy
7. If I Can't Celebrate With Him, I Can At Least Celebrate Him: Logics of
K-Pop Idol Birthday Cafe Fan Organizing in South Korea, Samantha James
(University of Alabama, USA)
8. The Practice of Trading Between Fans: Unraveling the Secondary Fan
Market of Idol Photocards, Xinuo Chen and Ziqing Ye (Beijing Normal
University, China)
9. The Intertextual Nature of Fan Discourses Responding to the
Collaboration of G2 and Blacklist: European and Filipino Esports
Organizations, Manuel Enverga (Ateneo de Manila University, the
Philippines)
10. A Comparative Case Study on Nintendo's Animal Crossing: Revisiting
Transculturation of Video Game Fandom in Hong Kong and Singapore,
Christine Hiu Ying Choy (Hang Seng University of Hong Kong)
11. The Co-Creation of K-Pop Content on Weibo: Fandom Accounts, Comparing
Company Accounts, and Celebrity Accounts, Meicheng Sun (Beijing Language
and Culture University, China)
12. Debating Azhong-Brother on Chinese Social Media: A Feminist Critical
Discourse Analysis, Yujie Dong (Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China)
Index
Part 1: Identities, Activities and Practices
1. Anime Fans as Animation Fans: Sakura Fandoms in National and
Transnational Contexts, Matteo Watzky (Paris Ecole Normale Supérieure,
France)
2. Commodifying Nationalism and Transnationalism: Fan Battles in
Transcultural Idol Survival Shows, Eva Liu (Ohio University, USA)
3. To Be a Fan is To Be an Anti-Fan: the Clash of Identities of Chinese
Otaku Audiences, Jing Bai (Carleton University, Canada)
4. AFL Media Fandom Practices: A Case Study of Blue Abroad YouTube Channel,
Camila Mozzini-Alister (University of the Sunshine Coast, Australia),
Alessandra Maia (FGV ECMI, Brazil), Ajit Mozzini-Alister and Clara A.
Monteiro
5.. Vernacular Turns Among Transcultural Comic Fans: From the "Piracy Era"
of Japanese Manga to the Legalisation of Same-Sex Marriage, Erika Ningxin
Wang (Chinese University of Hong Kong)
5. Transcultural Media Practices Fostering Cosmopolitan Ethos in a Digital
Age: Engagements with East Asian Media in Australia, Fran Martin
(University of Melbourne, Australia), Koichi Iwabuchi (Kwansei Gakuin
University, Japan), Grace Gassin (Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Ton-
garewa) and WaiLing Seto (University of Melbourne, Australia)
6. Australian Professional Cosplayers Perspectives on Gender, Sex and
Identity, Chris McCutcheon (Torrens University, Australia), Michael
Hitchens (Macquarie University, Australia) and Mitchell McEwan (Macquarie
University, Australia)
Part 2: Technology, Industry and Economy
7. If I Can't Celebrate With Him, I Can At Least Celebrate Him: Logics of
K-Pop Idol Birthday Cafe Fan Organizing in South Korea, Samantha James
(University of Alabama, USA)
8. The Practice of Trading Between Fans: Unraveling the Secondary Fan
Market of Idol Photocards, Xinuo Chen and Ziqing Ye (Beijing Normal
University, China)
9. The Intertextual Nature of Fan Discourses Responding to the
Collaboration of G2 and Blacklist: European and Filipino Esports
Organizations, Manuel Enverga (Ateneo de Manila University, the
Philippines)
10. A Comparative Case Study on Nintendo's Animal Crossing: Revisiting
Transculturation of Video Game Fandom in Hong Kong and Singapore,
Christine Hiu Ying Choy (Hang Seng University of Hong Kong)
11. The Co-Creation of K-Pop Content on Weibo: Fandom Accounts, Comparing
Company Accounts, and Celebrity Accounts, Meicheng Sun (Beijing Language
and Culture University, China)
12. Debating Azhong-Brother on Chinese Social Media: A Feminist Critical
Discourse Analysis, Yujie Dong (Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China)
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