Textual Poachers: Television Fans and Participatory Culture - Studies in Culture and Communication

by Henry Jenkins

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Synopsis

"Get a life", William Shatner told "Star Trek" fans. Yet, as "Textual Poachers" argues, fans already have a "life", a complex subculture which draws its resources from commercial culture while also reworking them to serve alternative interests. Rejecting stereotypes of fans as cultural dupes, social misfits, and mindless consumers, Jenkins represents media fans as active producers and skilled manipulators of programme meanings, as nomadic poachers constructing their own culture from borrowed materials, as an alternative social community defined through its cultural preferences and consumption practices. Written from an insider's perspective and providing examples from fan artifacts, "Textual Poachers" offers an ethnographic account of the media fan community, its interpretive strategies, its social institutions and cultural practices, and its troubled relationship to the mass media and consumer capitalism. Drawing on the work of Michel de Ceteau, Jenkins shows how fans of "Star Trek", "Blake's 7", "The Professionals", "Beauty and the Beast", "Starsky and Hutch", "Alien Nation", "Twin Peaks", and other popular programmes exploit these cultural materials as the basis for their stories, songs, and speeches.

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Published
17/09/1992

Publisher
Routledge

ISBN
9780415905718


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