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In the transition to a postcommunist world in Eastern Europe, “alternative theatre” found ways to grapple with... Læs mere
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Rukmini Pande's examination of race in fan studies will make an immediate contribution to the growing field. Until now, virtually no sustained examination of race... Læs mere
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In 2010, Don Waters set out to write a magazine story about a surfing icon who had known his absentee father. It was an attempt to find a way of connecting to a man... Læs mere
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Examines the future of electronic literature in a world where tablets and e-readers are becoming as common as printed books and where fans... Læs mere
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This text aims to provide a way to see, to make and to think about the forms of wheel-thrown vessels; the information and inspiration explain both the mechanics of throwing and... Læs mere
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The first book devoted to the Civil War writings of Walt Whitman and Herman Melville, arguably the most important poets of the war. These... Læs mere
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Looking at the fan magazines of Hollywood’s “classic era” with fresh regarding eyes and treating them as primary sources, the contributors of this collection provide unique insights into contemporary assumptions about the relationship between fan and star, performer and viewer.
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A collection of ninety-nine micro-essays for poets, critics, and scholars who teach and for students who wish to learn about the many ways poets think about how a poem... Læs mere
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An examination of the ways in which the theatre after World War II has presented different aspects of the French... Læs mere
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Gathering some of Kristina Busse’s essential essays on fan fiction together with new work, Framing Fan Fiction argues that understanding media fandom requires combining literary theory with cultural studies because fan artifacts are both artistic works and cultural documents.