: Each chapter includes opening questions and epigraphs, making it highly accessible for classroom use in sociology, communication, and cultural studies. Critical Reception
: Challenging older, negative interpretations of fans as "obsessed" or "pathological," instead framing fandom as a normal psychological and social engagement with media power relations. Understanding Fandom: An Introduction to the St...
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. : Each chapter includes opening questions and epigraphs,
Duffett defines media fandom as a "positive, personal, relatively deep, emotional connection with a mediated element of popular culture". The text distinguishes itself by: Understanding Fandom: An Introduction to the St...