
Recollecting Collecting
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Content
- Cover Page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- Introduction: Collecting My Thoughts
- Part I: Personal Collections
- 1. Collecting Doris Day Magazines . . . and More
- 2. Material Girl: Design Objects Collected and Screened
- 3. My Record Collection and the Making of a Discipline
- 4. Animate Objects
- 5. Godzilla on the Shelf: Spectacle and the Gigantic in Miniature
- 6. Ape and Essence
- 7. Collecting and Thinking Generically
- 8. To Be Continued: Collecting Comics as Ouroboros / Ouroboros as Comics Collecting
- 9. The Lego Movies, a LEGO Collector, and the Problem with Representations of Collecting in Film
- Part II: Collections of Others
- 10. Archival Spotlight: Collectors' Contributions to Archiving Early Black Film
- 11. Original Copies: How Film and Video Became Art Objects
- 12. The Clothes Make the Fan: Fashion and Online Fandom when Buffy the Vampire Slayer Goes to eBay
- Contributors
- Index
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