
Fan Phenomena: The Lord of the Rings
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'For a series with such a diverse following, spanning generations, continents and media, this book does a superb job in bringing the world behind the creation(s) of Middle Earth to life.' -- Steven Galvin, Film Ireland 'Fan Phenomena: The Lord of the Rings is very well put together and provides sources for further reading following all of the essays in the book. It is a great read for a fan of Tolkien.' -- Victoria Irwin, Fan Girl Nation Lorna Piatti-Farnell, director of the Popular Culture Research Centre at Auckland University of Technology, has brought together 10 academics to examine the fan phenomenon of The Lord of the Rings. They examine its impact in a variety of forms, but especially in print and film. The essays range over such topics as fan social media, the impact of Peter Jackson's films on New Zealand tourism, intellectual property controversies and gender portrayals.' -- Colin Steele, The Sydney Morning HeraldMore details
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Contact: Auckland University of Technology, 55 Wellesley Street East, Auckland CBD, Auckland 1010, New Zealand.
Content
Making Fantasy Matter: The Lord of the Rings and the Legitimization of Fantasy Cinema Alexander Sergeant
The Lord of the Rings: One Digital Fandom to Initiate Them All Maggie Parke
Reforging the Rings: Fan Edits and the Cinematic Middle-earth Joshua Wille
Walking Between Two Lands, or How Double Canon Works in The Lord of the Rings Fan Films Miguel Angel Perez-Gomez
On Party Business: True-fan Celebrations in New Zealand's Middle-earth Lorna Piatti-Farnell
There, Here and Back Again: The Search for Middle-earth in Birmingham Emily M. Gray
Looking for Lothiriel: The Presence of Women in Tolkien Fandom Cait Coker and Karen Viars
Lord of the Franchise: The Lord of the Rings, IP Rights and Policing Appropriation Paul Mountfort
Writing the Star: The Lord of the Rings and the Production of Star Narratives Anna Martin
Understanding Fans' 'Precious': The Impact of the Lord of the Rings Films on the Hobbit Movies Abigail G. Scheg
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