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Title
The fandom of David Bowie : everyone says "hi" / Toija Cinque, Sean Redmond.
ISBN
9783030158804 (electronic book)
3030158802 (electronic book)
3030158799
9783030158798
Published
Cham, Switzerland : Palgrave Macmillan, [2019]
Language
English
Description
1 online resource
Call Number
ML420.B754 C56 2019
Dewey Decimal Classification
782.42166092
Summary
Built from stories and memories shared by self-defined David Bowie fans, this book explores how Bowie existed as a figure of renewal and redemption, resonating in particular with those marginalized by culture and society. Sean Redmond and Toija Cinque draw on personal interviews, memorabilia, diaries, letters, communal gatherings and shared conversation to find out why Bowie mattered so much to the fans that idolized him. Within the context of the contemporary media landscape, the book also determines the nature of the present digital conversations taking place about David Bowie, and focuses on seven geographical and intergenerational clusters to explore site-specific fandom. Contextualising the identification streams that have emerged around David Bowie, the book highlights his remarkable influence.
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Includes index.
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Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on August 08, 2019).
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Print version: 9783030158798
Chapter One, Introduction: 'We're just the space cadets, and he's the commander
Chapter Two: The Fandom of David Bowie
Chapter Three: Stories of Difference and of Awakenings
Chapter Four: Lazarus Rises: the Migrant Fandom of David Bowie
Chapter Five: Bowie Contagion
Chapter Six: Being There/Being Him
Chapter Seven: Aca-Fans on Tracing Bowie Stardom for Being and Becoming
Chapter Eight: Bowie Nets and Online Interactions
Chapter Nine: Ghostly Pilgrimages
Chapter Ten, Conclusion: Everyone Says "Goodbye".