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OverviewThis book offers the first multidisciplinary perspective on the formation and practices of fandoms before the term 'fan' was borrowed from the world of sport to describe enthusiastic filmgoers in the 1910s. The focus is on nineteenth-century theatre, opera and literature, where fannish audiences were indispensable participants in the emerging cult of celebrity surrounding actors, opera singers and writers, although their presence was almost obscene and consequently rarely acknowledged in scholarship. Drawing on the insights of Fandom studies, the articles in this volume add the necessary dimension of fannish audiences to the history of the performing arts and literature since at least the eighteenth century, as a counterpart to the development of stage and literary celebrities. On the other hand, the contributions also broaden the perspective of the flourishing field of Fandom Studies, which has a predilection for fan cultures from the 1960s onwards (and especially for digital fan cultures). Therefore, one of the main questions will be how historical forms of fandom can actually be researched methodologically, e.g. by drawing on historical ethnography. In addition, such an extension of the 'era of the fan' to the two centuries before the 20th century requires a discussion of the semantic fields from which the terminologies for describing fannish behaviour were borrowed before the breakthrough of the term 'fan'. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Daniel Cavicchi , Stephan Michael SchröderPublisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG Imprint: J.B. Metzler ISBN: 9783662729243ISBN 10: 3662729245 Pages: 167 Publication Date: 25 April 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Forthcoming Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsIntroduction.- A Dear Child With Many Names An Introduction to Expanding the History of Fandom.- Naming Historical Fans.- The Search for a Deep Time of Theatrical Fandom His God Is Rossini Enthusiastic Opera Audiences in Restoration Paris.- Long Live Mrs Heiberg Fame, Theater and the Birth of Fan Culture in Nineteenth-Century Copenhagen.- Celebrities and Confectionary: The Edible History of Theater Fandom.- Possessing Actors and Actresses: Theater Stars and Early Film Stars on Postcards in Comparison.ReviewsAuthor InformationStephan Michael Schröder: since 2005 Professor of Scandinavian Studies at the Department of Scandinavian and Finnish Studies at the University of Cologne. Currently PI of a DFG-project on ""Fan mail to Danish film stars in the 1910s. Exploring the agency and practices of early film fans"" (2024-2027). Daniel Cavicchi: Professor of History, Philosophy, and the Social Sciences at Rhode Island School of Design. Author of Listening and Longing: Music Lovers in the Age of Barnum (2011) and Tramps Like Us: Music and Meaning Among Springsteen Fans (1998). Co-editor of My Music: Explorations of Music in Daily Life (1993). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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