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OverviewJane Austen has resonated with readers across generations like no other writer. More than two hundred years after the publication of her most celebrated novel, Pride and Prejudice, people around the world continue to honor """"dear Jane."""" In Performing Jane, Sarah Glosson explores this vibrant fandom, examining a long history of Austen fans engaging with her work, from wearing hand-Âsewn bonnets and period-Âappropriate corsets to creating spirited fanfiction and comical gifsets. Sophisticated and engaging, this study demonstrates that Austen fans of today have a great deal in common with those who loved the English novelist long before the term """"fan"""" came into use. Performing Jane analyzes three ways fans engage with Austen and her work: collecting material related to the writer, whether in physical scrapbooks or on socialÂ-media platforms; creating and consuming imitative works, including fanfiction and modernized adaptations such as The Lizzie Bennet Diaries; and making pilgrimages to Steventon, Hampshire, Chawton Cottage, and even to annual meetings of Jane Austen societies. Key to Glosson's exploration of Austen fans is the notion that all of these activities, whether occurring in private or in public, are fundamentally performative. And in counterbalance to studies that center on fans with a tendency to transform and disrupt the original text, this study provides much-Âneeded understanding of a fandom that predominantly reaffirms Austen's works. Because Austen's writing has bridged the realms of both literary and popular culture, this fandom serves as an excellent case study to understand the ways in which we draw distinctions between fandom and other forms of intensive engagement and, more importantly, to appreciate how fluid those distinctions can be. Performing Jane embraces a holistic view of the long history of Austen fandom, relying on archival research, literary and visual analyses, and ethnographic study. This groundbreaking book not only demonstrates the ways in which fan practices, today and in the past, are performative, but also provides fresh perspectives into fandom and contributes to our understanding of the ways readers engage with literature. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Sarah GlossonPublisher: Louisiana State University Press Imprint: Louisiana State University Press Dimensions: Width: 14.70cm , Height: 2.70cm , Length: 22.00cm Weight: 0.464kg ISBN: 9780807171950ISBN 10: 0807171956 Pages: 256 Publication Date: 30 June 2020 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsGlosson makes a significant contribution to historical fan studies by exploring readers' performative enthusiasm for the works of Jane Austen since the early nineteenth century. Glosson's sensitive and deft analysis of Janeites' meaning-making--across print, media, and digital worlds--reveals how fans have creatively affirmed and extended the resonance of Austen's novels.--Daniel Cavicchi, author of Listening and Longing: Music Lovers in the Age of Barnum Author InformationSarah Glosson is director of the Arts & Sciences Graduate Center at the College of William & Mary in Virginia. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |