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Performing Jane: A Cultural History of Jane Austen's Fans in America.

机译:表演简:简·奥斯丁的美国粉丝的文化史。

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Jane Austen's American fans have a vibrant history. This dissertation traces how fans have sustained devotion to Austen, her works, and her world since the early nineteenth century through a set of practices still current among fans today: collecting objects and knowledge; writing imitative works; and carrying out literary pilgrimage.;I argue that these three modes of engagement are performative. Through practices such as creating and collecting material objects, and writing and reading fan fiction, fans engage in acts of what Joseph Roach has called surrogation. This is a performative means through which fans seek a substitute for a past affective experience that can never be repeated in the same way, such as reading a beloved novel for the first time. These acts take place within the everyday lives of fans who seek pleasure from Austen's world. Through pilgrimage fans enter into a liminal space, apart from the quotidian, where they may perform subjectivity as fans. These performances are enacted during pilgrimage to Austen-related sites, as well as to special events like those sponsored by the Jane Austen Society of North America.;Throughout this dissertation I offer evidence of fan practices overlooked or underrepresented by past studies. This evidence reveals nearly two hundred years of continuity within the American Austen fandom. These fans enjoy a nostalgic, personal connection to Austen, her characters, and her era. Their practices offer means of entering Austen's world, seeking pleasure, fulfillment, and community; they also offer means of re-engaging with the original texts, always in search of something new within the familiar.;This case study of Jane Austen fandom contributes to the larger understanding of fans and fan practices. The Austen fandom boasts unique qualities and has a history predating the term "fan," yet it resembles recent popular culture media fandoms. Through a history of three modes of fan practices, I describe and theorize how performativity and surrogation work within fandom, proposing new, more specific ways of understanding the subjectivity, history, and practices of fans---representing prevalent and creative ways American culture consumes literature and narrative media.
机译:简·奥斯丁(Jane Austen)的美国球迷拥有悠久的历史。这篇论文追溯了自十九世纪初以来,粉丝如何通过一系列如今仍在粉丝中流行的实践,对奥斯丁,她的作品和她的世界持续奉献:收集对象和知识;写模仿作品;我认为这三种交往方式是表演性的。通过创建和收集实物,写作和阅读粉丝小说等做法,粉丝从事了约瑟夫·罗奇(Joseph Roach)所谓的代孕行为。这是一种表演方式,通过这种方式,歌迷可以寻找过去的情感体验的替代品,而这种情感体验是永远无法以相同的方式重复的,例如第一次阅读心爱的小说。这些行为发生在追求奥斯丁世界乐趣的歌迷的日常生活中。通过朝圣,歌迷进入了一个空荡荡的空间,除了quotidian以外,他们在这里可以作为歌迷来表现主观性。这些表演是在前往奥斯丁相关地点的朝圣期间以及诸如由北美简·奥斯丁学会赞助的特殊活动中进行的。在整个论文中,我提供了以往研究中忽视或忽视的球迷行为的证据。这一证据表明,在美国奥斯汀同盟中有近200年的连续性。这些粉丝与奥斯丁,她的角色和她的时代有着怀旧的私人联系。他们的实践提供了进入奥斯丁世界,寻求乐趣,成就感和社区的手段。他们还提供了与原始文本重新接触的方法,总是可以在熟悉的领域内找到新的东西。;本简·奥斯丁同人关系的案例研究有助于增进对同人和球迷实践的了解。奥斯丁同人圈具有独特的品质,在“迷”这个词之前已有悠久的历史,但它与最近的流行文化媒体同人圈相似。通过三种粉丝实践模式的历史,我描述和理论化了表演性和代议性在粉丝群体中的工作方式,提出了新的,更具体的方式来理解粉丝的主观性,历史和实践,代表了美国文化消费的普遍和创造性方式文学和叙事媒体。

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  • 作者

    Glosson, Sarah G.;

  • 作者单位

    The College of William and Mary.;

  • 授予单位 The College of William and Mary.;
  • 学科 American studies.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2015
  • 页码 309 p.
  • 总页数 309
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类
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  • 入库时间 2022-08-17 11:52:42

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