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Fandom as Classroom Practice: A Teaching Guide

Book
Katherine Anderson Howell
2018
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Providing ways to engage students through their popular culture interests, this collection brings together several essays, across disciplines, to show how fan practices such as writing fan fiction, creating vids, communicating via Tumblr, and participating in film tourism can invite students to invest more of themselves into their education. 

Both scholarship and fandom encourage passionate engagement with textsβ€”rather than passive consumption in isolationβ€” and editor Katherine Anderson Howell and her contributors find that when students are encouraged to partake in a remix classroom that encourages their fan interests, they participate more in their education, are more critical of experts and authorities, and actively shape the discourse themselves. Creating this remix classroom requires thoughtfulness on the instructor’s part, and so the chapters in this volume come from teachers who have carefully constructed such courses, including several invaluable appendices that provide examples of methodologies, course assignments, teaching practices, and classroom setup. Each chapter also includes student responses that offer a sense of what students gained from each course. 

The result is an exciting and entertaining new way to motivate students and teachers alike, and it is sure to be a popular reference guide for instructors teaching classes from high school to graduate levels. 

Table of Contents

Maura Grady, Richard J. "Robby" Roberson Jr., Erika Gallion
pp. 35-46
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Mattias Aronsson, Anneli Fjordevik, Hiroko Inose
pp. 70-82
Additional Information
ISBN 9781609385682
Related ISBN(s) 9781609385675
DOI 10.1353/book58492πŸ‘ external link
MARC Record Download
OCLC 1031207758
Pages 176
Launched on MUSE 2018-04-15
Language English
Open Access No

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2018

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