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Learn at your own pace

What you'll learn

  • Define and describe the dynamics of geek culture, as well as its relationships to fandom, popular culture, and digital media

  • Apply critical self-reflection and close reading frameworks through analytical writing and creative expression

  • Engage with pop culture and fandom communities by leveraging online platforms to make connections and synthesize learning

  • Reflect on your personal relationship to geek culture, and how popular culture intersects with memory and nostalgia

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This course is part of the Fandom and Popular Culture in the Digital Age Specialization
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There are 3 modules in this course

"Comic Books, Geek Culture, and the Fandom Imaginary" explores some of the conventional framings of “fandom” (from comic book obsessives to cosplayers) and the cultural histories that sustain it. It also explores the dark side of these dynamics, looking at what can happen when fandom turns toxic in pop culture spaces. You will continue to apply frameworks of self-reflection and close reading/analysis to the study of contemporary popular culture, and explore how those frameworks provide tools for understanding the self as much as our cultural surroundings. The course asks the fundamental question: how can what we love - what we read, what we watch, what we share - contribute to making the world a better place? Along the way, you’ll continue to develop your skills in honing and representing your fandom, specifically engaging in activities designed to help you find your fellow fans, help you find your people, and connect with them outside and beyond the course.

Course-Level Learning Outcomes * Define and describe the dynamics of geek culture (fantasy, science fiction, comic books, graphic novels), as well as its relationships to fandom, popular culture, and digital media * Apply critical self-reflection and close reading frameworks through analytical writing and creative expression * Engage with pop culture and fandom communities by leveraging online platforms to make connections and synthesize learning * Reflect on your personal relationship to geek culture (fantasy, science fiction, comic books, graphic novels), and how popular culture intersects with memory and nostalgia Course 3 Skills: * Analysis * Self-Reflection * Critical Thinking * Communication * Culture * Close Reading

In this module, you will dig into the dynamics of comic books and geek culture and how both are rooted in the exploration of imaginary spaces (both fictional, and internal). We will introduce these topics and concepts, continue to apply our frameworks of self-reflection and close reading to them, and start preparations for the final project.

What's included

5 videos7 readings1 assignment1 discussion prompt1 plugin

5 videosTotal 40 minutes
  • Comic Books, Geek Culture, and the Fandom Imaginary7 minutes
  • Framing Fandom in Imaginary Spaces3 minutes
  • Interview with Dr. Casey Fiesler Pt 5: Geek Culture Acceptance and Transformative Works6 minutes
  • Interview with Dr. William Kuskin Pt 1: Telling Stories of Their Past8 minutes
  • Interview with Dr. William Kuskin Pt 2: The Fans Coagulate17 minutes
7 readingsTotal 146 minutes
  • Course Updates and Accessibility Support1 minute
  • The Fandom Imaginary30 minutes
  • A Brief History of American Comics and Fandom30 minutes
  • Choose Your Own Adventure...60 minutes
  • Optional Additional Readings10 minutes
  • Find Your Fandom Project Description10 minutes
  • Close Reading and Analysis Framework Quick Reference5 minutes
1 assignmentTotal 20 minutes
  • Definitions in Comics and Geek Culture20 minutes
1 discussion promptTotal 15 minutes
  • Share your fandom!15 minutes
1 pluginTotal 15 minutes
  • Media Studies 101: "Technology, Time, and Space"15 minutes

In this module, you will explore the contemporary evolution of the comic book superhero and their complex identity dynamics. Applying what you’ve learned about comics history and the fandom imaginary, you will encounter superheroes as characters, imaginative mirrors, and fans all at once. You will also apply your self-reflection skills to excavate your own relationship (or lack thereof) with comics and geek culture.

What's included

3 videos7 readings1 discussion prompt

3 videosTotal 22 minutes
  • Superheroes, Identity, and Answering the Call3 minutes
  • Interview with Dr. William Kuskin Pt 3: Networked Knowledge and Activating Meaning10 minutes
  • Interview with Dr. William Kuskin Pt 4: Fan Culture9 minutes
7 readingsTotal 190 minutes
  • How to Read Comics: A Primer20 minutes
  • Answering the Call for Representation in Comics30 minutes
  • Choose Your Own Adventure...60 minutes
  • Optional Additional Readings30 minutes
  • Self-Reflection and Awareness Framework20 minutes
  • Close Reading and Analysis Framework20 minutes
  • Preparing Your Project Submission10 minutes
1 discussion promptTotal 25 minutes
  • Self-Reflection Activity: Your Connection to Geek Culture25 minutes

In this module, you will explore the darker sides of fandom and fan culture, what happens when fans turn on each other, or on outsiders, and in/out dynamics start to determine engagement and interaction. You’ll also continue applying your frameworks of analysis and reflection to shape your positive contributions to your fandom, and connect with that fandom community directly through the “Find Your Fandom” project.

What's included

4 videos5 readings1 assignment1 peer review1 discussion prompt

4 videosTotal 17 minutes
  • When Fandom Turns Toxic3 minutes
  • Interview with Dr. William Kuskin Pt 5: Invisible Histories and Reclaiming Difference7 minutes
  • Interview with Dr. William Kuskin Pt 6: A Community of Hope4 minutes
  • Conclusion: Comic Books, Geek Culture, and the Fandom Imaginary3 minutes
5 readingsTotal 155 minutes
  • Toxic Fandom and the Dangers of Attachment30 minutes
  • Digital Platforms Spotlight: Reddit and Archive of Our Own (AO3)20 minutes
  • Choose Your Own Adventure...60 minutes
  • Optional Additional Readings25 minutes
  • Applying Your Skills in Your Communities20 minutes
1 assignmentTotal 20 minutes
  • Course Content Review20 minutes
1 peer reviewTotal 60 minutes
  • Find Your Fandom Project60 minutes
1 discussion promptTotal 20 minutes
  • Close Reading Discussion Prompt20 minutes

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