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Title: Playing with identity : fan role playing on Twitter
Authors: Jeewa, Zakia 
Wade, Jean-Philippe
Keywords: Fandom;Role-play;Identity;Fan communities;Online communities;Twitter;Harry Potter;The Vampire Diaries
Issue Date: 2015
Publisher: University of KwaZulu-Natal
Source: Jeewa, Z. and Wade, J.-P. 2015. Playing with identity: fan role playing on Twitter. Alternation: Interdisciplinary Journal for the Study of the Arts and Humanities in Southern Africa, 22(2): 216 - 240.
Journal: Alternation: Interdisciplinary Journal for the Study of the Arts and Humanities in Southern Africa
Abstract: 
The participatory internet has revolutionized fandoms, making possible de
territorialized virtual fan communities with enormous global memberships.
The article draws on Fiske’s notion of the autonomous ‘cultural economy’
produced by ordinary ‘active’ audiences, Jenkins’ notion of an emergent
‘participatory culture’ spearheaded by popular culture fans, and Huizinga’s
seminal study of ‘play’, to analyse two fan communities of Harry Potter and
The Vampire Diaries on the social media platform, Twitter, focusing on fan
role-playing, where fans either parodically masquerade as fictional characters
while commenting on usually topical events, or interact in dramatic dialogues
in the guise of fictional characters. The role-playing can be seen as a ludic
playing with identity that foregrounds subaltern agency.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10321/5512
ISSN: 1023-1757
2519-5476 (Online)
Appears in Collections:Research Publications (Management Sciences)

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