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> [log in to unmask] writes:
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> >  Can you post the citation for the Jenkins B&B article?  (Is this the same
> >  Jenkins who wrote the piece on ST fandom?)  And, Andrea, are you interested
> >  in QL parodies?  I've downloaded a couple from ST bulletin boards (you
> >  can tell what the crossover is, of course!)
> >
> >  Do _either_ of you (or anyone else) have a current address for DATAZINE or
> >  another good source for info on fanzines?
> >
> >  And, to whomever asked about a good work on media fandom, I've just started
> >  Camille Bacon-Smith's ENTERPRISING WOMEN:  TELEVISION FANDOM AND THE
 CREATION
> >  OF POPULAR MYTH (U of PA, 1992) and it appears to give background on media
> >  fandom and a good bibliography on related articles.        --DJ
> >  Bitnet:  DJOHNSON@WCU
>
> I was recently told at Consol-ing Passions that the Datazine is no
> longer. I don't know how true this is thought.
>
> Here is the cite for the Jenkins Article: "It's not a fariy tale
> anymore: Gender, Genre, Beauty and the Beast" In Journal of Film and
> Video 43.1-2 (Spring-Summer 1991)
>
> Yes I'm interested in the paradies, if they are ftpable just give me
> the ftp address and the directory.
>
> Another good book is :The adoring audience: fan culture and popular
> media, edited by Lisa Lewis. The copy I have is pre-release though.
> Officially paperback version is due out in October. But there might
> be someone who knows how to get a hold of some copies. I have my
> copy on loan from a prof. who bought it off of Lisa Lewis at a
> conference. BTW is the Jeremy Butler she gives thanks to the same
> Jeremy who is so knowledgable about Screen-L?
>
 
Yes, Jeremy runs Screen-L.
 
Carol

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