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Fan Phenomena
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Introduction
Kavita Mudan Finn   Cosplay of Thrones: Recreating the Costumes of Westeros
Caitlin Postal   A Song of Toys and T-Shirts: Game of Thrones and it's Cultural Artefacts
Andrew Howe   'Growing Strong': Expanding the Game of Thrones Universe through Fan-Made Merchendizing
Julie Escurignan Kavita Mudan Finn
Alio Garcia and Linda Antonsson Amanda GiGioia
Game of Thrones on Kinja Tracey J. Pennington
Game of Thrones on Meta Tumblr Kristie Betts Letter
Geeks Who Drink Jeffrey Chown 
Scholars of the Throne   The Watchers on the Wall: Game of Thrones and Online Fan Speculation
Rose Butler   Restoring the Balance: Feminist Meta: Texts and the Productivity of Tumblr's Game of Thrones Fans
Briony Linder   A Stark by Any Other Name: A Comparative Analysis of A Song of Ice and Fire and Game of Thrones Folksonomies
Kristin Linder   A Fan's Got to Have a Code: Evolving Perspectives on the Hound's Violence and Sexuality
Beth Walker   Colouring Outside the Lines: Social Justice and Fandom
H. Kapp-Klote   Unbowed, Unbent, Unaccepted: Disputing Women's Roles in Game of Thrones
Janice Liedl   Learn to Fight with Your Other Hand: Game of Thrones as Complicated Champion of Disability
Courtney Stanton   Game of Thrones in India: Of Piracy, Queer Intimacies and Viral Memes
Rohit K. Dasgupta   By the Old Gods and the New: Daily Interactions with Game of Thrones
Jennifer Crumley and Amy Stavola   Geeks of Thrones: Scientists as Fan Scholars
Kristine Larsen

About the Author

Kavita Mudan Finn is an independent scholar who previously taught medieval and early modern literature at Georgetown University, George Washington University, Simmons College, Southern New Hampshire University, and the University of Maryland, College Park. She earned her Ph.D. from the University of Oxford in 2010 and published her first book, The Last Plantagenet Consorts: Gender, Genre, and Historiography 1440-1627, in 2012. Her work has also appeared in Shakespeare, Viator, Critical Survey, and Medieval and Renaissance Drama in England, and she has edited several collections, most recently Fan Phenomena: Game of Thrones (2017, Intellect). She is currently working on her second book, which looks at representations of and fan responses to premodern women in television drama.

Reviews

'Through its focus on the cultural phenomenon that is Game of Thrones, Finn’s collection is a timely exploration of the ways in which audiences not just consume but interact with cultural texts in the social media age.'
*Aimee Burns, Media Education Journal*

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