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Enterprising Women is a study of the world-wide community of fans of Star Trek and other genre television series who create and distribute fiction and art based on their favourite series. This community includes people from all walks of life - housewives, librarians, secretaries and professors of medieval literature. They take settings, plots and characters from Star Trek, Blakes 7, Miami Vice and other science fiction and action-adventure series and modify the settings, rework the plots, create new characters and invent new interactions among old characters. The fiction and art that result from this recreation are published in magazines called fanzines and sold through an intricate network of conventions, word of mouth, cross-advertising and catalogues. All of the communitys publications are underground and are not sold for profit. Using a theoretical framework drawn from ethnolinguistics, mass communications studies, literary theory, the sociology of play and feminist studies, and calling upon knowledge gained from years of observation and participation in the fan community, the author demonstrates how members of the community use their fiction and art to help them cope with real-life problems and to find support and comfort in the community.

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Enterprising Women

title:Enterprising Women : Television Fandom and the Creation of Popular Myth Series in Contemporary Ethnography
author:Bacon-Smith, Camille.
publisher:University of Pennsylvania Press
isbn10 | asin:0812230981
print isbn13:9780812230987
ebook isbn13:9780585121024
language:English
subjectTelevision and women--United States, Television viewers--United States, Fans (Persons)--United States--Societies and clubs, Popular culture--United States, Fanzines--United States.
publication date:1992
lcc:HQ1233.B25 1991eb
ddc:306.4/85/082
subject:Television and women--United States, Television viewers--United States, Fans (Persons)--United States--Societies and clubs, Popular culture--United States, Fanzines--United States.
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University of Pennsylvania Press
Series in Contemporary Ethnography
Dan Rose and Paul Stoller, General Editors
Camille Bacon-Smith. Enterprising Women: Television Fandom and the Creation of Popular Myth. 1992.
Robert R. Desjarlais. Body and Emotion: The Aesthetics of Illness and Healing in the Nepal Himalayas. 1992.
John D. Dorst. The Written Suburb: An American Site, An Ethnographic Dilemma. 1989.
Douglas E. Foley. Learning Capitalist Culture: Deep in the Heart of Tejas. 1990.
Kirin Narayan. Storytellers, Saints, and Scoundrels: Folk Narrative in Hindu Religious Teaching. 1989.
Sally Ann Ness. Body, Movement, and Culture: Kinesthetic and Visual Symbolism in a Philippine Community. 1992.
Dan Rose. Patterns of American Culture: Ethnography and Estrangement. 1989.
Paul Stoller. The Taste of Ethnographic Things: The Senses in Anthropology. 1989.
Edith Turner, with William Blodgett, Singleton Kahona, and Fideli Benwa. Experiencing Ritual: A New Interpretation of African Healing. 1992.
Jim Wafer: The Taste of Blood: Spirit Possession in Brazilian Candombl. 1991.
Publications of the American Folklore Society New Series
General Editor, Patrick B. Mullen
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Enterprising Women
Television Fandom and the Creation of Popular Myth
Camille Bacon-Smith
Photographs by Stephanie A. Hall
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UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA PRESS Philadelphia
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Copyright 1992 by Camille Bacon-Smith All rights reserved Printed in the United States of America Second paperback printing 1994
Permission is acknowledged to reprint published material:
From Killing Time, by Della Van Hise. New York: Pocket Books, 1985. Copyright
1985 by Paramount Pictures Corporation. Reprinted by permission of Pocket Books.
From Dreadnought, by Diane Carey. New York: Pocket Books, 1986. Copyright by
Paramount Pictures Corporation. Reprinted by permission of Pocket Books.
From Demons, by J. M. Dillard. New York: Pocket Books, 1986. Copyright by
Paramount Pictures Corporation. Reprinted by permission of Pocket Books.
Quotations from Blake's 7 episode "Star One," are reprinted by permission of Terry Nation.
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Bacon-Smith, Camille.
Enterprising women : television fandom and the creation of popular myth /
Camille Bacon-Smith.
p. cm. (Series in Contemporary ethnography) (Publications of the
American Folklore Society. New series)
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 0-8122-3098-1. ISBN 0-8122-1379-3 (pbk.)
1. Television and womenUnited States. 2. Television viewersUnited
States. 3. Fans (People)United StatesSocieties and clubs. 4. United States
Popular culture. I. Title. II. Series. III. Series: Publications of the American
Folklore Society. New series.
HQ1233.B25 Picture 3Picture 41991 306.485082dc20Picture 5Picture 6Picture 791-29875
Picture 8Picture 9Picture 10Picture 11Picture 12Picture 13Picture 14Picture 15Picture 16CIP
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This book is dedicated to Teresa Pyott.
I returned to college for my bachelor's degree when I was thirty. During my first year at the University of Pennsylvania, Dan Ben-Amos introduced me to Teresa with the prophetic words, "She is the most important person in the department." For me, she was more than that: friend, mother, guidethe person I went to when I needed anything from money to a shoulder to cry on. For ten years of aggravation and struggle and triumph, and some of the hardest times two people could come up with between them, we shared moral support, cheesecake, and General Hospital on Friday afternoons. Before I ever began this project, Teresa taught me what community of women was all about.
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