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Título
From the books to the screens, to the memes and beyond: Fans’ notions of Game of Thrones as an adaptation
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Año del Documento
2021
Editorial
Intellect
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Producción Científica
Documento Fuente
International Journal of Media & Cultural Politics, Volume 17, Issue 3, Sep 2021, p. 217 - 237
Abstract
Parting from the awareness that not all consumers of US media are located within the geographical and linguistic context of the United States, this article contributes to media sociology with an approximation to the fandom of transnationally popular texts. Empirical findings presented here draw from a broader qualitative study on the reception of the series Game of Thrones (GoT) by 21 viewers from Argentina, Spain and Germany. Here I build on participants’ responses to both the original novels by George R.R. Martin and the series adaptation by HBO as distinctive media texts to explore notions of authorship, adaptation and cultural legitimacy. Given the polysemic, intertextual quality of contemporary’s memetic culture, I also discuss a case of digital re-appropriation of GoT’s characters within sociopolitical discourses in Argentina.
Palabras Clave
fandom, media audiences, TV series, adaptation, qualitative social research, user-centred research, cultural hierarchies, quality TV
ISSN
1740-8296
Revisión por pares
SI
Idioma
eng
Tipo de versión
info:eu-repo/semantics/acceptedVersion
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openAccess
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