acafandom
See also: aca-fan
English
Alternative forms
- aca-fandom
Etymology
Blend of academic + fandom.
Noun
acafandom (plural acafandoms)
- (fandom slang) The community or sphere of acafans.
- 2012, Matt Hills, "'Proper Distance' In The Ethical Positioning Of Scholar-Fandoms: Between Academics' And Fans' Moral Economies?", Fan Culture: Theory/Practice (ed. Katherine Larsen), pages 16-17:
- Rather than scholars being free to choose to act as differential interpretive communities with divergent norms and discursive practices (Brooker 2011), meaning that the identities cannot be united without losing sight of these contexts (or, indeed, losing sight of the precise micro-context within which such a union may seem more possible, e.g. TV Studies or fan studies where acafandom has arguably been normalised for a generation of researchers).
- 2013, Ernest Mathijs, John Fawcett's Ginger Snaps, page 100:
- The feminist aca-fandom of Ginger Snaps needs to be seen in the context of an overall change in horror fandom demographics (where college-educated women now make up a near-majority faction).
- 2018, Christopher E. Bell, "Introduction", in Inside the World of Harry Potter: Critical Essays on the Books and Films (ed. Christopher E. Bell), page 3:
- I wish what Jenkins asserts was entirely true, but in reality, I have lost count of the number of Harry Potter studies colleagues who have been challenged, marginalized, or outright threatened because of their publication and scholarship in this area. "Serious" scholars do not engage in acafandom.
- For more examples of usage of this term, see Citations:acafandom.
- 2012, Matt Hills, "'Proper Distance' In The Ethical Positioning Of Scholar-Fandoms: Between Academics' And Fans' Moral Economies?", Fan Culture: Theory/Practice (ed. Katherine Larsen), pages 16-17: