1st Edition

Eating Fandom Intersections Between Fans and Food Cultures

Edited By CarrieLynn Reinhard, Julia E. Largent, Bertha Chin Copyright 2021
    228 Pages 3 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    228 Pages 3 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    This book considers the practices and techniques fans utilize to interact with different aspects and elements of food cultures. With attention to food cultures across nations, societies, cultures, and historical periods, the collected essays consider the rituals and values of fan communities as reflections of their food culture, whether in relation to particular foods or types of food, those who produce them, or representations of them. Presenting various theoretical and methodological approaches, the anthology brings together a series of empirical studies to examine the intersection of two fields of cultural practice and will appeal to sociologists, geographers and scholars of cultural studies with interests in fan studies and food cultures.

    1. Introduction: Food Culture and Fandom

    CarrieLynn D. Reinhard, Julia E. Largent, and Bertha Chin

    2. Food Studies: The Language and Narratives That Define Us

    Meredith E. Abarca

    3. Food and Fandom: A Folklorist Food Studies Perspective

    Lucy M. Long

    4. In Search of "Hestonthusiasts": Heston Blumenthal’s Liminal Celebrity Chef Status and Hybridized Fan Practices

    Matt Hills

    5. Poaching from the Preserves: Navigating the Food Network's Nomadic Fandom

    Margaret Steinhauer

    6. Food Poisoning: The Rick and Morty Szechuan Sauce Debacle and the Temporalities of Toxic Fandom

    Suzanne Scott

    7. Learning How to Cook Without Lifting a Knife: Food Television, Foodies, and Food Literacy

    CarrieLynn D. Reinhard and Lauhona Ganguly

    8. A Layover of Food: Understanding Anthony Bourdain’s Approach of Describing Cultures through Culinary Interactions and Journalism

    Shane Tilton

    9. Consuming Butlers and Curry Buns: Cooking, Becoming, and Desiring with Black Butler

    Sarah F. McGinley

    10. The Promise of Cake: Food Fandoms, Tourism, and Baking Practices Inspired by Portal

    Nicolle Lamerichs

    11. Making and Marketing Fan Food and Drink: Immersion and Transformative Work

    Victoria L. Godwin

    12. The "Eatymologies" of the Theme Park: Re-creation, Imagination, and the "Extra/Ordinary" in Disney Foodstuff

    Rebecca Williams

    13. Taste Culture: Fan Food as Sensorial Play and Pilgrimage

    Leah Steuer

    14. Procaffeinating: Mapping Coffee Fandom Via Social Media

    Renee Middlemost

    15. For the Love of Beer: Craft Beer Fandom

    Kathie Peterson and Julia E. Largent

    Biography

    CarrieLynn D. Reinhard is associate professor in the Department of Communication Arts and Sciences at Dominican University, USA. Her research focuses on innovating methodological approaches in audience, reception, and fan studies. She is the author of Fractured Fandoms: Contentious Communication in Fan Communities, the coauthor of Possessed Women, Haunted States: Cultural Tensions in Exorcism Cinema and the coeditor of Making Sense of Cinema: Empirical studies into Film Spectators and Spectatorship; Heroes, Heroines, and Everything in Between: Challenging Gender and Sexuality Stereotypes in Children's Entertainment Media; and Convergent Wrestling: Participatory Culture, Transmedia Storytelling, and Intertextuality in the Squared Circle.

    Julia E. Largent is assistant professor of Communication Studies at McPherson College, USA, and managing editor of the Popular Culture Studies Journal.

    Bertha Chin is lecturer in the School of Design and Arts at Swinburne University of Technology, Sarawak, and coeditor of Crowdfunding the Future: Media Industries, Ethics and Digital Society. She has published  extensively in fan and celebrity studies and is a board member of the UK-based Fan Studies Network. She is also interested in coffee culture and Sarawak heritage.