1st Edition

Mum Fans Identity, Feminism and Fan Culture in Contemporary China

By Ye Li Copyright 2025
220 Pages 32 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

220 Pages 32 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

This book explores the phenomenon of “mum fans”: fans who identify themselves as their idols’ mothers and participate in online, data-related fan activities termed “parenting.” With over 50% active fans identifying as mum fans in China, the vast majority of whom have no children and state no desire to have children in real life, it examines their creation of a unique identity against a backdrop... Read more

List of Figures

List of Tables

Preface

Acknowledgements

List of Abbreviations

Glossary

1. Introduction

2. Deciphering "mum fans"

3. Traffic data worship: mum fans in the data age

4. The macro-context where ideology and political economy intertwine

5. The micro-contextual construction of mum fan identity

6. Conclusion and reflection

Appendix 1: Data collection methods design involved in this book

Appendix 2: Detailed statistical analysis process

Index

Biography

Li Ye is an associate professor at the School of New Media at Sichuan Film and Television University, China, where she specializes in teaching courses pertaining to new media and communication. Her research interests predominantly revolve around fan studies, gender studies, and new media studies.