"This is a wonderful book. Will Brooker provides a wealth of badly-needed evidence, which will be of great use to anyone interested in ongoing debates about the relation between cultural production and consumption, the place of media in identity formation, and the ways in which meanings are produced from texts. The book is intelligent and informed, and is supremely careful only to make claims which are supported by the evidence it presents. It shows that it is not only possible, but vitally important, for academics to have a detailed knowledge of the texts and communities they are writing about, if they are to provide reasonable analyses of the ways in which they function. Above all, this book is beautifully written, and extremely readable."--Alan McKee, Continuum: Journal of Media and Cultural Studies

"Timely and provocative....enthusiastically written....In 10 well-crafted chapters, Brooker manages to capture the original excitement surrounding the film's 1977 premiere while dissecting how and why the enthusiasm endures....Brooker's clear prose sings....[his] obvious dedication to his project makes Using the Force a must for fans and a necessary read for students of pop culture."--The Austin Chronicle

"...both readable and informative...There is a lot for the Maul fan here"--Darth Maul Estrogen Brigade 2, 9/12/02

The book features a lengthy interview with Simon Pegg, co-creator of the sitcom "Spaced".
This study of fandom at its most intense looks at the Star Wars phenomenon from the audience's perspective, finding that the saga exerts a powerful influence on the social, cultural and spiritual lives of those drawn to its myth, and unearthing an almost endless array of fans who use it creatively.
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ISBN
9780826452870
Publisert
2002-04-01
Utgiver
Vendor
Continuum International Publishing Group Ltd.
Vekt
580 gr
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
288

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Biographical note

Will Brooker is Assistant Professor in Communications at Richmond, the American International University in London.