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I scream therefore i fan?: music audiences and affective citizenship --$t9. A sort of homecoming: fan viewing and symbolic pilgrimage --$t10. Reimagining the imagined community: online media fandoms in the age of global convergence --$t11. Do all ?good things? come to an end?: revisiting Martha Stewart fans after imclone --$t12. The lives of fandoms --$t13. ?what are you collecting now??: Seth, comics, and meaning management --$t14. Sex, utopia, and the queer temporalities of fannish love --$t15. the news: you gotta love it --$t16. memory, archive, and history in political fan fiction --$t17. Between rowdies and rasikas: rethinking fan activity in Indian film culture --$t18. Black twitter and the politics of viewing scandal --$t19. Deploying oppositional fandoms: activists? use of sports fandom in the redskins controversy --$t20. Ethics of fansubbing in anime?s hybrid public culture --$t21. Live from Hall H: Fan/Producer Symbiosis at San Diego Comic- Con --$t22. 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