Cult Collectors examines cultures of consumption and the fans
who collect cult film and TV merchandise.
Author Lincoln Geraghty argues that there has been a change in
the fan convention space, where collectible merchandise and toys,
rather than just the fictional text, have become objects for trade,
nostalgia, and a focal point for fans personal narratives. New
technologies also add to this changing identity of cult fandom
whereby popular websites such as eBay and ThinkGeek become cyber
sites of memory and profit for cult fan communities.
The book opens with an analysis of the problematic
representations of fans and fandom in film and television.
Stereotypes of the fan and collector as portrayed in series such as
"The Big Bang Theory "and films like "The 40 Year Old Virgin" are
discussed alongside changes in consumption practices and the
mainstreaming of cult media. Following this, theoretical chapters
consider issues of gender, representation, nostalgia and the
influence of social media. Finally, extended case study chapters
examine in detail the connections between the fan community and the
commodities bought and sold.
Topics discussed include:
- The San Diego Comic-Con and the cult geographies of the fan
convention
- Hollywood memorabilia and collecting cinema history
- The "Star Wars "franchise, merchandising and the adult
collector
- Online stores and the commercialisation of cult fandom
- Mattel, Hasbro and nostalgia for animated eighties children s
television
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