1st Edition

The Internet and New Social Formation in China Fandom Publics in the Making

By Weiyu Zhang Copyright 2016
    160 Pages 16 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    160 Pages 12 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    There are billions of internet users in China, and this number is continually growing. This book looks at the various purposes of this internet use, and provides a study about how the entertainment-consuming users form into publics through the mediation of technologies in the era of network society. It questions how individuals, mediated by new information and communication technologies, come together to form new social categories. The book goes on to investigate how public(s) is formed in the era of network society, with particular focus on how fans become publics in a society that follows the logic of network. Using online surveys and in-depth interviews, this book provides a rich description of the process of constructing a new social formation in contemporary China.

    1. Publics, Fans, and Social Media 2. Popular Culture and ICTs 3. Rear Window to Movies: From Fans to Subaltern Publics 4. Ten Years After: From Subaltern to Regular Publics 5. Online Translation Communities: From Consumers to Prod-users 6. House of Cards: From Entertainment to Politics 7. Douban vs. Renren: Fan Objects as Network Nodes8. Weibo Publics: Celebrities as Network Nodes 9. Fandom Publics: Social Formation in the Network Society

    Biography

    Weiyu Zhang is Associate Professor in the Department of Communications and New Media at the National University of Singapore.

    "(...) a carefully researched contribution to the literature on contemporary China." - Yingchi Chu, Murdoch University