Fanthropology (FANDOM) with Meredith Levine
PART 1:
Why does some music give us butterflies? Why do we loooove certain comic books, social media accounts or TV characters? What story does your toothpaste tell? Legit professional Fanthropologist Meredith Levine is a fount of fandom knowledge and we chat about everything from cosplay to K-Pop, Star Wars, Frasier, Trekkies, fan-fic, how influencer culture works, the algorithms, and how loving what we love is a form of self-care. WHO KNEW? Meredith did.
Listen via Stitcher, Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get podcasts.
PART 2:
In this thrilling conclusion, we take Patreon questions and address stans vs. fans, cults and fandom, how fan fiction circumvents the studio system, how showrunners feel about fan suggestions, fangirling, fanboying and a novel term for that plus a bonus tables-are-turned interview about your weird dad’s favorite stuff. Fanthroplogy: a riveting field. Once again, WHO KNEW? Meredith did.
Listen via Stitcher, Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get podcasts.
Follow Meredith Levine at Twitter.com/meredithgene or @MeredithGene on Clubhouse.
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Some links you may enjoy:
Kresnicka Research: The Human Needs Model
The Brothers Green: John and Hank
“Stealing Fire” book about flow states
Enterprising Women: Television Fandom and the Creation of Popular Myth
What is a Mary Sue? IT’S COMPLICATED OKAY
Nathan Allebach: the guy behind the Steak-Umms
Kurt Vonnegut was a sad guy who had a hard life
Letting kids roam free is… child neglect in some states
Understanding the Relationship between Core Human Needs and Consumer Behavior
The Righteous Mind: Why Good People are Divided by Politics and Religion
Sir Terry Pritchard’s “Discworld” books
“Teen Wolf” write up in The Advocate