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Textual Poaching, Gamekeeping and the Counter-stereotype US and Norwegian Online Fans’ Perceptions of Positive Portrayals of Muslims in ‘24’

Abstract
In the analogue era, fan studies explored localized resistance within fan communities’ cul - tural practices, examining how this might lead to new understandings of gender, sexuality, and race. However, there has been less work that examines the consequences fans’ cultural practices using digital media have for the cultural politics of ‘poaching’. The current article presents a study of online fans’ perceptions of positively depicted Muslim characters from the Middle East in the television serial, 24 . Like the rest of the show’s regular cast, these characters should be in focus for fans in their competing interpretations and evaluations of each episode in online discussion forums. The study comprises a comparison of how two online fan communities, one in the US and one in Norway, perceive counter-stereotypical Muslim characters. An analysis of fans’ readings is carried out, and one central finding is that fans appropriated '24’s counter-stereotype in ways that can be described as reactionary.
Publisher
Nordic Council of Ministers, Nordicom
Citation
Nordicom Review, 35 (1) p. 65-79
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/2077/37348
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Date
2014-06
Author
Halse, Rolf
Editor
Carlsson, Ulla
Keywords
online television fans
Muslim characters
textual poaching
counter-stereo
Publication type
article, peer reviewed scientific
ISSN
1403-1108
Language
eng
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