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Fan Phenomena: Game of Thrones
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01 May 2017

Winter is coming. Every Sunday night, millions of fans gather around their televisions to take in the spectacle that is a new episode of Game of Thrones. Much is made of who will be gruesomely murdered each week on the hit show, though sometimes the question really is who won’t die a fiery death. The show, based on the Song of Fire and Ice series written by George R. R. Martin, is a truly global phenomenon.
With the seventh season of the HBO series in production, Game of Thrones has been nominated for multiple awards, its cast has been catapulted to celebrity and references to it proliferate throughout popular culture. Often positioned as the grittier antithesis to J. R. R. Tolkien’s Lord of the Rings, Martin’s narrative focuses on the darker side of chivalry and heroism, stripping away these higher ideals to reveal the greed, amorality and lust for power underpinning them.
Fan Phenomena: Game of Thrones is an exciting new addition to the Intellect series, bringing together academics and fans of Martin’s universe to consider not just the content of the books and HBO series, but fan responses to both. From trivia nights dedicated to minutiae to forums speculating on plot twists to academics trying to make sense of the bizarre climate of Westeros, everyone is talking about Game of Thrones. Edited by Kavita Mudan Finn, the book focuses on the communities created by the books and television series and how these communities envision themselves as consumers, critics and even creators of fanworks in a wide variety of media, including fiction, art, fancasting and cosplay.
ART / Subjects & Themes / Science Fiction & Fantasy, Television screenplays, scripts and performances, DESIGN / Graphic Arts / General, FICTION / Fantasy / General, GAMES & ACTIVITIES / Role Playing & Fantasy, Saga fiction (family / generational sagas), Fashion and textile design, Textile artworks
'Through its focus on the cultural phenomenon that is Game of Thrones, Finn’s collection is a timely exploration of the ways in which audiences not just consume but interact with cultural texts in the social media age.'
Kavita Mudan Finn
Caitlin Postal
Andrew Howe
Julie Escurignan
Alio Garcia and Linda Antonsson
Game of Thrones on Kinja
Game of Thrones on Meta Tumblr
Geeks Who Drink
Scholars of the Throne
Rose Butler
Briony Linder
Kristin Linder
Beth Walker
H. Kapp-Klote
Janice Liedl
Courtney Stanton
Rohit K. Dasgupta
Jennifer Crumley and Amy Stavola
Kristine Larsen