PBS Arts: Off Book – Can Fandom Change Society?

“Can Fandom Change Society?” by PBS Arts: Off Book takes a look at the different communities of fandom and shows, through creating their own identities and sharing similar interests, how these masses can create their own unique cultures. PBS Arts has shared a full list of the fandom image sources that were displayed within the video.

Before the mass media, people actively engaged with culture through storytelling and expanding well-known tales. Modern fan culture connects to this historical tradition, and has become a force that challenges social norms and accepted behavior. Whether the issue is gender, sexuality, subversiveness, or even intellectual property law, fans participate in communities that allow them to think outside of what is possible in more mainstream scenarios. “Fannish” behavior has become its own grassroots way of altering our society and culture, and a means of actively experiencing one’s own culture. In a sense, fans have changed from the faceless adoring masses, to people who are proud of their identity and are stretching the boundaries of what is considered “normal”.

The DC Universe Cosplay via Gamersbin

image via GamersBin

via PBS Arts: Off Book

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