Ladies, Gentlemen, and Otherwise, it is our privilege to bring to you the latest edition of The Phoenix Papers. Vol 2 No 2 Cover Frontispiece, Letter from the Editor, and Mission & Vision Statements Table of Contents Latinas Are My Favorite Fruit: The Consumption of Hispanic Women in Hollywood Cinema Sonya Herridge, Creighton University A Person, Not a...
The Phoenix Papers, Vol. 2, No. 1
Ladies, Gentlemen, and Otherwise, it is our privilege to bring to you the newest edition of The Phoenix Papers. Vol 2 No 1 Cover Frontispiece, Letter from the Editor, and Mission & Vision Statements Table of Contents A Phenomenology of Americans and Anime: How Tropes Predict Experience Angela Drummon-Matthews, UNT Dallas Deborah Scally, UNT Dallas Steampunk...
The Phoenix Papers, Vol. 1, No. 2
Below are the entries of the second edition of The Phoenix Papers, Vol. 1, No. 2. We are proud to offer our publication to the world as a free, online, peer-reviewed, open-access journal of fandom and neomedia studies. We invite responses in Letter to the Editor format, articles and reviews, and also participation as submission readers. For information on...
The Phoenix Papers, Vol. 1, No. 1
Below are the entries of the first edition of The Phoenix Papers, Vol. 1, No. 1. We are proud to put this out to the world as a free, online, peer-reviewed, open-access journal of fandom and neomedia studies. We invite responses in Letter to the Editor format, articles and reviews, and also participation as submission readers. For information on this and...
Call for Papers: Phoenix Papers, First Edition
Sep 11, 2012
We are pleased to announce a CFP for articles and reviews for the first edition of our online peer-reviewed journal, The Phoenix Papers (ISSN 2325-2316). We welcome articles on fandom and media topics as well as reviews of anime, manga, books, movies, video games, TV series, web series, musical albums, performances, and other pop culture media products. We...
The Phoenix Papers
The Phoenix Papers is an interdisciplinary, peer-reviewed online journal published quarterly by the Fandom and Neomedia Studies (FANS) Association. We publish articles on fandom and media phenomena as well as reviews of media products including, anime, movies, music, games, books, and more. In this we take a wide understanding of both media and fandom. Our...