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A novel honoring the fandom Star Wars created, and the legacy of Star Wars in media entertainment.
The title speaks for itself. The impact of Star Wars on our society is undeniable in a wide range of things. This article explores the domains that are created through fan culture, such as websites devoted to a certain following. This article explains how fan culture can have a significant impact on one's life, and the positive and negative aspects of it. This article defines the literal definitions of fan culture, and its different types. It explains the technical details of this term. An article that summarizes Lost's impact, and how other TV shows can mimic the styles of filming and media following utilized in Lost. Henry Jenkins is an American media scholar who analyzes the fans themselves, and how their effect on media entertainment. Lost is a TV show that many consider one of if not the greatest TV show, and the legacy it left behind is a benchmark of success for TV shows in the future. This list analyzes why this show is great! The theory of fan culture, and how it applies to modern society. This book helps answer the question of why fan culture exists. A fan domain dedicated to Lost. Anything you need to know about Lost is located here. |