The mere hint recently that British actor Idris Elba might take up the mantle of James Bond in future instalments of the film franchise was a major international news story – a testament to the enduring interest and appeal of Bond, a figure who has become a true global icon.
Fan Phenomena: James Bond explores the devoted fanbase that has helped make Bond what he is, offering a serious but wholly accessible take on the many different ways that fans have approached, appreciated, and appropriated Bond over the sixty years of his existence from the pages of Ian Fleming’s novels to the screen. Including analyses of Bond as a lifestyle icon, the Bond brand, Bond-inspired fan works, and the many versions of 007, the book reveals a fan culture that is vibrant, powerfully engaged and richly aware of the history and complexity of the character of Bond and what he represents.
Whether your favourite Bond is Daniel Craig or Sean Connery (or even George Lazenby!), Fan Phenomena: James Bond is sure to go down as smooth as a shaken – not stirred – martini.
Table des matières
Introduction, Claire Hines
The Many Lives of 007: Negotiating Continuity in the Official James Bond Film Series, William Proctor
Fan Appreciation No.1: Raymond Benson
James Bond as Transmedia Fan Anomaly, Matthew Freeman
The Ideology of ‘Ladykiller Jimmy’: 007 in Alan Moore’s Comics Jesús Jiménez-Varea and Antonio Pineda
James Bond Fan Edits and the Licence to Cut, Joshua Wille
Fan Appreciation No.2, Peter Lorenz
The Phenomenology of James Bond, Lucy Bolton
Nobody Does it Better: The Cults of Bond, Claire Hines
For His Eyes Only? Thoughts on Female Scholarship and Fandom of the Bond Franchise, Lisa Funnell
Fan Appreciation No.3, James Bond
‘How to Live the James Bond Lifestyle’: Unpacking the James Bond Lifestyle Guide, Stephenie Jones
Fashioning a Bond Vivant: Dressing the Fans of James Bond, Llewella Burton
Resurrecting Bond: Daniel Craig, Masculinity, Identity and Cultural Nostalgia, Karen Brooks and Lisa Hill
Fan Appreciation No.4, Cousin Cecily and Winter
A Bloody Big Ship: Queering James Bond and the Rise of 00Q, Elizabeth J. Nielsen
A propos de l’auteur
Claire Hines is senior lecturer in film and television at Solent University. Her research and publications focus on sexuality, gender, fantasy and James Bond in the contexts of American and British cultures. She is the author of The Playboy and James Bond (Manchester University Press, 2018) and the editor of Fan Phenomena: James Bond (Intellect, 2015), and she has contributed to a number of collections about Bond.