Disney's Star Wars : forces of production, promotion, and reception / William Proctor and Richard McCulloch, editors.

"In 2012, Disney purchased production studio Lucasfilm, which meant it also inherited the beloved Star Wars franchise. This corporate marriage sent media critics and fans into a frenzy of speculation about the future of the hugely popular series. Disney's Star Wars: Forces of Production, P...

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Other Authors: Proctor, William, 1974- (Editor), McCulloch, Richard, 1984- (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Iowa City : University of Iowa Press, [2019]
Series:Fandom & culture.
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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction. From the house that George built to the house of mouse / William Proctor and Richard McCulloch
  • Re-building transmedia Star Wars: strategies of branding and un-branding a galaxy far, far away / Matthew Freeman
  • Transmedia spectacle and trans-ownership storytelling as seen on TV: Star Wars from the holiday special to Rebels / Matt Hills
  • Rebuilding the force, brick by brick: canon reformation and brand synergy in Lego Star Wars / Lincoln Geraghty
  • Selling The force awakens: fan labor and brand management / Dan Hassler-Forest
  • Rebellions are built on realism: the aesthetics of special and visual effects in Rogue one: a Star Wars story / Joshua Wucher
  • Binding the galaxy together: subjective, collective, and connective memory in Star Wars / Colin B. Harvey
  • The Mandalorian variation: gender, institutionality, and discursive constraints in Star Wars rebels / Ross Garner
  • To Disney infinity and beyond: Star Wars videogames before and after the Lucasarts acquisition / Douglas Brown
  • From Star Tours to Galaxy's Edge: immersion, transmediality and 'haptic fandom' in Disney's theme parks / Rebecca Williams
  • "Always there are": repetition, originality, and The force awakens / Jonathan Gray
  • "Real life is rubbish": the subcultural branding and inhabitable appeal of secret cinema's The empire strikes back / Emma Pett
  • Disney's Princess Leia / Paul Booth
  • Rey, Mary Sue, and Phasma too: feminism and fan responses to The force awakens merchandise / Lorna Jowett
  • Jafar Wars: fan created paratexts in Alderaan places / Bethan Jones
  • "You die! you know that, right? you don't come back!": fans negotiating Disney's (de)stabilised Star Wars canon / Michelle Kent
  • Fear of a #blackstormtrooper: hashtag publics, canonical fidelity and the Star Wars platonic / William Proctor
  • Simultaneously laughing, screaming, and crying: reacting to The force awakens trailer / Tom Phillips
  • "I should have seen it coming": spoiler culture, marathon screenings, and affective responses to The force awakens / Bridget Kies
  • "Someone is someone's father!": an autoethnography of a non-Star Wars viewer / Lucy Bennett
  • Beyond Vader: the franchise re-awakens / Mark J.P. Wolf
  • A new hate?: the war for Disney's Star Wars / William Proctor.