Planet Cosplay
Costume Play, Identity and Global Fandom
Adam Geczy author Paul Mountfort author Anne Peirson-Smith author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Intellect
Published:1st Jul '19
Should be back in stock very soon
This paperback is available in another edition too:
- Hardback£78.95(9781783209569)
This insightful exploration of cosplay examines its cultural significance and evolution, making Planet Cosplay a vital resource for understanding this popular practice.
The book Planet Cosplay is authored by esteemed scholars who delve into the multifaceted world of cosplay. It explores various aspects, including sources, performance, and the interplay of sex and gender within the community. The authors examine how cosplay functions as a cultural phenomenon, shaping personal and global identities while addressing the dynamics of production and consumption.
Through a collection of innovative disciplinary perspectives, Planet Cosplay highlights emerging discourses surrounding this vibrant cultural practice. The book discusses the rise of cosplay and its significance in contemporary society, providing insights that span popular cultural studies, performance studies, gender studies, and transmedia studies. This diverse approach allows for a comprehensive understanding of cosplay's impact across different contexts.
The global scope of Planet Cosplay is particularly noteworthy, as it covers major cosplay centers in the United States, Asia, Europe, and Australasia. Each chapter not only serves as an entry point into specific themes but also narrates the evolution of cosplay and the scholarly methods employed to study it. Overall, this book offers a rich and engaging examination of cosplay, making it an essential read for anyone interested in this dynamic cultural landscape.
'While the academic study of cosplay has blossomed in the last decade, this book is the first scholarly monograph on the subject. [...] Planet Cosplay: Costume Play, Identity and Global Fandom is an excellent monograph. Its use of several different approaches to understand cosplay makes it a fine resource for the study of this intriguing practice.'
-- Arienne McCracken, Fashion, Style and Popular Culture'An effective primer for anyone looking to better understand the topic. [...] Where the book is particularly effective is in providing broader histories and working definitions for an under-researched area. While many accounts of cosplay begin with Takahashi’s 1983 article, the first part of Planet Cosplay charts how costuming as characters from popular culture dates back over a hundred years. [...] This rounded approach enables the authors to position this under-analysed fan practice as an important site of cultural exchange, fluid identity and communal participation. Collectively, these perspectives make a persuasive argument that cosplay is worthy of sustained scholarly interest and that Planet Cosplay should provide a useful entry point for those hoping to take up that research.'
-- Liam Burke, Journal of European Popular CulISBN: 9781789381511
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 494g
308 pages