Susan Beth wrote:
Does anyone have any idea of the readership of Jenkins' book (in terms of numbers and composition)? I very much doubt if it was aimed at the average non-fan (I hate the word 'mundane'), and I also very much doubt that it had any effect on the average non-fan's (rather unfriendly) opinion of fans.
While I can understand the feelings that you are relaying, there's really not a lot that fans can do about the fact that non-fans know about fandom's existence, and have a *very* low opinion of fans (at least that's my personal experience of 'coming out' as a B7 fan to various people I know in a non-fan context -- to quote one of the more positive views expressed by an intelligent and broadminded woman with whom I work, 'Do you realise how *sad* that makes you sound, Tavia?').
It seems to me (based on my personal experiences) that fans are being used as a scapegoat. Someone (Betty, I think) perceptively suggested that might be because of a need among some non-fans to convince themselves that their overconsumption of television was 'normal' by demonising others who had an 'abnormal' consumption.
Tavia