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Fans, fandoms, or fanaticism?

Journal of Consumer Culture, 2018
Research in consumer culture focuses on the role of fans in creating social spaces or fandoms in contrast with larger society, where new cultural meanings and values are socially negotiated. Drawing on media and cultural studies, this article describes fandoms as a process rooted in the larger phenomenon of fanaticism and its interaction with the ...
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The Epistemology of Fanaticism: Echo Chambers and Fanaticism

2022
In this chapter, I trace fanaticism’s roots in echo chambers, social epistemic structures where outside voices are intentionally depicted as vicious, untrustworthy, naive, or otherwise ethically and epistemically defective. We can find echo chambers in everything from diet groups and conspiracy theories to political parties and popular news pundits ...
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The Phenomenon of Fanaticism

Dialogue and Universalism, 2020
The paper describes the model shape of fanaticism. It defines fanaticism as a willing enslavement of personality and analysed the following features of it: intentionality, missionary attitude, being in love, intolerance, ability to satisfy ambivalent desires for objectivization and for subjectivization, and ability to evoke ambivalent feelings: moral ...
Zofia Rosińska, Grzegorz Czemiel
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An anatomy of fanaticism

Peace Review, 2004
No one doubts that people who fly planes into buildings, killing themselves and many others for what they claim to be a “just cause,” are fanatics.
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Faith and Fanaticism

2007
Abstract How do you explain the intellectual dimension of fanaticism, particularly as it leads to terrorism? The fanatics I focus on strive to justify their single-minded pursuit, as I illustrate initially from the guilty plea of Eric Rudolph, the convicted bomber.
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Allegorical Fanaticism

2019
Chapter 1 turns to Spenser’s use of allegory to represent the ambiguous fanatical transformation of person into divine instrument. If allegory in The Faerie Queene works by analysis, parsing complex motives and essences into their discrete parts, fanaticism proposes an undifferentiated divine violence that threatens to obliterate allegory’s ...
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