TY - BOOK ID - 48089248 TI - The Fandom of David Bowie : Everyone Says "Hi" AU - Cinque, Toija. AU - Redmond, Sean. PY - 2019 SN - 3030158799 3030158802 PB - Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan, DB - UniCat KW - Music. KW - Ethnology. KW - Self. KW - Emotions. KW - Cultural Anthropology. KW - Self and Identity. KW - Emotion. KW - Feelings KW - Human emotions KW - Passions KW - Psychology KW - Affect (Psychology) KW - Affective neuroscience KW - Apathy KW - Pathognomy KW - Personal identity KW - Consciousness KW - Individuality KW - Mind and body KW - Personality KW - Thought and thinking KW - Will KW - Cultural anthropology KW - Ethnography KW - Races of man KW - Social anthropology KW - Anthropology KW - Human beings KW - Art music KW - Art music, Western KW - Classical music KW - Musical compositions KW - Musical works KW - Serious music KW - Western art music KW - Western music (Western countries) KW - Identity (Psychology). KW - Self KW - Ego (Psychology) UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:48089248 AB - Built from stories and memories shared by self-defined David Bowie fans, this book explores how Bowie existed as a figure of renewal and redemption, resonating in particular with those marginalized by culture and society. Sean Redmond and Toija Cinque draw on personal interviews, memorabilia, diaries, letters, communal gatherings and shared conversation to find out why Bowie mattered so much to the fans that idolized him. Within the context of the contemporary media landscape, the book also determines the nature of the present digital conversations taking place about David Bowie, and focuses on seven geographical and intergenerational clusters to explore site-specific fandom. Contextualising the identification streams that have emerged around David Bowie, the book highlights his remarkable influence. ER -