Will BROOKER
BROOKER, Peter;
BROOKER, Will. Pulpmodernism: Tarantino's Affirmative Action. Film Theory: Critical Concepts in Media
and Cultural Studies, 1996.
BROOKER, Will. One
life, many faces. Adaptations: From
text to screen, screen to text, p. 185, 1999.
BROOKER, Will.
Internet fandom and the continuing narratives of Star Wars, Blade Runner and
Alien. Alien Zone II: the spaces of
science fiction cinema. London: Verso, p. 50-72, 1999.
BROOKER, Will. Using
the force: Creativity, community and Star Wars fans. Bloomsbury Publishing,
2002.
BROOKER, Will. Alice's
adventures: Lewis Carroll in popular culture. A&C Black, 2004.
BROOKER, Will. “It Is
Love” The Lewis Carroll Society as a Fan Community. American Behavioral Scientist, v. 48, n. 7, p. 859-880, 2005.
BROOKER, Will (Ed.). The
Blade Runner experience: the legacy of a science fiction classic. Columbia
University Press, 2006.
BROOKER, Will.
Everywhere and nowhere: Vancouver, fan pilgrimage and the urban imaginary. International
Journal of Cultural Studies, v. 10, n. 4, p. 423-444, 2007.
BROOKER, Will. Hunting
the dark knight: Twenty-first century Batman. IB Tauris, 2012.
BROOKER, Will. Batman
unmasked: Analyzing a cultural icon. Bloomsbury Publishing USA, 2013.
BROOKER, Will. Forever
stardust: David Bowie across the universe. Bloomsbury Publishing, 2017.
Outras referencias
ZIPES, Jack. The
enchanted screen: The unknown history of fairy-tale films. Routledge, 2011.
WELLS, Juliette. Everybody's
Jane: Austen in the popular imagination. Bloomsbury Publishing, 2012.
GRAY, Jonathan; SANDVOSS, Cornel; HARRINGTON, C. Lee (Ed.). Fandom: Identities and communities in a
mediated world. NYU Press, 2017.
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