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Disney’s Princess Ariel would give anything to be 'where the people are', but little does she know there’s an ever-growing fan base of humans dying to be down in the ocean where she is. Movies like the Little Mermaid and Pirates of the Caribbean have sparked the interest of newer generations of mermaid fans, but our enchantment with these mythical creatures of the sea goes back for centuries. Fan Phenomena: Mermaids takes a deep dive into these fascinations and the cultural creations that mermaids inspire among fans of all ages. Mermaids, and merfolk more generally, are everywhere you look. Merfolk devotees march in themed parades and practice mermaiding – swimming with a mermaid tail. There’s mermaid fiction and mermaid virtual reality; mermaid art and #mermaid trends. You may not know it, but transgenerational merfolk fan communities stretch around the world – from sea to shining sea. And their popularity is only growing. In Fan Phenomena: Mermaids, Matthieu Guitton assembles a star studded cast of scholars and popular culture insiders to decode the mermaid phenomenon. The book explores how merfolk have evolved in popular culture and what it is that grants them their privileged status among fantasy creatures. Illustrated throughout with fan photographs and stills from a plethora of films and TV shows, this new addition to the Fan Phenomena series promises to both fascinate and delight readers – earthbound and ocean-dwelling alike.
Matthieu Guitton is associate professor at Laval University, Canada, and a fellow of the Royal Anthropological Institute. He is associate editor of Computersin Human Behavior and the editor of Fan Phenomena: Mermaids.
IntroductionMatthieu J. GuittonAnthropology of a FishMatthieu J. GuittonFan Appreciation No. 1Hannah FraserFrom Myths to Popular Arts: The Example of the Haitian La SirèneJonathan M. CheekPirates of the Caribbean: Mermaids on Stranger TidesJennifer E. PorterFan Appreciation No. 2Marielle Chartier HénaultFrom Fantasy, to Virtual Spaces, to Reality, and Back: Structuring the Merfolk CommunityMatthieu J. GuittonWearing Ariel: Memes and TailsRebecca-Anne C. Do RozarioFan Appreciation No. 3Cynthia RiversTwenty Thousand Leagues and Counting: Steampunk Mermaids, from Ancient Seas to New FandomsÉcile CristofairMeek as Sin: Dark Mermaids and the Embrace of the Icy AbyssBrenda S. Gardenour WalterConclusionContributor detailsCredits