From the very first line, Hollywood’s Others demands our attention with its brilliant, complex analysis of a transitional era in film stardom. Katherine Fusco lays out the possibilities and limits of fandom as it is constructed through gender, race, class, and embodiment, turning her attention to the interplay between film and fan industries and the power of white-constructed attachments to perceived nonnormative differences. Hollywood’s Others is a must-read for film, feminist, Black, American, and cultural studies scholars, as well as for those working on early twentieth-century U.S. history.