These are the sources and citations used to research Twin Peaks Fandom. This bibliography was generated on Cite This For Me on
In-text: (Baym, 1993)
Your Bibliography: Baym, N., 1993. Interpreting Soap Operas and Creating Community: Inside a Computer-Mediated Fan Culture. Journal of Folklore Research, [online] 30(2/3), pp.143-176. Available at: <https://www-jstor-org.libraryproxy.griffith.edu.au/stable/3814314> [Accessed 24 August 2020].
In-text: (Baym, 2000)
Your Bibliography: Baym, N., 2000. Tune in, log on. Thousand Oaks, California: Sage Publications.
In-text: (Bianculli, 1992)
Your Bibliography: Bianculli, D., 1992. Teleliteracy. New York: Continuum.
In-text: (Charney, 1991)
Your Bibliography: Charney, M., 1991. Invitation to Love: The Influence of Soap Opera on David Lynch's "Twin Peaks." Source: Studies in Popular Culture, [online] 14(1), pp.53-59. Available at: <http://www.jstor.org/stable/23413917> [Accessed 19 August 2020].
In-text: (Cherry, 2019)
Your Bibliography: Cherry, B., 2019. ‘The Owls Are Not What They Meme’: Making Sense of Twin Peaks with Internet Memes. Critical Essays on Twin Peaks: The Return, pp.69-84.
In-text: (Grimes, 1991)
Your Bibliography: Grimes, W., 1991. TELEVISION; WELCOME TO TWIN PEAKS AND VALLEYS. [online] Nytimes.com. Available at: <https://www.nytimes.com/1991/05/05/arts/television-welcome-to-twin-peaks-and-valleys.html> [Accessed 21 August 2020].
In-text: (Harrington and Bielby, 1995)
Your Bibliography: Harrington, C. and Bielby, D., 1995. Soap Fans: Pursuing Pleasure and Making Meaning in Everyday Life. Temple University Press, pp.85-118.
In-text: (Hassler-Forest, 2020)
Your Bibliography: Hassler-Forest, D., 2020. ‘When you get there, you will already be there’. Science Fiction Film & Television, 13(2), pp.175-197.
In-text: (Hills, 2017)
Your Bibliography: Hills, M., 2017. Cult TV Revival: Generational Seriality, Recap Culture, and the “Brand Gap” of Twin Peaks: The Return. Television & New Media, 19(4), pp.310-327.
In-text: (Jenkins, 1995)
Your Bibliography: Jenkins, H., 1995. "Do You Enjoy Making the Rest of Us Feel Stupid?”: alt.tv.twinpeaks, the Trickster Author and Viewer Mastery. In: D. Lavery, ed., Full of Secrets: Critical Approaches to Twin Peaks, 1st ed. Detroit: Wayne State University Press, pp.51-69.
In-text: (Jenkins, 2006)
Your Bibliography: Jenkins, H., 2006. Getting Lost — Henry Jenkins. [online] Henry Jenkins. Available at: <http://henryjenkins.org/blog/2006/08/getting_lost.html?rq=twin%20peaks> [Accessed 22 August 2020].
In-text: (Jenkins, 2006)
Your Bibliography: Jenkins, H., 2006. The Magic of Back-Story: Further Reflections on the Mainstreaming of Fan Culture — Henry Jenkins. [online] Henry Jenkins. Available at: <http://henryjenkins.org/blog/2006/12/the_magic_of_back_story_furthe.html?rq=twin%20peaks> [Accessed 22 August 2020].
In-text: (Jenkins, 2013)
Your Bibliography: Jenkins, H., 2013. Textual poachers. New York: Routledge.
In-text: (Meyer, 2005)
Your Bibliography: Meyer, S., 2005. Twilight. New York: Little, Brown & Company.
In-text: (Newman and Levine, 2012)
Your Bibliography: Newman, M. and Levine, E., 2012. Legitimating television. Oxon: Routledge.
In-text: (O'Brien, 2018)
Your Bibliography: O'Brien, G., 2018. Anatomy of a cult tv following: Twin peaks fandom, then and now. Screen Education, [online] 88, pp.90-95. Available at: <https://search-informit-com-au.libraryproxy.griffith.edu.au/documentSummary;dn=510964728849081;res=IELHSS> [Accessed 18 August 2020].
In-text: (Pope, 2013)
Your Bibliography: Pope, S., 2013. ‘There Are Some Daft People Out There!’: exploring female sport and media fandoms. Sport in Society, 17(2), pp.254-269.
In-text: (Ross and Nightingale, 2003)
Your Bibliography: Ross, K. and Nightingale, V., 2003. Media and audiences. Maidenhead: Open University Press, pp.120-145.
In-text: (Salter and Blodgett, 2017)
Your Bibliography: Salter, A. and Blodgett, B., 2017. Toxic Geek Masculinity in Media. Cham: Palgrave Macmillan.
In-text: (Sanna, 2019)
Your Bibliography: Sanna, A., 2019. Critical essays on Twin Peaks: The Return. Cham: Palgrave Macmillan.
In-text: (Strong, 2009)
Your Bibliography: Strong, C., 2009. "...it sucked because it was written for teenage girls": Twilight, anti-fans and symbolic violence. In: The future of sociology', Annual conference of The Australian Sociological Association 2009. Canberra: TASA, pp.1-11.
In-text: (Telotte, 2016)
Your Bibliography: Telotte, J., 2016. “Complementary Verses”: The Science Fiction of Twin Peaks. In: J. Weinstock and C. Spooner, ed., Return To 'Twin Peaks, 1st ed. Hampshire: Palgrave Macmillon, pp.161-174.
In-text: (The Big Bang Theory, 2007)
Your Bibliography: The Big Bang Theory, 2007. [TV programme] CBS: CBS.
In-text: (Thompson, 2003)
Your Bibliography: Thompson, K., 2003. Storytelling in film and television. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press.
In-text: (Twin Peaks, 1990)
Your Bibliography: Twin Peaks, 1990. [TV programme] ABC: American Broadcasting Company.
In-text: (Twin Peaks: The Return, 2017)
Your Bibliography: Twin Peaks: The Return, 2017. [TV programme] Showtime: Showtime.
In-text: (Weinstock, 2016)
Your Bibliography: Weinstock, J., 2016. Introduction: “It is Happening Again”: New Reflections on Twin Peaks. In: J. Weinstock and C. Spooner, ed., Return to Twin Peaks, 1st ed. Hampshire: Palgrave Macmillan, pp.1-25.
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