Article: "Disney Fan Culture as Academic Study" featuring David Zanolla

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http://blogs.browardpalmbeach.com/pulp/2011/10/disney_feature_david_zanolla.php

Disney Fan Culture as Academic Study: "There's Something More Here Than Just Nerds"

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By Stefan Kamph
published: Wed., Oct. 26 2011 @ 12:51PM

​Well, that was interesting. Two and a half months of research into the teeming underworld of Disney superfans yielded a rather unusual cover story this week, "The Mouse Who Loved Me." We traveled to Anaheim, rode Spaceship Earth, attended a singles meetup at the Magic Kingdom, and more, for your reading pleasure (many angles of the Disney fan experience didn't make it in, and might show up here).

The story follows Pete Werner, the founder of the influential fan discussion site, the DIS boards, as he struggles with addictions, regains his footing, and criticizes D23, Disney's "official" response to the growing fan community on the internet. He still remembers his first time at Epcot: "This," he thought to himself, "is why I did drugs."

It turns out that the world of Disney fandom is enough to inspire academic pursuit. David Zanolla, a communications professor at Western Illinois University, came to the discipline after his own Disney ephiphany.


Zanolla was on honeymoon with his wife at Walt Disney World, about a decade ago. "Everything really hit me when we wore our honeymoon buttons, and the woman at the popcorn stand said, 'Congratulations on your wedding, the popcorn's on the house.' It sounds simple, but that kind of got me thinking: maybe that's it, how they treat people. So I went to grad school and started studying human communication."

Zanolla is now an active member on the DIS boards, and his wife Leah blogs for Werner's site. Every year, he has his communications students create accounts on the boards and chat with Disney fans, culminating in a spring-break trip to a meetup at the Disney parks in Orlando.

"The organizational culture that Disney sets up, the way of life that they design at the theme parks, is second to none," says Zanolla. But that experience can't be contained once it's in the hands of fans, he says. "It's one thing to study what Disney says they do. As a communications researcher, I study the concept that the message sent is not necessarily the message received."

And so, the messy realities of sites like the DIS boards: people talking about addictions, arranging hookups and relationships, drinking their arses off in DIS meets, and definitely griping about D23, the official fan club, which does not provide a similar forum.

"A fan is somebody that actually turns a love of something into some kind of production, or into joining a community," says Zanolla. He should know -- he's done it himself. From the princesses we found in the lobby of the Anaheim Marriott to Doug Moore, the fired monorail driver who continues to brush up on Disney trivia, these fans aren't just consuming. They're making Disney lore into a world of their own.

"There's something more here than just nerds," says the park-going professor. "If you walk into any restaurant and say, 'Is anyone here a fan of Disney who wants to talk about their favorite ride?' you would get laughed at and get things thrown at you," says Zanolla. Not so on the boards, where people have already started discussing the New Times story.

Stefan Kamph is a New Times staff writer.
 

I presented my Disney fan studies research earlier this month at a national academic conference, and DISBoards.com was a prominent part of the talk. I discussed fan archetypes, including Disney fans, fanatics, and consumers, and the ways in which disney fans create community on the Web.

It's interesting that Disney fans have not been the subject of study previously-- mostly previous studies focus on audiences, which assumes that the primary fan activity (or subject of fandom) is the films. I explained that the "Disney lifestyle" includes rituals and traditions, including the expectation of a religious pilgrimage to the parks.

:)
 
And so, the messy realities of sites like the DIS boards: people talking about addictions, arranging hookups and relationships, drinking their arses off in DIS meets, and definitely griping about D23, the official fan club, which does not provide a similar forum.

I have seen all of the above, and more on the DIS, but I have never seen people arranging hook ups. :confused3:rotfl:

Really? :rotfl2:

I could see it happening but does it happen that often? Compared to the never ending debates on Resort Mugs, Pool Hopping, non guest park at Monorail resorts? :lmao:

Later,
Dan
 
I presented my Disney fan studies research earlier this month at a national academic conference, and DISBoards.com was a prominent part of the talk. I discussed fan archetypes, including Disney fans, fanatics, and consumers, and the ways in which disney fans create community on the Web.

It's interesting that Disney fans have not been the subject of study previously-- mostly previous studies focus on audiences, which assumes that the primary fan activity (or subject of fandom) is the films. I explained that the "Disney lifestyle" includes rituals and traditions, including the expectation of a religious pilgrimage to the parks.

:)

I'd love to read your research; I already PM'd you!

- D
 
I have seen all of the above, and more on the DIS, but I have never seen people arranging hook ups. :confused3:rotfl:

Really? :rotfl2:

I could see it happening but does it happen that often? Compared to the never ending debates on Resort Mugs, Pool Hopping, non guest park at Monorail resorts? :lmao:

Later,
Dan

I never mentioned hookups - so I'm not responsible for that one. :)

- D
 












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