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Nerd: Adventures in Fandom from This Universe to the Multiverse | Maya Phillips
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In the vein of You’re Never Weird on the Internet (Almost) and Black Nerd Problems, this witty, incisive essay collection from New York Times critic at large Maya Phillips explores race, religion, sexuality, and more through the lens of her favorite pop culture fandoms. From the moment Maya Phillips saw the opening scroll of Star Wars, Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back, her childhood changed forever. Her formative years were spent loving not just the Star Wars saga, but superhero cartoons, anime, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Harry Potter, Tolkien, and Doctor Who—to name just a few. As a critic at large at The New York Times, Phillips has written extensively on theater, poetry, and the latest blockbusters—with her love of some of the most popular and nerdy fandoms informing her career. Now, she analyzes the mark these beloved intellectual properties leave on young and adult minds, and what they teach us about race, gender expression, religion, and more—especially as fandom becomes more and more mainstream. Spanning from the 90s through to today, Nerd is a collection of cultural criticism essays through the lens of fandom for everyone from the casual Marvel movie watcher to the hardcore Star Wars expanded universe connoisseur. It’s for anyone who’s ever wondered where they fit into the narrative or if they can be seen as a hero—even of their own story.
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Addison_Reads
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As a self-proclaimed nerd who enjoys multiple fandoms, I loved this essay collection. Be warned though before reading that lots of information about comics, tv shows, and movies are talked about so spoilers are everywhere in this read.

I love how Maya doesn't shy away from her love for all things comic related and her excitement comes through in her writing.

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DogMomIrene
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I downloaded this #ARC anthology of essays from the Read Now section of #NetGalley and I did find the first essay really interesting. I‘d probably love this book if I knew what fandoms she analyzes in each essay so I could avoid SPOILERS! In the first essay she gives away major plot points to The Boys, which I haven‘t even started, but have on my Amazon watchlist. Bailing to preserve a spoiler-free enjoyment of future fandoms.