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Type of Document Master's Thesis
Author Toepfer, Shane Matthew
URN etd-07282006-160443
Title A Community of Smarks: Professional Wrestling and the Changing Relationship Between Textual Producers and Consumers
Degree Master of Arts
Department Communications
Advisory Committee
Advisor Name Title
Ted Friedman Committee Chair
Angelo Restivo Committee Member
Kathy Fuller-Seeley Committee Member
Keywords
  • productive audience
  • professional wrestling
  • official narratives
  • meta-narratives
  • fan community
  • audience
  • smark
Date of Defense 2006-07-26
Availability unrestricted
Abstract
This analysis of the professional wrestling genre attempts to understand the complex reading practices employed by wrestling’s fan community. I argue that wrestling fans consume these texts in the context of both the official narratives of media producers and the meta-narratives that exist independently of the official texts. In addition, I argue that wrestling fans display characteristics normally reserved for traditional media producers, collaborating with those producers over the direction of the official narratives. This process of collaboration is indicative of the blurring of the boundaries between textual producers and consumers and necessitates a theoretical conception of the audience that accounts for these unique fan practices. I have called this audience conception the productive audience model.
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