Entity: FANDOM
Fandom refers to a group of passionate fans who obsess over a particular form of entertainment, such as comics, books, TV shows, movies, or video games.
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Etymology
The term 'fandom' originated from the word 'fanatic,' which comes from the Latin 'fanaticus,' meaning 'mad or inspired by a god.' It has evolved to represent a community of passionate fans.
Definition
Fandom refers to a community of enthusiastic fans who are deeply devoted to a specific form of entertainment, often to the point of obsession. This can include various media such as comics, books, TV shows, movies, video games, and more.
Historical Context
Fandom has been around since the early twentieth century, with its roots in enthusiastic appreciation for sports. Over time, it has expanded to encompass a wide range of interests and activities.
Cultural Significance
Fandom plays a significant role in popular culture, shaping trends, influencing creators, and fostering a sense of community among fans. It often involves fan fiction, fan art, conventions, and online discussions.
Related Concepts
Fandom is closely related to concepts such as fan culture, fan communities, and fan engagement. It can also intersect with areas like cosplay, gaming culture, and celebrity worship.
See Also
- Fan culture
- Fan fiction
- Cosplay
- Celebrity worship
A community of enthusiastic fans who are deeply devoted to a specific form of entertainment, often to the point of obsession.