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Yockey, Matt. "The invisible teenager: Comic book materiality and the amateur films of Don Glut." Transformative Works and Cultures 16 2014. Accessed 17 Jun. 2019. <https://journal.transfo ... hp/twc/article/view/506>. 
Added by: joachim (17/06/2019, 10:03)   
Resource type: Web Article
Language: en: English
Peer reviewed
DOI: 10.3983/twc.2014.0506
BibTeX citation key: Yockey2014b
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Categories: General
Keywords: Fandom, Identity, Materiality, USA
Creators: Yockey
Collection: Transformative Works and Cultures
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Abstract
Don Glut, between the ages of 9 and 25, made 41 short amateur films inspired by horror, science fiction, and superhero movies, serials, and comic books. The tactile qualities of comic books as affect-generating objects are instrumental to how Glut confirmed his identity during a time (adolescence) in which that identity is particularly unstable. Glut used the popular figure of the teen rebel and his role as a filmmaker in order to negotiate with hegemonic restrictions on his objects of affection, especially comic books.
  
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