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3. Our Friendly Desert Town: Alternative Podcast Culture in Welcome to Night Vale

verfasst von : Danielle Hancock

Erschienen in: Critical Approaches to Welcome to Night Vale

Verlag: Springer International Publishing

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Abstract

Despite its frequently horrific context, Night Vale’s community aspect represents one of its most-loved facets, with fans embracing and developing the show’s fantasy of shared location, listenership, and identity. This chapter posits that Night Vale fans build and experience traditionalistic forms of community through imagined and performed “Night Vale” residence and community “radio” listenership; collective visual construction and definition of Night Vale’s invisible spaces and inhabitants; and communication and collectivism enacted both as “cyber” and physically co-present audiences. In these three elements of reception, Night Vale may realize fresh potential for new audio-media and expose alternate desires in audio-media users, as with each “broadcast” fans continue to cultivate old modes of community, traditionalism, and collectivity in very new ways.

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Fußnoten
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This subverted uncanny is often overt. Ghosts, doubles, and automatons, all figures charged with unheimlich potential, find home and community within Night Vale. Likewise, while severed hands have “something peculiarly uncanny about them, especially when … able to move of themselves,” in WTNV, detached hand “Megan Wallaby” is given voice, name, family, and a community which cares deeply for her need for social integration (Freud 14).
 
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Gravity Falls (2012–2016) is a Disney Channel cartoon series detailing the mysterious and often supernatural happenings of the eponymous Gravity Falls, a strange rural town. Likewise, Eureka (2006–2012) explores the scientific oddities and conspiracies of the research community Eureka, Oregon.
 
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Indeed, radio scholarship broadly acknowledges the extent to which traditional radio forged an illusion rather than actuality of community/collective identity between its listeners, as much dependent upon the medium’s cultivated modes of address and content as its liveness.
 
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Metadaten
Titel
Our Friendly Desert Town: Alternative Podcast Culture in Welcome to Night Vale
verfasst von
Danielle Hancock
Copyright-Jahr
2018
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-93091-6_3