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MediaWest *Con is one of the largest and longest running media-based (TV shows/film) fan-run conventions in the United States.〔(Enterprising Women: Television Fandom and the Creation of Popular Myth ) By Camille Bacon-Smith, page 42.〕 It is held annually over Memorial Day weekend in Lansing, Michigan. The convention emerged in the late 1970s, beginning as T'Con in 1978 and 2'Con in 1979 before taking on the name MediaWest *Con in 1981.〔(Fan Fiction and Fan Communities in the Age of the Internet: New Essays ) edited by Karen Hellekson, Kristina Busse, page 50.〕 The convention remains the world's largest gathering of Fanzine writers, artists, and publishers, and for decades was the event where most new science fiction and fantasy Fanzines were released.〔(Boldly Writing: A Trekker Fan and Zine History 1967-1987 ) by Joan Marie Verba, page 54.〕 The annual "Fan Quality Awards" for Fanzine excellence, known as the "Fan Q's", have been given out at MediaWest *Con since 1981.〔The Fan Q awards were originally handed out at T'Con, and continued after the convention was renamed MediaWest. Source: (Boldly Writing: A Trekker Fan and Zine History 1967-1987 ) by Joan Marie Verba, page 42. See also ("A Conversation with Paula Smith" ) by Walker, Cynthia W. 2011, published in Transformative Works and Cultures, no. 6. doi:10.3983/twc.2011.0243.〕 In addition, the convention's art show has been the principal location for the display and sale of published Fanzine art and illustrations. ==History== MediaWest *Con was founded by members of an unofficial Michigan State University science fiction club. The earliest convention by these members was T'Con in 1978. Several of these members were also active in fanzine publishing, principally "Star Wars" and "Star Trek" fanzines. Because of this the convention soon attracted the attention of other fanzine publishers and writers. By the time the name was changed to MediaWest *Con in 1981 the convention was well known in the fanzine community as the event at which to introduce new fanzine releases. Many fanzine releases have been timed around the convention's annual Memorial Day schedule. MediaWest was the first media fandom convention focused on the "media geek" culture that emerged following a split between people who liked all forms of science fiction media, and those fans of only literary science fiction.〔 〕 At first MediaWest was a convention principally for fans of Star Trek, Star Wars, and the Indiana Jones saga, as well as fans of Monty Python's Flying Circus. After a few years the con began attracting other fandoms, such as Doctor Who, Beauty and the Beast, Red Dwarf, and the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy. Today it boasts the attendance of fans of over fifty different science fiction media fandoms. Annual activities at MediaWest *Con include awards for fan fiction zines, cosplay, filking, costuming, plays and skits, and crafts. MediaWest *Con is also notable as the first convention to host a dedicated place to show fan vids, and give awards for fan videos.〔 MediaWest *Con remains a fan run and organized convention and is not affiliated with any national promotion group, or business. The convention has no paid "guest stars" or celebrity appearances, although several celebrities from science fiction shows have appeared over the years at their own expense. The focus of the convention remains fan interaction in a setting promoting fannish interests with a special emphasis on the production and sale of media fanzines.〔(Textual Poachers: Television Fans and Participatory Culture ) By Henry Jenkins, page 159.〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「MediaWest*Con」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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