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DOI: 10.1016/j.jaging.2008.10.001
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A life course built for two: Acting, aging, and soap operas

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“…Buckingham, 2008; Montgomery, 2007), little has been written about the adult/late-life market or about broader life course transitions. This article extends an ongoing project on aging and fandom, with previous articles exploring the age-related structure of fandom in the late 20th/early 21st centuries (Harrington and Bielby, 2010a), aging fans and fan-objects in one particular community (Harrington and Brothers, 2010a, 2010b) and the psychological processes through which fan-based experiences become embedded in larger life narratives (Harrington and Bielby, 2010b). While the project thus far has analyzed how age and aging have shaped fandom as we know it today, this manuscript extends that focus into the future by exploring demographic and developmental projections and their possible influence on fandom.…”
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“…Buckingham, 2008; Montgomery, 2007), little has been written about the adult/late-life market or about broader life course transitions. This article extends an ongoing project on aging and fandom, with previous articles exploring the age-related structure of fandom in the late 20th/early 21st centuries (Harrington and Bielby, 2010a), aging fans and fan-objects in one particular community (Harrington and Brothers, 2010a, 2010b) and the psychological processes through which fan-based experiences become embedded in larger life narratives (Harrington and Bielby, 2010b). While the project thus far has analyzed how age and aging have shaped fandom as we know it today, this manuscript extends that focus into the future by exploring demographic and developmental projections and their possible influence on fandom.…”
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“…Ele é um modelo de como envelhecer sem se desligar de novas ideias e influências […] Bowie é valorizado como alguém que poderia ajudá-lo a enfrentar as mudanças na sua vida. (2009: 86) Curiosamente, como os fãs de longa data lidam com o envelhecimento através do modelo dado por celebridades que também envelhecem, estas úl-timas devem lidar com seu próprio processo de envelhecimento acoplado à construção ou incorporação de um texto cultural a respeito do envelhecimento Brothers, 2010). Por exemplo, a atriz Kassie DePaiva afirma que seus anos atuando como Blair na telenovela norte-americana One Life to Live (ABC) acelerou seu próprio envelhecimento físico:…”
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“…Narrativas da vida dos fãs midiáti-cos, portanto, poderiam abranger interações complexas entre nossa vida real 11. O termo texistence foi emprestado de Randall e McKim (2004), e teve o significado levemente alterado Brothers, 2010).…”
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“…if not neglected. Although there are some studies looking at older celebrities (Harrington & Brothers, 2010) and celebrities and older adults (e.g., Harrington, Bielby, & Bardo, 2011;Van den Bulck & Van Gorp, 2011), they are limited as the former focuses on older soap opera actors and the latter on the specific group of older fans instead of the broader, more general older audience. This creates a gap in both celebrity studies and gerontology.…”
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