Monday, 1 October 2018

Fascinating Fandom: The Detailed Demographics of UK Anime Fans - Amecon 2018

My most recent panel is a bit of a redux of the Minamicon panel under the same title - I knew I was in for a busy time at work in early July so my thinking was that I could just rerun the Minamicon one if I didn't get time to update it! But fortunately I did, so I restructured the data slightly for Amecon in July 2018.

I was concerned that I may have a lot of people come along who had also been to the Minamicon one so I was happy I got the time to make a new presentation, though as it turned out, almost no-one who came along had been to the Minamicon version! Another full room for this, for which I was very grateful - it was pouring with rain on the day I delivered this talk, and it clashed with the annual charity auction. It's always very encouraging to have people interested in my weird, specialist research!

The angle I went for with this was to look at how the results of my questionnaire support or dismiss the stereotypes about UK anime fandom. As someone who came into anime fandom during the '90s, when Manga Video were mainly releasing sexual and/or violent titles and the mainstream press coverage of anime bordered on a moral panic, I've been very aware of stereotypes about anime fans from the beginning so it felt like a good approach to take with this data.


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