University of South Carolina Scholar Commons Theses and Dissertations 2015 Negotiating The nI terconnections of Sociality, Identity, Fan Activism And Connectivity Within The wT ilight Community Amy A. O’Brien University of South Carolina Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarcommons.sc.edu/etd Part of the Anthropology Commons Recommended Citation O’Brien, A. A.(2015). Negotiating The Interconnections of Sociality, Identity, Fan Activism And Connectivity Within The Twilight Community. (Doctoral dissertation). Retrieved from https://scholarcommons.sc.edu/etd/3685 This Open Access Dissertation is brought to you by Scholar Commons. It has been accepted for inclusion in Theses and Dissertations by an authorized administrator of Scholar Commons. For more information, please contact
[email protected]. NEGOTIATING THE INTERCONNECTIONS OF SOCIALITY, IDENTITY, FAN ACTIVISM AND CONNECTIVITY WITHIN THE TWILIGHT COMMUNITY by Amy A. O’Brien Bachelor of Arts Kennesaw State University, 2005 Master of Arts Georgia State University, 2008 Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements For the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Anthropology College of Arts and Sciences University of South Carolina 2015 Accepted by: Kimberly Simmons, Major Professor Kimberly Cavanagh, Committee Member Jennifer Reynolds, Committee Member Sherina Feliciano-Santos, Committee Member Lacy Ford, Senior Vice Provost and Dean of Graduate Studies © Copyright by Amy A. O’Brien, 2015 All Rights Reserved. ii DEDICATION My research is dedicated twofold: First, to the fans of the Twilight series who inspired me to see fandom as something more. I hope that this project helps people to see beyond common stereotypes of adult, female fans of the Twilight series.