Fandom Characters: Sherlock, the brains
Fandom characters indeed explain volumes about us, like Sherlock! Well, he might explain more about our brains, or so it seems. Sherlock is…

Fandom characters indeed explain volumes about us, like Sherlock! Well, he might explain more about our brains, or so it seems. Sherlock is…

Lessons on Geek Anthropology gets strong: fandom is not celebrity following. Despite many stereotypes on fandom depicting it as celebrity following, reality is…

Lessons on Geek Anthropology is Hulk out with the Hulk. When was the last time when you said: “you wouldn’t like me when…
Today I have a very emotional Pepi in Wonderland because we’re going to remember the 3/11. As you know, five years ago, a…

Today Lessons on Geek Anthropology celebrates the International Women’s Day by cheering the better representation of women in comics. Granted that it’s not…
So, why do we like Easter Eggs so much? I’m not talking about the typical Easter Eggs made of chocolate or painted ones…

Lessons on Geek Anthropology explores fandom as an extension of the Self today. In other installments, we’ve argued that fannish objects might be…
Fandom characters indeed explain volumes about us. Lagertha, the Shieldmaiden, is more than just a hot Viking on a show or a historical…
Welcome to another Pepi in Wonderland chapter. I thought that it would be interesting to talk about Ma, the Japanese concept of space….

Lessons on Geek Anthropology comes a little bit spicy today! Do our Gods wear spandex? If so, what does the spandex tell about…

Star Wars The Force Awakens is a binary World of Yin and Yan. Many people have argued that the Force Awakens is a…

Happy Geek Anthropology Day! Well, it’s actually the World Geek Anthropology Day in the US according to the American Anthropological Association (AAA). Since…
