Feed The Fangirl
Welcome to Feed the Fangirl! We’re Ella and Victoria - longtime friends, pop culture obsessives and eternal fangirls. Whether it’s TV, movies, music, books or celebrity - we talk about all the things on our pop culture menu. Food for thought - it feeds the inner fangirl! In today’s episode we pose the question: Should journalists stay out of fandom spaces? Whether it’s shipping culture, fan-art or fanfiction, fandoms are spaces for expressing creativity and exploring identity in a semi-private, safe space. We ask what is the etiquette mainstream media should follow when reporting on fandom and what is the ethical responsibility of a journalist to protect the privacy and safety of these spaces? We unpack the Teen Vogue article *The Pitt* Fans Aren't Happy With Journalists. We Need Real Etiquette When Reporting on Fandom [https://www.teenvogue.com/story/journalists-need-real-etiquette-when-reporting-on-fandom] and revisit some of the reporting around the Heated Rivalry fandom. Can journalists toe the line between examining fandom through a critical lens and leading with respect without violating boundaries? We also referred to the piece from Vulture (and New York Magazine) Girls Who Love Boys Who Love Boys [https://www.vulture.com/article/heated-rivalry-fujoshi-fan-fiction.html] by E. Alex Jung. Love our show? If you’d like to support us by leaving a 5 star review and clicking ‘follow’ where you listen to your podcasts, we would be very grateful! Keep up with us! Follow us on Instagram and TikTok @feedthefangirl Cya next Friday! xoxo
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