Description
Peck argues that the story of the Slender Man is really a story about the changing nature of belief in the age of the internet. Widely adopted digital technologies, from smartphones to social media, offer vast potential for extending traditional and expressive social behaviors in new ways. As such, understanding the online landscape of contemporary folklore is crucial for grasping the formation and circulation of belief in the digital age. Ultimately, Peck argues that advancing our comprehension of legends online can help us better understand how similar belief genres-like fake news, conspiracy theories, hoaxes, rumors, meme culture, and anti-expert movements-are enabled by digital media.
About the Author
Andrew Peck, an assistant professor of strategic communication at Miami University, is the coeditor of Folklore and Social Media. He has published many articles and chapters on the folkloric figure known as the Slender Man, digital legends, internet memes, and fake news.
Reviews
A seminal work of digital scholarship that offers original insight, fantastic fieldwork, and meticulous explanation of a complex and challenging subject; written clearly, engagingly, and with authority." - Elizabeth Tucker, Binghamton University
Book Information
ISBN 9780299343408
Author Andrew Peck
Format Hardback
Page Count 266
Imprint University of Wisconsin Press
Publisher University of Wisconsin Press
Weight(grams) 272g
Dimensions(mm) 229mm * 152mm * 23mm