I’m Louisa Stein, an associate professor in the Film and Media Culture Department. My teaching and research focus on audience, fandom, audience authorship, and remix culture. In the past, I’ve written a book on Millennial Fandom, and co-edited [A Tumblr Book](http://I%E2%80%99m%20Louisa%20Stein,%20your%20professor%20for%20FMMC%20358:%20Theories%20of%20Spectatorship,%20Audience,%20&%20Fandom.%20I%E2%80%99m%20a%20professor%20in%20the%20Film%20and%20Media%20Culture%20Department,%20and%20my%20teaching%20and%20research%20focus%20on%20audience,%20fandom,%20audience%20authorship,%20and%20remix%20culture.%20I%E2%80%99ve%20written%20a%20book%20on%20Millennial%20Fandom,%20and%20am%20an%20editor%20on%20the%20forthcoming%20A%20Tumblr%20Book.%20(In%20the%20past%20I%E2%80%99ve%20co-edited%20books%20on%20the%20BBC%E2%80%99s%20Sherlock%20and%20Teen%20TV.)%20I%20also%20make%20video%20remixes,%20or%20vids,%20myself,%20and%20I%E2%80%99m%20especially%20interested%20in%20the%20way%20fan%20video%20traditions%20can%20be%20brought%20in%20conversation%20with%20the%20evolving%20field%20of%20videographic%20criticism.%20%20If%20you%E2%80%99d%20like%20to%20know%20more%20about%20my%20work,%20take%20a%20look%20at%20my%20website%20and%20feel%20free%20to%20follow%20me%20on%20twitter%20@l_e_s./), as well as books on the BBC’s Sherlock and Teen TV.)

I am currently co-editing a book collection on Transcultural Fan Video and digital authorship, and my most recent work focuses on short form fan video for the series The Untamed and on transcultural K-pop fan practices. I also make video remixes and video essays myself, and I’m especially interested in the way fan video traditions can be brought in conversation with the evolving field of videographic criticism.

If you’d like to know more about my work, take a look at my website and feel free to follow me on twitter @l_e_s.

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