Luke Skywalker Can't Read by Ryan Britt
A sharp collection of personal essays that blends cultural criticism and memoir to examine how movies, TV shows, and other media shape identity, community, and power. Using examples from beloved franchises and fandom disputes, it probes gatekeeping, online harassment, representation, and the uneasy line between loving a story and holding creators accountable, especially from the perspective of marginalized fans. Candid and provocative, the book explores the comforts and costs of fandom and how investing in pop culture can expose broader social fault lines.
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