Everything I Need I Get from You
Books | Social Science / Popular Culture
3.4
Kaitlyn Tiffany
One of The New York Times Book Review's 100 Notable Books of 2022. Named one of the best books of 2022 by The New Yorker, Pitchfork, Vanity Fair and TIME. A New York Times Book Review Editors' Choice. "On the internet, fandom can be a route toward cyberbullying a baby, or it can be a way of figuring some things out about yourself. Sometimes, it can even forge a writer as funny and perceptive as Kaitlyn Tiffany.” —Amanda Hess, The New York Times"Wistful, winning, and unexpectedly funny." —Katy Waldman, The New YorkerA thrilling dive into the world of superfandom and the fangirls who shaped the social internet.In 2014, on the side of a Los Angeles freeway, a One Direction fan erected a shrine in the spot where, a few hours earlier, Harry Styles had vomited. “It’s interesting for sure,” Styles said later, adding, “a little niche, maybe.” But what seemed niche to Styles was actually a signpost for an unfathomably large, hyper-connected alternate universe: stan culture.In Everything I Need I Get from You, Kaitlyn Tiffany, a staff writer at The Atlantic and a superfan herself, guides us through the online world of fans, stans, and boybands. Along the way we meet girls who damage their lungs from screaming too loud, fans rallying together to manipulate chart numbers using complex digital subversion, and an underworld of inside jokes and shared memories surrounding band members' allergies, internet typos, and hairstyles. In the process, Tiffany makes a convincing, and often moving, argument that fangirls, in their ingenuity and collaboration, created the social internet we know today. “Before most people were using the internet for anything,” Tiffany writes, “fans were using it for everything.”With humor, empathy, and an insider’s eye, Everything I Need I Get from You reclaims internet history for young women, establishing fandom not as the territory of hysterical girls but as an incubator for digital innovation, art, and community. From alarming, fandom-splitting conspiracy theories about secret love and fake children, to the interplays between high and low culture and capitalism, Tiffany’s book is a riotous chronicle of the movement that changed the internet forever.
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Author
Kaitlyn Tiffany
Pages
320
Publisher
Farrar, Straus and Giroux
Published Date
2022-06-14
ISBN
0374722722 9780374722722
Ratings
Google: 5
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"I looooooooooooooooove this book. It's kind to young women, brilliant in its approach to the internet, correct about One Direction, and essential for anyone forming an opinion about how fans impact the internet. Kaitlyn Tiffany is hilarious and smart to a degree that makes me wildly jealous AND grateful to have her. It's so rare that someone writes a book about online culture and doesn't make the people who know it best cringe all the way through, but she signals her knowledge throughout with humor and heart. I loved it. Underlined something on nearly every page. <br/><br/>Extremely thankful to NetGalley and Farrar, Straus and Giroux for the ARC in exchange for an honest review."