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The Paratext of Fan Fiction

open access: yesNarrative, 2015
The article appropriates and extends Gerard Genette’s delineation of paratext in analyses of fan fiction, highlighting media specificity, authoring functions, and altered reading habits following n ...
Lindgren Leavenworth, Maria,
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Fan Fiction

open access: yes, 2022
In 1967, the self-produced fan-magazine Spockanalia was launched, creating a distinct cultural heritage practice: fan fiction or fanfiction. Star Trek fandom used these amateur publishing practices to document and expand upon major media texts.
Heffner, Kathryn
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Pirates and poachers: Fan fiction and the conventions of reading and writing

open access: yesEnglish in Education, 2008
This article explores what teachers and students can learn about contemporary story-telling from a study of fan fiction – that is, stories created by readers and viewers out of the canonical material of previously published fictions.
Margaret Mackey
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Fan Fiction and Copyright

open access: yes, 2016
As long as there have been fans, there has been fan fiction. There seems to be a fundamental human need to tell additional stories about the characters after the book, series, play or movie is over.
Schwabach, A.
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