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Binding Fan Fiction and Reexamining Book Production Models
Binding fan fiction into books is an increasingly popular phenomenon that follows in the footsteps of twentieth-century fanzines and challenges the current perception of fic as an exclusively digital form.
Shira Belén Buchsbaum
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The mediation of fandom in Karin Giphart's Maak me blij
The plot of the Dutch novel Maak me blij (Make me happy) (2005) by Karin Giphart draws from the culture of online fan communities. It describes the life of a lesbian in her late 20s, Ziggy, who has a terminally ill mother.
Nicolle Lamerichs
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Perverse polyjuice: Trans Harry Potter spitefic as a response to J. K. Rowling’s TERF wars
In the years since Rowling's controversial anti-trans tweets and statements, both the creation and consumption of trans Harry Potter fan fiction has exploded, ironically leading to more trans representation within the Harry Potter fandom than ever ...
Ben Cromwell
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El presente estudio tiene como objetivo el análisis de una de las manifestaciones de fan fiction más controvertidas; aquellas historias de temática homoerótica (generalmente creadas por mujeres heterosexuales) en las que se muestran o sugieren ...
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Teaching fan fiction: Affect and analysis
We reflect on the design and first iteration of an asynchronous online university English course focused on fan fiction, with a particular focus on the anticipated challenges of negotiating affect and analysis in the classroom and the structure of the course.
Kathryn Conrad, Jamie Hawley
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Martyrs, athletes, and transmedia storytelling in late antiquity
Fan fiction in antiquity suffers from a lack of certainty regarding what is canon. Is what is now considered fan fiction really fan fiction, or is it another contemporary version of the canon? The concept of fan fiction thus ought to be combined with the
Monika Amsler
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Fan Fiction Comments and Their Relationship to Classroom Learning
Reader comments appended to online fan fiction stories provide benefits as close reading and critical analysis tools. Fan fiction provides a space where fans can develop literary analysis skills and literacy through their interactions in comments.
Lauren Rouse
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Legal Issues in Online Fan Fiction
Formally published content represents a tiny fraction of all created content. There are far more outsider creators (including fan authors) than there are insiders.
Schwabach, A.
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Dimensional expansions and shiftings: fan fiction and transmedia storytelling the the Fringeverse
This article explores the characteristics of user-generated texts in fictional transmedia storytelling based on the fan fiction originating from FOX’s television series Fringe (2008-2013). A fan fiction (also known as fanfic or fic) is a piece of writing
Mar Guerrero-Pico
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The Practice of Writing Fan Fiction: A Fan Fiction Writer’s Tutorial [PDF]
The aim of this article is to define fanfiction as a cultural phenomenon rooted in the literary field and created by readers in relation to works published and recognized by the audience itself. Fan confabulation, dreams and planned intrigue is supported by techniques created by the use of new media and aesthetics expressinga desire for brevity, and on
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