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Television Series and Beyond: Serielle Erzählformen und ihr Potenzial für Fan-Fiction-Produktion [PDF]
Neue Fernsehserien und die ihnen inhärenten Charakteristika, wie etwa vielschichtige Figuren und komplexe Handlungsstränge, haben zu einer intensiveren Beschäftigung mit seriellen Erzählformen auf Seiten der Rezipienten/-innen geführt.
Julia Elena Goldmann
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Fan Binding as a Method of Fan Work Preservation
Efforts in fan work preservation have increased in recent years, both from fan collaboration with institutional archival collections and through fan-run digital archives.
Kimberly Kennedy
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Studying the Perception of Employed Women of Humiliation and Their Strategies to Deal with it Case study orking Women in Mako City [PDF]
The humiliation of working women is a widespread social problem that has diverse consequences. This study aims to investigate working women's perceptions of humiliation in the workplace and their strategies for coping with it.
Fariba Miraskandary +2 more
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Femslash Fan Fiction's Expansive Erotic Imaginary
As a genre largely unregulated by market trends and commercial interests, fan fiction can explore forms of bodily pleasure that might not otherwise be viewed as viable in mainstream pornography or romance.
Emily Coccia
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An archive of whose own? White feminism and racial justice in fan fiction's digital infrastructure
In summer 2020, when the language of racial reckoning entered US and transnational public spheres following the murder of George Floyd, the contradictions of fandom's long-standing claims to progressive politics became sharply visible.
Alexis Lothian, Mel Stanfill
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Reader influence on the creation of transmedia science fiction: a participatory culture perspective
The term “Participatory Culture” was first put forward by Henry Jenkins in the book Text Poacher with the aim of comparing participation and the bystander (Jenkins, 2015.
Han Xu +2 more
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Irony is a broad concept with many cultural and artistic manifestations of criticism, sarcasm, humor, parody, and even tragedy. It can represent various intellectual and emotional states, such as criticism, self-criticism, curiosity, entertainment, disappointment, anger, boasting, etc. The tone, intensity and frequency of sound are sufficient to convey
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Although several notable collections of fan fiction exist in libraries, such as the Sandy Hereld Fanzine Collection at Texas A&M University (http://oaktrust.library.tamu.edu/handle/1969.1/149935) and the digital fanzine archives at the University of Iowa (http://www.lib.uiowa.edu/sc/resources/fandomresources/), not much attention is given to the ...
Price, L., Robinson, L.
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Fannish discourse communities and the construction of gender in The X-Files
Fandoms can constitute discourse communities, where fans make claims about issues of real-world political importance, such as the relationship between gender, power, and autonomy, and where other fans engage with and evaluate those claims.
Emily Regan Wills
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Fandom and Coercive Empowerment: The commissioned production of Chinese online literature [PDF]
This article examines how the relationship between consumers and producers of cultural products is shaped by the proprietary nature of digital platforms.
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