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Imagining stories: attitudes and operators [PDF]
This essay argues that there are theoretical benefits to keeping distinct—more pervasively than the literature has done so far—the psychological states of imagining that p versus believing that in-the-story p, when it comes to cognition of fiction and ...
Van Leeuwen, Neil
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Competência midiática e cultura de fãs
As fan fictions estimulam o entendimento crítico do fã, uma vez que as histórias propiciam a leitura crítica e criativa dos universos ficcionais, conforme discute Jenkins (2012).
Daiana Sigiliano, Gabriela Borges
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FAN FICTION AND PARODY: ENABLING FAN WORKS AMIDST THE ABSENCE OF A COPYRIGHT LAW REFORMATION
This article aims to describe the popular phenomena of fan fiction and to analyze its viability in relation to the Brazilian copyright law. Fan fictions are literary works produced by fans using elements of original stories, such as characters and ...
Ana Paula Camelo +1 more
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This article examines how the adaptation process and fan engagement are constituted in the Mainland China media landscape by focusing on the phenomenally popular online drama Guardian (镇魂2018).
Cathy Yue Wang
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Game of translations: virtual community doing English translations of Chinese online fiction
Fan translations are an important part of global fan subculture activity, intensified especially through the new media platforms which connect producers and consumers all around the globe.
Rachel Suet Kay Chan
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Réappropriation et intertextualité dans la web-série Girltrash
This presentation will concern the web series Girltrash, emerging from an increasingly re-appropriated popular phenomenon of creation and broadcasting on the internet, which attests to the contemporary centrality of “participative culture”. At its origin,
Émilie Marolleau
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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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“I’m a Lawyer, Not an Ethnographer, Jim”: Textual Poachers and Fair Use [PDF]
This short article, written for a festschrift for Henry Jenkins, discusses the influence of his work on media fandom in legal scholarship and advocacy around fair ...
Tushnet, Rebecca
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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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Content Rating Classification for Fan Fiction
Content ratings can enable audiences to determine the suitability of various media products. With the recent advent of fan fiction, the critical issue of fan fiction content ratings has emerged. Whether fan fiction content ratings are done voluntarily or required by regulation, there is the need to automate the content rating classification.
Yu Qiao, James Pope
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