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2022
What if James T. Kirk and Spock had a baby, left the Enterprise and moved to New Vulcan to live happily ever after? Fan fiction plots like this are a strong testament of fans' endless creativity. Not only do the authors invent their own storylines but they have developed a generic definition of content across fandoms according to the relationship ...
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What if James T. Kirk and Spock had a baby, left the Enterprise and moved to New Vulcan to live happily ever after? Fan fiction plots like this are a strong testament of fans' endless creativity. Not only do the authors invent their own storylines but they have developed a generic definition of content across fandoms according to the relationship ...
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2016
I wrote my first book at age 9. With what I thought were clever, subtle plot revisions, I ripped off Walter Farley’s novel, Flame. Captivated by a subterranean passageway to a hidden world (of horses no less!), I got to live in that world not only while reading but also in retelling my own version of the story (in mine the protagonist was a girl and ...
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I wrote my first book at age 9. With what I thought were clever, subtle plot revisions, I ripped off Walter Farley’s novel, Flame. Captivated by a subterranean passageway to a hidden world (of horses no less!), I got to live in that world not only while reading but also in retelling my own version of the story (in mine the protagonist was a girl and ...
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2019
Chapter 2 analyzes the legal landscape within which books were printed and sold to show that existing laws could not regulate the rapidly expanding corpus of fan fiction. It provides a detailed look at the book trade and the ways in which authors were compensated.
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Chapter 2 analyzes the legal landscape within which books were printed and sold to show that existing laws could not regulate the rapidly expanding corpus of fan fiction. It provides a detailed look at the book trade and the ways in which authors were compensated.
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Australian Queer Science Fiction Fans
Journal of Homosexuality, 2017Science fiction (sf) does more than provide a fleeting moment of entertainment; it has many personal and social functions. In addition to offering audiences "romantic escapism" (Gerrold, 1996, pp. 5-6), sf also enables the "postulation of an alternative reality from which to contemplate this one" (Gerrold, 1996, pp.
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‘Thanks for Fanning’: Online Austen Fan Fiction
2014This chapter traverses the discursive space mapped and staked out by the dedicated Austen fan site, the Republic of Pemberley, and its offshoot, the Derbyshire Writers’ Guild. It pays attention to the ways in which these online spaces evoke material and ‘real world’ places, generating a sense of civic municipality as well as literary community. Drawing
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PRAGMATIC FUNCTIONS OF FAN FICTION
Scientific Journal of Polonia UniversityThe present paper deals with investigating pragmatic functions of fan fiction. We define fan fiction as a corpus of texts (fanfics) written by non-professional authors based on a certain work of culture (book, film, TV series, etc.). Being on the Internet creates a number of features in fan fiction texts: conditional anonymity (nicknames ...
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