Familiarity Breeds Content in Online Fiction Creation & Consumption [PDF]
“Fanfiction,” the use of others’ characters to write original stories, is not an especially new phenomenon, nor has it typically been the exclusive domain of the young.
Watt, Caitlin
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Fan Comics: Comics as Fan SenseMaking in the Everyday [PDF]
This article was posted as a part of the MediaCommons cluster, "The Multimodality of Comics in Everyday Life", examining comics as personal pieces of artwork whose context takes meaning from the everyday lives of the artist, as well as from their passion
Ludovica Price
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Television Series and Beyond: Serial Narratives and their Potenzial for the Production of Fan-Fiction [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.
Goldmann, Julia Elena
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Fanart y fanfiction, una estrategia de aprendizaje para los nativos digitales y sus profesores. Propuesta en el contexto del bicentenario [PDF]
Los populares fenómenos plásticos y literarios fanart y fanfiction pueden ser excepcionales herramientas didácticas. El presente artículo fundamenta e ilustra cómo crear proyectos escolares que los utilicen adecuadamente. Dadas la vinculación emotiva, el
Lugo Rodríguez, Nohemí
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Defining authorship in user-generated content : copyright struggles in The Game of Thrones [PDF]
The notion of authorship is a core element in antipiracy campaigns accompanying an emerging copyright regime, worldwide. These campaigns are built on discourses that aim to ‘problematize’ the issues of ‘legality’ of content downloading practices ...
Bently L +22 more
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Freedom and Restraint: Tags, Vocabularies and Ontologies
The benefit of metadata is widely recognized. However, the nature of that information and the method of production remains a topic of some debate. This division is most noticeable between those who believe in ’free tagging’, and those who prefer the more
Lawrence, K. Faith, schraefel, m. c.
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Fans and Adaptation: An Analysis of the Use of Interactive Storytelling in The Lizzie Bennet Diaries [PDF]
By using adaptations of Jane Austen’s classic novel Pride and Prejudice (1813) as a frame of reference, my thesis will demonstrate that transmedia narratives are most effective in tandem with original texts that have a history of successful adaptations ...
Brodbeck, Margaret
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Is badfiction processed differently by the human brain? An electrophysical study on reading experience. [PDF]
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Fanfiction in Esperanto – Esperanto in Fanfiction
Esperanto’s role in fanfiction provides a compelling case study of how constructed languages function within digital participatory culture. This article examines the ways in which Esperanto appears in fan-created narratives, both as a storytelling device and as a medium for linguistic experimentation.
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Traduções colaborativas: o caso das fanfictions
This article presents the results of a research on voluntary and collaborative translation of fanfictions (stories written by fans), which have figured with higher incidence on the Internet in recent years. Although the collaborative translation is not a new phenomenon and has been documented in the history of translation in Western and non-Western ...
REIS, Fabíola do Socorro Figueiredo dos +2 more
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