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Female-centered fan fiction as homoaffection in fan communities
In the scholarship of fan studies, a lot has been said about why female fan communities enjoy writing about male characters and relationships in fan fiction.
Ria Narai
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A close reading of an exemplar femslash fan fic, chainofclover's "Done with the Compass, Done with the Chart" (2017), demonstrates that the language of desire it narrates for canonically heterosexual female characters is anchored by a lesbian (para ...
Alice Margaret Kelly
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Come Out, Come Out, Wherever You Are: Sexuality and Gender Exploration in Contemporary Slash Fanfiction [PDF]
In recent years, slash fanfiction has become a place for trans and non-binary inclusivity in romance narratives. Slash creates a safe space for queer and non-binary fans to express their sexuality and gender identity, thus encouraging the normalization ...
Seifrit, Rachel Joy
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Envisioning queer female fandom
Editorial for "Queer female fandom," edited by Julie Levin Russo and Eve Ng, special issue, Transformative Works and Cultures, no. 24 (June 15, 2017).
Eve Ng, Julie Levin Russo
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Affirmational and Transformational Values and Practices in the Tolkien Fanfiction Community [PDF]
Fanfiction based on the legendarium of J.R.R. Tolkien has existed for at least six decades and has been, within the past two, one of the most consistently active online fanfiction communities. Despite this, the fandom has been relatively unstudied by fan
Walls-Thumma, Dawn M.
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Mind perception and fan fiction: a survey using the IDOLM@STER series
This study focuses on the relationship between the impression a character makes on players of a game and the percentage of hetero and homosexualistic fan fiction that uses that character, particularly in the case of femslash works in homosexual ...
Tetsuya Matsui
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"Yes, the Evil Queen is Latina!": Racial dynamics of online femslash fandoms
Online media or participatory fandom has long been theorized as a unique creative and communicative space for women. Further, scholarly work has highlighted the possibility of it functioning as a space that is conducive to the articulation of queerness ...
Rukmini Pande, Swati Moitra
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Actually evil: echoes of horror and lesbian desire in Jennifer's Body femslash [PDF]
TCC(graduação) - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina. Centro de Comunicação e Expressão. Letras Inglês.Apesar do constante crescimento em que se encontra o campo de Estudos de Fãs desde que teve início na década de 1980, com numerosas produções ...
Dariva, Júlia Zen
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Las mujeres como protagonistas del fanfiction hispanohablante [PDF]
This study addresses how Spanish-speaking women write fanfiction (fiction written by fans of, and featuring characters from, a particular TV series, film, etc.) in some communities of fans (fandoms).
Ríos Izquierdo, Cristina de los
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A series of digitally inflected texts – September that never ends, some French belles, 1950/1986/1996, Ted Turner, being SO FUCKING FUTURE, The Gilmore Girls, Fic, FanFic, Sapphic, ctrl-c/v, “falsehood”, memes, Robert Gober, INTP, thought control, a ...
Jurgensen, Benjamin
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