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Fan fiction as feminist citation: Lesbian (para)textuality in chainofclovers's "Done with the Compass, Done with the Chart" (2017)

open access: yesTransformative Works and Cultures, 2019
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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"Yes, the Evil Queen is Latina!": Racial dynamics of online femslash fandoms

open access: yesTransformative Works and Cultures, 2017
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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The mediation of fandom in Karin Giphart's Maak me blij

open access: yesTransformative Works and Cultures, 2012
The plot of the Dutch novel Maak me blij (Make me happy) (2005) by Karin Giphart draws from the culture of online fan communities. It describes the life of a lesbian in her late 20s, Ziggy, who has a terminally ill mother.
Nicolle Lamerichs
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Come as you are: Sex, race, and writing in f/f slash fan fiction communities

open access: yesTransformative Works and Cultures
Writers of f/f slash fan fiction are a significant and growing presence within online fan communities. Fan fiction studies, however, pays little attention to f/f slash and even less to the queer women and nonbinary writers who create these works.
Clare Sears
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Camping Outside the Magic Kingdom’s Gates: The Power of Femslash in the Disney Fandom

open access: yesNetworking Knowledge: Journal of the MeCCSA Postgraduate Network, 2017
Walt Disney Studios has long been considered the curator and creator of the American fairy tale canon, establishing the tacit narratives that reflect the United States’ unique set of values, which are then disseminated throughout the Western world. As such, the fairy tales, myths, and legends the studio chooses to animate have enormous influence in ...
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El romanç en el «femslash». Una anàlisi narrativa de la fanficció «Una vez más, una oportunidad más»

open access: yesAnàlisi: quaderns de comunicació i cultura, 2019
Aquest article analitza fins a quin punt el femslash, relat creat per fans que s’ocupa en la seva major part de narratives lèsbiques, pot trencar amb els cànons clàssics de la construcció del romanç en la ficció i proposar alternatives per superar estigmes socials al voltant de la distinció de gènere.
Villa-Montoya, Maria Isabel   +2 more
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