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Theater of the Obsessed uses fandom to illustrate how audiencing can be a form of queer worldmaking. I begin by establishing that audiencing is a process that takes place over time and is not confined to the seat you’re sitting in while consuming various
Sampson, Cynthia
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The mediation of fandom in Karin Giphart's Maak me blij
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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Desiring Queer, Negotiating Normal:Denise Ho (HOCC) Fandom before and after the Coming-Out [PDF]
This chapter explores the entanglement and tension between the desire of queer and struggle with normativities in the fandom of Denise Wan-See Ho (a.k.a.
Li, Eva Cheuk Yin
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Estrategias de fidelización en redes sociales en la música española [PDF]
Universidad de Sevilla.
Béjar Carnero, Adela
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Fan-ning the flame: Representations of lesbian romance on cult television, from subtext to main text [PDF]
While promoting recent seasons of supernatural Western horror series Wynonna Earp (2016), cable channel Syfy released several fan-style videos championing the show’s resident lesbian couple: the protagonist’s sister, Waverly, and police officer Nicole ...
Dove-Viebahn, Aviva
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Fanadvertising y series de televisión [PDF]
En la actualidad resulta cada vez más complicado establecer límites entre la publicidad, el entretenimiento y la información. Esta hibridación de géneros (Imbert, 2003) es la responsable de formatos a medio camino entre la ficción y el entretenimiento ...
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Negotiating Desire: Resisting, Reimagining and Reinscribing Normalized Sexuality and Gender in Fan Fiction [PDF]
Fan studies has examined how fan fiction resists heteronormativity by challenging depictions of gender and sexuality, but to date, this inquiry has focused disproportionately on slash, to the exclusion of other genres of fan fiction.
Fowler, Charity A
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Articulating the L Word Online: A Study of Chinese Slash Fandom of Super Girl [PDF]
This thesis presents a case study of one of the most popular online Chinese fandoms, Fei Se Chao Nv. This online Chinese fan forum is dedicated to slash writings and queer readings of androgynous female celebrities of a sensational Chinese reality TV ...
Zhao, Jing
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The S does not stand for “Shame”: the joint making of a queer supergirl [PDF]
One of the major changes that mark twenty-first-century superhero depictions is the introduction of inclu sive standards—whether race, ethnicity, or sexual orientation—in new or existing reinterpreted characters.
Dokou, Christina
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Camping Outside the Magic Kingdom’s Gates: The Power of Femslash in the Disney Fandom
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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