Fan Fiction and Fan Communities in the Age of the Internet
New Essays
Herausgeber: Busse, Kristina; Hellekson, Karen
Fan Fiction and Fan Communities in the Age of the Internet
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Herausgeber: Busse, Kristina; Hellekson, Karen
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From ""Star Trek"" to ""Harry Potter"", this volume features essays that explore the world of fan fiction - its purposes, how it is created, how the fan experiences it. It also discusses the terminology employed by fan fiction writers and comments on the effects of technological advancements on fan communities.
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From ""Star Trek"" to ""Harry Potter"", this volume features essays that explore the world of fan fiction - its purposes, how it is created, how the fan experiences it. It also discusses the terminology employed by fan fiction writers and comments on the effects of technological advancements on fan communities.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: McFarland & Co Inc
- Seitenzahl: 298
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juli 2006
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 426g
- ISBN-13: 9780786426409
- ISBN-10: 0786426403
- Artikelnr.: 21650256
- Verlag: McFarland & Co Inc
- Seitenzahl: 298
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juli 2006
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 426g
- ISBN-13: 9780786426409
- ISBN-10: 0786426403
- Artikelnr.: 21650256
Karen Hellekson is a freelance copy editor and independent scholar. She is coeditor of the open access journal Transformative Works and Cultures and of the quarterly SFRA Review. She lives in Maine. Kristina Busse teaches at the University of South Alabama and has published a variety of essays on fan fiction and fan culture. She is the founding coeditor of Transformative Works and Cultures.
Table of Contents
Preface
Introduction: Work in Progress
Fan Fiction: A Bibliography of Critical Works
A Brief History of Media Fandom
PART I-DIFFERENT APPROACHES: FAN FICTION IN CONTEXT
1. Archontic Literature: A Definition, a History, and Several Theories of
Fan Fiction
2. One True Pairing: The Romance of Pornography and the Pornography of
Romance
3. Intimatopia: Genre Intersections Between Slash and the Mainstream
PART II-CHARACTERS, STYLE, TEXT: FAN FICTION AS LITERATURE
4. The Toy Soldiers from Leeds: The Slash Palimpsest
5. Construction of Fan Fiction Character Through Narrative
6. Keeping Promises to Queer Children: Making Space (for Mary Sue) at
Hogwarts
PART III-READERS AND WRITERS: FAN FICTION AND COMMUNITY
7. The Audience as Editor: The Role of Beta Readers in Online Fan Fiction
Communities
8. Cunning Linguists: The Bisexual Erotics of Words/ Silence/Flesh
9. My Life Is a WIP on My LJ: Slashing the Slasher and the Reality of
Celebrity and Internet Performances
PART IV-MEDIUM AND MESSAGE: FAN FICTION AND BEYOND
10. Writing Bodies in Space: Media Fan Fiction as Theatrical
Performance
11. "This Dratted Thing": Fannish Storytelling Through New Media
12. From Shooting Monsters to Shooting Movies: Machinima and the
Transformative Play of Video Game Fan Culture
Contributors
Index
Preface
Introduction: Work in Progress
Fan Fiction: A Bibliography of Critical Works
A Brief History of Media Fandom
PART I-DIFFERENT APPROACHES: FAN FICTION IN CONTEXT
1. Archontic Literature: A Definition, a History, and Several Theories of
Fan Fiction
2. One True Pairing: The Romance of Pornography and the Pornography of
Romance
3. Intimatopia: Genre Intersections Between Slash and the Mainstream
PART II-CHARACTERS, STYLE, TEXT: FAN FICTION AS LITERATURE
4. The Toy Soldiers from Leeds: The Slash Palimpsest
5. Construction of Fan Fiction Character Through Narrative
6. Keeping Promises to Queer Children: Making Space (for Mary Sue) at
Hogwarts
PART III-READERS AND WRITERS: FAN FICTION AND COMMUNITY
7. The Audience as Editor: The Role of Beta Readers in Online Fan Fiction
Communities
8. Cunning Linguists: The Bisexual Erotics of Words/ Silence/Flesh
9. My Life Is a WIP on My LJ: Slashing the Slasher and the Reality of
Celebrity and Internet Performances
PART IV-MEDIUM AND MESSAGE: FAN FICTION AND BEYOND
10. Writing Bodies in Space: Media Fan Fiction as Theatrical
Performance
11. "This Dratted Thing": Fannish Storytelling Through New Media
12. From Shooting Monsters to Shooting Movies: Machinima and the
Transformative Play of Video Game Fan Culture
Contributors
Index
Table of Contents
Preface
Introduction: Work in Progress
Fan Fiction: A Bibliography of Critical Works
A Brief History of Media Fandom
PART I-DIFFERENT APPROACHES: FAN FICTION IN CONTEXT
1. Archontic Literature: A Definition, a History, and Several Theories of
Fan Fiction
2. One True Pairing: The Romance of Pornography and the Pornography of
Romance
3. Intimatopia: Genre Intersections Between Slash and the Mainstream
PART II-CHARACTERS, STYLE, TEXT: FAN FICTION AS LITERATURE
4. The Toy Soldiers from Leeds: The Slash Palimpsest
5. Construction of Fan Fiction Character Through Narrative
6. Keeping Promises to Queer Children: Making Space (for Mary Sue) at
Hogwarts
PART III-READERS AND WRITERS: FAN FICTION AND COMMUNITY
7. The Audience as Editor: The Role of Beta Readers in Online Fan Fiction
Communities
8. Cunning Linguists: The Bisexual Erotics of Words/ Silence/Flesh
9. My Life Is a WIP on My LJ: Slashing the Slasher and the Reality of
Celebrity and Internet Performances
PART IV-MEDIUM AND MESSAGE: FAN FICTION AND BEYOND
10. Writing Bodies in Space: Media Fan Fiction as Theatrical
Performance
11. "This Dratted Thing": Fannish Storytelling Through New Media
12. From Shooting Monsters to Shooting Movies: Machinima and the
Transformative Play of Video Game Fan Culture
Contributors
Index
Preface
Introduction: Work in Progress
Fan Fiction: A Bibliography of Critical Works
A Brief History of Media Fandom
PART I-DIFFERENT APPROACHES: FAN FICTION IN CONTEXT
1. Archontic Literature: A Definition, a History, and Several Theories of
Fan Fiction
2. One True Pairing: The Romance of Pornography and the Pornography of
Romance
3. Intimatopia: Genre Intersections Between Slash and the Mainstream
PART II-CHARACTERS, STYLE, TEXT: FAN FICTION AS LITERATURE
4. The Toy Soldiers from Leeds: The Slash Palimpsest
5. Construction of Fan Fiction Character Through Narrative
6. Keeping Promises to Queer Children: Making Space (for Mary Sue) at
Hogwarts
PART III-READERS AND WRITERS: FAN FICTION AND COMMUNITY
7. The Audience as Editor: The Role of Beta Readers in Online Fan Fiction
Communities
8. Cunning Linguists: The Bisexual Erotics of Words/ Silence/Flesh
9. My Life Is a WIP on My LJ: Slashing the Slasher and the Reality of
Celebrity and Internet Performances
PART IV-MEDIUM AND MESSAGE: FAN FICTION AND BEYOND
10. Writing Bodies in Space: Media Fan Fiction as Theatrical
Performance
11. "This Dratted Thing": Fannish Storytelling Through New Media
12. From Shooting Monsters to Shooting Movies: Machinima and the
Transformative Play of Video Game Fan Culture
Contributors
Index