Representing Kink raises awareness about nonnormative texts and erotic practices and desires through engagement with marginalized texts, practices, and ways of reading. It offers kinky readings of canonical texts, science fiction fanzines, fan fiction, self-published novels, and erotica (fan-made, self-published, and traditionally published).
Representing Kink raises awareness about nonnormative texts and erotic practices and desires through engagement with marginalized texts, practices, and ways of reading. It offers kinky readings of canonical texts, science fiction fanzines, fan fiction, self-published novels, and erotica (fan-made, self-published, and traditionally published).Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Susan E. Cook is associate professor of English at Southern New Hampshire University. Sara K. Howe is associate professor of English and creative writing coordinator at Southern New Hampshire University.
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Introduction: Entering the Fringe Sara K. Howe and Susan E. Cook 1. Playing Rough: Consent, Captivity, and Rape Role Play in Taboo Erotic Romances Sara K. Howe 2. Violating the Vampire: Twihard Fan Fiction as Rape Fantasy Jane M. Kubiesa 3. A Kink of One's Own: Subversion, Disorientation, and the Feminine Voice in Kathy Acker's Blood and Guts in High School Fe Lorraine Reyes 4. Queer Beginnings: From Fanzines to Rule 34 Brian Watson and Bobby Derie 5. It's a (Bound and Gagged) Living: Sweet Gwendoline and the "Danger Girl" Archetype Sean Shannon 6. Kinking the Canon: Pornography and Prose in Fingersmith and The Handmaiden Susan E. Cook 7. "To Test the Limits and Break Through": How Femslash Rejects Straight-Coding of Queer Experiences in Disney's Frozen Whitney S. May 8. Breaking the Scales: Refusal, Excess, and the Fat Male Body in Supernatural and Harry Potter Fan Fiction Jonathan A. Rose 9. "Roll for Seduction": Sex as Forbidden Play in Critical Role and The Adventure Zone Fan Fiction Josh Zimmerman and Antonnet Johnson About the Editors About the Contributors Index
Introduction: Entering the Fringe Sara K. Howe and Susan E. Cook 1. Playing Rough: Consent, Captivity, and Rape Role Play in Taboo Erotic Romances Sara K. Howe 2. Violating the Vampire: Twihard Fan Fiction as Rape Fantasy Jane M. Kubiesa 3. A Kink of One's Own: Subversion, Disorientation, and the Feminine Voice in Kathy Acker's Blood and Guts in High School Fe Lorraine Reyes 4. Queer Beginnings: From Fanzines to Rule 34 Brian Watson and Bobby Derie 5. It's a (Bound and Gagged) Living: Sweet Gwendoline and the "Danger Girl" Archetype Sean Shannon 6. Kinking the Canon: Pornography and Prose in Fingersmith and The Handmaiden Susan E. Cook 7. "To Test the Limits and Break Through": How Femslash Rejects Straight-Coding of Queer Experiences in Disney's Frozen Whitney S. May 8. Breaking the Scales: Refusal, Excess, and the Fat Male Body in Supernatural and Harry Potter Fan Fiction Jonathan A. Rose 9. "Roll for Seduction": Sex as Forbidden Play in Critical Role and The Adventure Zone Fan Fiction Josh Zimmerman and Antonnet Johnson About the Editors About the Contributors Index
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