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  1. How to read world literature
    Autor*in: Damrosch, David
    Erschienen: 2017
    Verlag:  Wiley-Blackwell, Hoboken

    "The study of world literature has developed at a rapid pace since the turn of the millennium. Just since this book first appeared in 2009, many new courses and several entire programs in world literature have been established, while a growing number... mehr

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    "The study of world literature has developed at a rapid pace since the turn of the millennium. Just since this book first appeared in 2009, many new courses and several entire programs in world literature have been established, while a growing number of sophisticated studies have contributed to the expansion of world literature as a field of scholarship. These developments have also given rise to renewed debates concerning the politics of world literary study amid the ongoing stresses of globalization, including crises of migration, economic inequality, and tensions between local or national belonging and regional or religious identification. In such difficult times, it is more imperative than ever to find productive ways to read across cultures, gaining a better purchase for critical engagement both with the wider world beyond our shores and with our own home culture - or cultures. It has been a pleasure to be able to return to this book now, and I took this opportunity to expand a very succinct account into a more capacious but still accessible introduction to the key issues involved in the study of world literature today, as illustrated through a range of remarkable works from across the centuries and around the world. In preparing this new edition, which is half again the size of the first, I've brought in a range of new writers and have expanded the treatment of others. In particular, I've opened out what had been a single chapter on travel and empire into two full-length chapters"--

     

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    Auflage/Ausgabe: Second edition
    Schriftenreihe: How to study literature
    Schlagworte: Literature and globalization; Literature; Literature and globalization; Criticism, interpretation, etc; LITERARY CRITICISM ; General; Literature
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

    Machine generated contents note: Preface to the Second Edition 4 Introduction 6 1: What Is "Literature"? 17 2: Reading across Time 51 3: Reading across Cultures 91 4: Reading in Translation 129 5: Brave New Worlds 163 6: Writing Empire 203 7: Global Writing 236 Epilogue: Going Farther

  2. Fanfiction and the author
    how fanfic changes popular cultural texts
    Erschienen: [2017]
    Verlag:  Amsterdam University Press, Amsterdam

    Cover; Contents; Acknowledgements; Introduction; 1. From Foucault to Fanfic; Foucault and Language; Fanfiction in the Academy; 2. Methodology; Discourse Analysis; Internet Studies; Sampling and Process; 3. The White Man at the Centre of the World:... mehr

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    Cover; Contents; Acknowledgements; Introduction; 1. From Foucault to Fanfic; Foucault and Language; Fanfiction in the Academy; 2. Methodology; Discourse Analysis; Internet Studies; Sampling and Process; 3. The White Man at the Centre of the World: Masculinity in Sherlock; Introduction; Masculinity in Sherlock; Fandom's Reconstruction of Masculinity in Sherlock; 4. 'I AM YOUR KING': Authority in Game of Thrones; Introduction; Authority in Game of Thrones; Fandom's Reconstruction of Authority in Game of Thrones; 5. 'I'm a God': The Author and the Writing Fan in Supernatural; Introduction. The Construction of Authorship and Fandom in SupernaturalFandom's Reconstruction of Authorship and Fandom; 6. Conclusion; Bibliography; Written Texts; Film, Television and Other Media; Index. Through a rigorous quantitative/qualitative discourse analysis - never before undertaken in relation to online fanfiction and its reception - 'Fanfiction and the Author' demonstrates how fanfic relating to Sherlock, Game of Thrones and Supernatural works to change and consolidate the discourses of masculinity, authority, and authorship created through these TV texts. As a result, this book innovatively explores how fanfic - the unauthorized creative (re)writing of media fans - alters the discursive formations of popular culture. This, the first large-scale study of fanfic to employ an approach attentive to the sites, receptions, and fan rejections of fanfic, demonstrates that fanfic often legitimates itself through traditional notions of authorship. However, in its explicit discussion and deconstruction of the author figure, fan culture is also beginning to contest those traditional discourses of authority upon which it has depended, paving the way for new kinds of writing that challenge the authority of media professionals

     

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    ISBN: 9789048529087; 9048529085; 9789089649959; 9089649956
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    Schriftenreihe: Transmedia
    Schlagworte: Fan fiction; Popular culture; Literature and the Internet; Popular Culture; popular culture; Film theory & criticism; PERFORMING ARTS ; Reference; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; General; Fan fiction; Literature and the Internet; Popular culture; Literaturwissenschaft; Fan-Fiction; Fanfiction; Författarskap; Criticism, interpretation, etc
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    Includes bibliographical references (pages 205-230) and index

  3. Framing fan fiction
    literary and social practices in fan fiction communities
    Autor*in: Busse, Kristina
    Erschienen: [2017]; © 2017
    Verlag:  University of Iowa Press, Iowa City

    Contents -- Introduction -- 1. The Return of the Author: Ethos and Identity Politics -- Part I. Slash as Identificatory Practices -- 2. "I'm jealous of the fake me": Postmodern Subjectivity and Identity Construction in Boy Band Fan Fiction -- 3.... mehr

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    Contents -- Introduction -- 1. The Return of the Author: Ethos and Identity Politics -- Part I. Slash as Identificatory Practices -- 2. "I'm jealous of the fake me": Postmodern Subjectivity and Identity Construction in Boy Band Fan Fiction -- 3. Bending Gender: Feminist and (Trans)Gender Discourses in the Changing Bodies of Slash Fan Fiction, with Alexis Lothian -- 4. Affective Imagination: Fan Representation in Media Fan Fiction -- Part II. Canon, Context, and Consensus -- 5. May the Force Be With You: Fan Negotiations of Authority -- 6. Limit Play: Fan Authorship between Source Text, Intertext, and Context, with Louisa Ellen Stein -- 7. Fandom's Ephemeral Traces: Intertextuality, Performativity, and Intimacy in Fan Fiction Communities -- Part III. Community and Its Discontents -- 8. "My life is a WIP on my LJ": Slashing the Slasher and the Reality of Celebrity and Internet Performances -- 9. Geek Hierarchies, Boundary Policing, and the Gendering of the Good Fan -- 10. Fictional Consents and the Ethical Enjoyment of Dark Desires -- Afterword -- Acknowledgments -- Works Cited -- Index

     

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    Schlagworte: Fan-Fiction
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (254 Seiten)
  4. Under the cover
    the creation, production, and reception of a novel
    Erschienen: [2017]
    Verlag:  Princeton University Press, Princeton ; ProQuest, Oxford

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    ISBN: 9781400885275
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    Schriftenreihe: Princeton studies in cultural sociology
    Schlagworte: Roman; Veröffentlichung; Rezeption; Buchmarkt; Literaturproduktion; Literatursoziologie
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (vi, 309 Seiten), Diagramme
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  5. Lesen X.0
    Rezeptionsprozesse in der digitalen Gegenwart
    Erschienen: 2017
    Verlag:  V&R unipress, Göttingen ; Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht GmbH & Co.KG

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    Beteiligt: Böck, Sebastian; Ingelmann, Julian; Matuszkiewicz, Kai; Schruhl, Friederike
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  6. The fanfiction reader
    folk tales for the digital age
    Erschienen: [2017]; © 2017
    Verlag:  University of Michigan Press, Ann Arbor ; EBSCO Industries, Inc., Birmingham, AL, USA

    Written originally as a fanfiction for the series Twilight, the popularity of 50 Shades of Gray has made obvious what was always clear to fans and literary scholars alike: that it is an essential human activity to read and retell epic stories of... mehr

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    Written originally as a fanfiction for the series Twilight, the popularity of 50 Shades of Gray has made obvious what was always clear to fans and literary scholars alike: that it is an essential human activity to read and retell epic stories of famous heroic characters. "The Fanfiction Reader" showcases the extent to which the archetypical storytelling exemplified by fanfiction has continuities with older forms: the communal tale-telling cultures of the past and the remix cultures of the present have much in common. Short stories that draw on franchises such as Star Trek, Star Wars, Doctor Who, James Bond, and others are accompanied by short contextual and analytical essays wherein Coppa treats fanfiction as a rich literary tradition, one that has primarily been practiced by women and sexual and racial minorities, in which non-mainstream themes and values are expressed

     

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    RVK Klassifikation: EC 2120 ; EC 5206
    Schlagworte: Fan-Fiction
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (xi, 285 Seiten), Illustrationen
  7. Lesen X.0
    Rezeptionsprozesse in der digitalen Gegenwart
    Beteiligt: Böck, Sebastian (Herausgeber); Ingelmann, Julian (Herausgeber); Matuszkiewicz, Kai (Herausgeber); Schruhl, Friederike (Herausgeber)
    Erschienen: 2017
    Verlag:  Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, V&R unipress, Göttingen

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  8. Framing Fan Fiction
    Literary and Social Practices in Fan Fiction Communities
    Autor*in: Busse, Kristina
    Erschienen: 2017
    Verlag:  University of Iowa Press, Chicago

    Contents -- Introduction -- 1. The Return of the Author: Ethos and Identity Politics -- Part I. Slash as Identificatory Practices -- 2. "I'm jealous of the fake me": Postmodern Subjectivity and Identity Construction in Boy Band Fan Fiction -- 3.... mehr

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    Contents -- Introduction -- 1. The Return of the Author: Ethos and Identity Politics -- Part I. Slash as Identificatory Practices -- 2. "I'm jealous of the fake me": Postmodern Subjectivity and Identity Construction in Boy Band Fan Fiction -- 3. Bending Gender: Feminist and (Trans)Gender Discourses in the Changing Bodies of Slash Fan Fiction, with Alexis Lothian -- 4. Affective Imagination: Fan Representation in Media Fan Fiction -- Part II. Canon, Context, and Consensus -- 5. May the Force Be With You: Fan Negotiations of Authority -- 6. Limit Play: Fan Authorship between Source Text, Intertext, and Context, with Louisa Ellen Stein -- 7. Fandom's Ephemeral Traces: Intertextuality, Performativity, and Intimacy in Fan Fiction Communities -- Part III. Community and Its Discontents -- 8. "My life is a WIP on my LJ": Slashing the Slasher and the Reality of Celebrity and Internet Performances -- 9. Geek Hierarchies, Boundary Policing, and the Gendering of the Good Fan -- 10. Fictional Consents and the Ethical Enjoyment of Dark Desires -- Afterword -- Acknowledgments -- Works Cited -- Index

     

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  9. The fanfiction reader
    folk tales for the digital age
    Beteiligt: Coppa, Francesca (Hrsg.)
    Erschienen: [2017]
    Verlag:  University of Michigan Press, Ann Arbor

    "Written originally as a fanfiction for the series Twilight, the popularity of 50 Shades of Gray has made obvious what was always clear to fans and literary scholars alike: that it is an essential human activity to read and retell epic stories of... mehr

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    "Written originally as a fanfiction for the series Twilight, the popularity of 50 Shades of Gray has made obvious what was always clear to fans and literary scholars alike: that it is an essential human activity to read and retell epic stories of famous heroic characters. The Fanfiction Reader showcases the extent to which the archetypical storytelling exemplified by fanfiction has continuities with older forms: the communal tale-telling cultures of the past and the remix cultures of the present have much in common. Short stories that draw on franchises such as Star Trek, Star Wars, Doctor Who, James Bond, and others are accompanied by short contextual and analytical essays wherein Coppa treats fanfiction as a rich literary tradition, one that has primarily been practiced by women and sexual and racial minorities, in which non-mainstream themes and values are expressed"...

     

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    ISBN: 9780472122783
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    Schlagworte: LITERARY CRITICISM / Short Stories; LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Composition & Creative Writing; SOCIAL SCIENCE / Popular Culture; Fan fiction; Fiction; Short stories; LITERARY CRITICISM / Short Stories; LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Composition & Creative Writing; SOCIAL SCIENCE / Popular Culture; Fan-Fiction
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    Includes bibliographical references

  10. Framing fan fiction
    literary and social practices in fan fiction communities
    Autor*in: Busse, Kristina
    Erschienen: [2017]
    Verlag:  University of Iowa Press, Iowa City

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  11. Fanfiction and the author
    how fanfic changes popular cultural texts
    Erschienen: [2017]; ©2017
    Verlag:  Amsterdam University Press, Amsterdam

    Through a rigorous quantitative/qualitative discourse analysis - never before undertaken in relation to online fanfiction and its reception - 'Fanfiction and the Author' demonstrates how fanfic relating to Sherlock, Game of Thrones and Supernatural... mehr

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    Through a rigorous quantitative/qualitative discourse analysis - never before undertaken in relation to online fanfiction and its reception - 'Fanfiction and the Author' demonstrates how fanfic relating to Sherlock, Game of Thrones and Supernatural works to change and consolidate the discourses of masculinity, authority, and authorship created through these TV texts. As a result, this book innovatively explores how fanfic - the unauthorized creative (re)writing of media fans - alters the discursive formations of popular culture. This, the first large-scale study of fanfic to employ an approach attentive to the sites, receptions, and fan rejections of fanfic, demonstrates that fanfic often legitimates itself through traditional notions of authorship. However, in its explicit discussion and deconstruction of the author figure, fan culture is also beginning to contest those traditional discourses of authority upon which it has depended, paving the way for new kinds of writing that challenge the authority of media professionals

     

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    Schlagworte: Popular Culture; Culture populaire; Fanfiction; Fan fiction; Fan-Fiction; Fanfiction; Film theory & criticism; Författarskap; Literature and the Internet; Literaturwissenschaft; PERFORMING ARTS; popular culture; Popular culture; SOCIAL SCIENCE; Fan fiction; Literature and the Internet; Popular culture; Fernsehserie; Autor; Intermedialität; Fan-Fiction; Englisch
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    Cover; Contents; Acknowledgements; Introduction; 1. From Foucault to Fanfic; Foucault and Language; Fanfiction in the Academy; 2. Methodology; Discourse Analysis; Internet Studies; Sampling and Process; 3. The White Man at the Centre of the World: Masculinity in Sherlock; Introduction; Masculinity in Sherlock; Fandom's Reconstruction of Masculinity in Sherlock; 4. 'I AM YOUR KING': Authority in Game of Thrones; Introduction; Authority in Game of Thrones; Fandom's Reconstruction of Authority in Game of Thrones; 5. 'I'm a God': The Author and the Writing Fan in Supernatural; Introduction

    The Construction of Authorship and Fandom in SupernaturalFandom's Reconstruction of Authorship and Fandom; 6. Conclusion; Bibliography; Written Texts; Film, Television and Other Media; Index

  12. Framing fan fiction
    literary and social practices in fan fiction communities
    Autor*in: Busse, Kristina
    Erschienen: [2017]; © 2017
    Verlag:  University of Iowa Press, Iowa City

    Contents -- Introduction -- 1. The Return of the Author: Ethos and Identity Politics -- Part I. Slash as Identificatory Practices -- 2. "I'm jealous of the fake me": Postmodern Subjectivity and Identity Construction in Boy Band Fan Fiction -- 3.... mehr

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    Contents -- Introduction -- 1. The Return of the Author: Ethos and Identity Politics -- Part I. Slash as Identificatory Practices -- 2. "I'm jealous of the fake me": Postmodern Subjectivity and Identity Construction in Boy Band Fan Fiction -- 3. Bending Gender: Feminist and (Trans)Gender Discourses in the Changing Bodies of Slash Fan Fiction, with Alexis Lothian -- 4. Affective Imagination: Fan Representation in Media Fan Fiction -- Part II. Canon, Context, and Consensus -- 5. May the Force Be With You: Fan Negotiations of Authority -- 6. Limit Play: Fan Authorship between Source Text, Intertext, and Context, with Louisa Ellen Stein -- 7. Fandom's Ephemeral Traces: Intertextuality, Performativity, and Intimacy in Fan Fiction Communities -- Part III. Community and Its Discontents -- 8. "My life is a WIP on my LJ": Slashing the Slasher and the Reality of Celebrity and Internet Performances -- 9. Geek Hierarchies, Boundary Policing, and the Gendering of the Good Fan -- 10. Fictional Consents and the Ethical Enjoyment of Dark Desires -- Afterword -- Acknowledgments -- Works Cited -- Index

     

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  13. The fanfiction reader
    folk tales for the digital age
    Beteiligt: Coppa, Francesca (Herausgeber)
    Erschienen: [2017]
    Verlag:  University of Michigan Press, Ann Arbor

    "Written originally as a fanfiction for the series Twilight, the popularity of 50 Shades of Gray has made obvious what was always clear to fans and literary scholars alike: that it is an essential human activity to read and retell epic stories of... mehr

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    "Written originally as a fanfiction for the series Twilight, the popularity of 50 Shades of Gray has made obvious what was always clear to fans and literary scholars alike: that it is an essential human activity to read and retell epic stories of famous heroic characters. The Fanfiction Reader showcases the extent to which the archetypical storytelling exemplified by fanfiction has continuities with older forms: the communal tale-telling cultures of the past and the remix cultures of the present have much in common. Short stories that draw on franchises such as Star Trek, Star Wars, Doctor Who, James Bond, and others are accompanied by short contextual and analytical essays wherein Coppa treats fanfiction as a rich literary tradition, one that has primarily been practiced by women and sexual and racial minorities, in which non-mainstream themes and values are expressed"...

     

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    ISBN: 9780472122783
    RVK Klassifikation: EC 2120
    Schlagworte: LITERARY CRITICISM; Short Stories; LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES; Composition & Creative Writing; SOCIAL SCIENCE; Popular Culture; Fan-Fiction
    Weitere Schlagworte: Fan fiction; Fiction; Short stories; Array; Array; Array
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (xvi, 286 Seiten)
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    Includes bibliographical references

  14. Framing fan fiction
    literary and social practices in fan fiction communities
    Autor*in: Busse, Kristina
    Erschienen: [2017]
    Verlag:  University of Iowa Press, Iowa City

    Freie Universität Berlin, Universitätsbibliothek
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    ISBN: 9781609385156
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    Schlagworte: Fan-Fiction
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (ix, 254 Seiten)
  15. The fanfiction reader
    folk tales for the digital age
    Beteiligt: Coppa, Francesca (Hrsg.)
    Erschienen: [2017]
    Verlag:  University of Michigan Press, Ann Arbor

    "Written originally as a fanfiction for the series Twilight, the popularity of 50 Shades of Gray has made obvious what was always clear to fans and literary scholars alike: that it is an essential human activity to read and retell epic stories of... mehr

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    "Written originally as a fanfiction for the series Twilight, the popularity of 50 Shades of Gray has made obvious what was always clear to fans and literary scholars alike: that it is an essential human activity to read and retell epic stories of famous heroic characters. The Fanfiction Reader showcases the extent to which the archetypical storytelling exemplified by fanfiction has continuities with older forms: the communal tale-telling cultures of the past and the remix cultures of the present have much in common. Short stories that draw on franchises such as Star Trek, Star Wars, Doctor Who, James Bond, and others are accompanied by short contextual and analytical essays wherein Coppa treats fanfiction as a rich literary tradition, one that has primarily been practiced by women and sexual and racial minorities, in which non-mainstream themes and values are expressed"...

     

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    Medientyp: Ebook
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    ISBN: 9780472122783
    RVK Klassifikation: EC 2120
    Schlagworte: LITERARY CRITICISM / Short Stories; LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Composition & Creative Writing; SOCIAL SCIENCE / Popular Culture; Fan fiction; Fiction; Short stories; LITERARY CRITICISM / Short Stories; LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Composition & Creative Writing; SOCIAL SCIENCE / Popular Culture; Fan-Fiction
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (xvi, 286 Seiten)
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    Includes bibliographical references

  16. Framing fan fiction
    literary and social practices in fan fiction communities
    Autor*in: Busse, Kristina
    Erschienen: 2017
    Verlag:  University Of Iowa Press, Iowa City

    "Gathering some of Kristina Busse's essential essays on fan fiction together with new work, Framing Fan Fiction argues that understanding media fandom requires combining literary theory with cultural studies because fan artifacts are both artistic... mehr

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    "Gathering some of Kristina Busse's essential essays on fan fiction together with new work, Framing Fan Fiction argues that understanding media fandom requires combining literary theory with cultural studies because fan artifacts are both artistic works and cultural documents. Drawing examples from a multitude of fan communities and texts, Busse frames fan fiction in three key ways: as individual and collective erotic engagement; as a shared interpretive practice in which tropes constitute shared creative markers and illustrate the complexity of fan creations; and as a point of contention around which community conflicts over ethics play out. Moving between close readings of individual texts and fannish tropes on the one hand, and the highly intertextual embeddedness of these communal creations on the other, the book demonstrates that fan fiction is simultaneously a literary and a social practice. Framing Fan Fiction deploys personal history and the interpretations of specific stories to contextualize fan fiction culture and its particular forms of intertextuality and performativity. In doing so, it highlights the way fans use fan fiction's reimagining of the source material to explore issues of identities and peformativities, gender and sexualities, within a community of like-minded people. In contrast to the celebration of originality in many other areas of artistic endeavor, fan fiction celebrates repetition, especially the collective creation and circulation of tropes. An essential resource for scholars, Framing Fan Fiction is also an ideal starting point for those new to the study of fan fiction and its communities of writers"-- 1. Introduction -- 2. The Return of the Author: Ethos and Identity Politics -- Slash as Identificatory Practices: 3. 'I'm Jealous of the Fake Me': Postmodern Subjectivity and Identity Construction in Boy Band Fan Fiction; 4. Bending Gender: Feminist and (Trans)Gender Discourses in the Changing Bodies of Slash Fan Fiction; 5. Affective Imagination: Fan Representation in Media Fan Fiction -- Canon, Context, and Consensus: 6. May the Force Be With You: Fan Negotiations of Authority; 7. Limit Play: Fan Authorship between Source Text, Intertext, and Context; 8. Fandom's Ephemeral Traces: Intertextuality, Performativity, and Intimacy in Fan Fiction Communities -- Community and Its Discontents: 9. My Life is a WIP on My LJ: Slashing the Slasher and the Reality of Celebrity and Internet Performances; 10. Geek Hierarchies, Boundary Policing, and the Gendering of the Good Fan; 11. Fictional Consents and the Ethical Enjoyment of Dark Desires -- Afterword.

     

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    Schlagworte: Fan fiction; Fan fiction; Fans (Persons); Social role in literature; Identity (Psychology) in literature; Literature and the Internet; Electronic books
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (263 Seiten)
  17. Fanfiction and the author
    how fanfic changes popular cultural texts
    Erschienen: [2017]
    Verlag:  Amsterdam University Press, Amsterdam

    Cover; Contents; Acknowledgements; Introduction; 1. From Foucault to Fanfic; Foucault and Language; Fanfiction in the Academy; 2. Methodology; Discourse Analysis; Internet Studies; Sampling and Process; 3. The White Man at the Centre of the World:... mehr

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    Cover; Contents; Acknowledgements; Introduction; 1. From Foucault to Fanfic; Foucault and Language; Fanfiction in the Academy; 2. Methodology; Discourse Analysis; Internet Studies; Sampling and Process; 3. The White Man at the Centre of the World: Masculinity in Sherlock; Introduction; Masculinity in Sherlock; Fandom's Reconstruction of Masculinity in Sherlock; 4. 'I AM YOUR KING': Authority in Game of Thrones; Introduction; Authority in Game of Thrones; Fandom's Reconstruction of Authority in Game of Thrones; 5. 'I'm a God': The Author and the Writing Fan in Supernatural; Introduction. Through a rigorous quantitative/qualitative discourse analysis - never before undertaken in relation to online fanfiction and its reception - 'Fanfiction and the Author' demonstrates how fanfic relating to Sherlock, Game of Thrones and Supernatural works to change and consolidate the discourses of masculinity, authority, and authorship created through these TV texts. As a result, this book innovatively explores how fanfic - the unauthorized creative (re)writing of media fans - alters the discursive formations of popular culture. This, the first large-scale study of fanfic to employ an approach attentive to the sites, receptions, and fan rejections of fanfic, demonstrates that fanfic often legitimates itself through traditional notions of authorship. However, in its explicit discussion and deconstruction of the author figure, fan culture is also beginning to contest those traditional discourses of authority upon which it has depended, paving the way for new kinds of writing that challenge the authority of media professionals The Construction of Authorship and Fandom in SupernaturalFandom's Reconstruction of Authorship and Fandom; 6. Conclusion; Bibliography; Written Texts; Film, Television and Other Media; Index.

     

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    ISBN: 9789048529087; 9048529085; 9789089649959; 9089649956
    RVK Klassifikation: EC 2120
    Schriftenreihe: Transmedia
    Schlagworte: Fan fiction; Popular culture; Literature and the Internet; Film theory & criticism; PERFORMING ARTS ; Reference; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; General; Fan fiction; Literature and the Internet; Popular culture; Fanfiction; Författarskap
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (233 pages), illustrations
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    Includes bibliographical references (pages 205-230) and index

  18. Fanfiction and the Author
    How Fanfic Changes Popular Cultural Texts
    Erschienen: 2017
    Verlag:  Amsterdam University Press, Amsterdam

    Cover -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- 1. From Foucault to Fanfic -- Foucault and Language -- Fanfiction in the Academy -- 2. Methodology -- Discourse Analysis -- Internet Studies -- Sampling and Process -- 3. The White Man at the... mehr

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    Cover -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- 1. From Foucault to Fanfic -- Foucault and Language -- Fanfiction in the Academy -- 2. Methodology -- Discourse Analysis -- Internet Studies -- Sampling and Process -- 3. The White Man at the Centre of the World: Masculinity in Sherlock -- Introduction -- Masculinity in Sherlock -- Fandom's Reconstruction of Masculinity in Sherlock -- 4. 'I AM YOUR KING': Authority in Game of Thrones -- Introduction -- Authority in Game of Thrones -- Fandom's Reconstruction of Authority in Game of Thrones -- 5. 'I'm a God': The Author and the Writing Fan in Supernatural -- Introduction -- The Construction of Authorship and Fandom in Supernatural -- Fandom's Reconstruction of Authorship and Fandom -- 6. Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Written Texts -- Film, Television and Other Media -- Index.

     

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    ISBN: 9789048529087
    RVK Klassifikation: EC 2120 ; HN 1361 ; AP 89260 ; HU 1776 ; HG 700
    Schriftenreihe: Transmedia Ser
    Schlagworte: Fan fiction--History and criticism; Fan fiction; Electronic books
    Umfang: 1 online resource (235 pages)
  19. Begehbare Literatur
    eine literatur- und kulturwissenschaftliche Studie zum Literaturtourismus
    Autor*in: Knipp, Raphaela
    Erschienen: [2017]
    Verlag:  Universitätsverlag Winter, Heidelberg

    Im Zentrum der Studie steht eine spezifische Praktik der Literaturrezeption: das Bereisen literarischer Schauplätze, auch Literaturtourismus genannt. Im Rahmen von literarischen Spaziergängen, musealen Rekonstruktionen oder Themenwanderwegen folgen... mehr

     

    Im Zentrum der Studie steht eine spezifische Praktik der Literaturrezeption: das Bereisen literarischer Schauplätze, auch Literaturtourismus genannt. Im Rahmen von literarischen Spaziergängen, musealen Rekonstruktionen oder Themenwanderwegen folgen Literaturreisende literarischen Narrationen im Realraum. Dabei übersetzt sich das, was zuvor gelesen und 'bloß' vorgestellt wurde, in eine sinnlich-konkrete, körperliche Erfahrung. Diesem Phänomen wird anhand von drei Fallstudien - James Joyces 'Ulysses' in Dublin, Thomas Manns 'Buddenbrooks' in Lübeck sowie dem sogenannten 'Eifel-Krimi' in der Eifelregion - nachgegangen und gefragt, welche Aneignungs- und Erlebensweisen von Literatur dabei wirksam werden. Dazu entwickelt die Arbeit ein Instrumentarium, das literaturwissenschaftliche und literaturgeographische Textanalysen mit ethnographischen Feldstudien kombiniert, in denen die konkreten Aktivitäten der Akteure im Umgang mit den literarischen Vorlagen untersucht werden

     

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    Medientyp: Dissertation
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    ISBN: 9783825376819; 9783825367138
    RVK Klassifikation: GE 4275 ; EC 2190 ; EC 2120
    DDC Klassifikation: Literatur und Rhetorik (800)
    Schriftenreihe: Reihe Siegen ; Band 174
    Schlagworte: Literarische Stätte; Tourismus; Literatur; Rezeption; ; Joyce, James; Mann, Thomas; Schauplatz; ; Berndorf, Jacques; Kramp, Ralf; Kriminalroman; Eifel <Motiv>; Schauplatz;
    Weitere Schlagworte: Berndorf, Jacques; Eifelkrimi; Ethnographie; Joyce, James; Literaturgeographie; Literaturreise; Literaturtourismus; Mann, Thomas; Praxeologie; Raumforschung; Reenactment; Regionalliteratur; Rezeptionsforschung; literarische Schauplätze
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    Überarbeitete Fassung der Dissertation

    Dissertation, Universität Siegen, 2016

  20. Under the cover
    the creation, production, and reception of a novel
    Erschienen: [2017]
    Verlag:  Princeton University Press, Princeton ; ProQuest, Oxford

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    ISBN: 9781400885275
    RVK Klassifikation: HU 1110 ; EC 2120 ; EC 2260
    DDC Klassifikation: Literatur und Rhetorik (800)
    Schriftenreihe: Princeton studies in cultural sociology
    Schlagworte: Roman; Veröffentlichung; Rezeption; Buchmarkt; Literaturproduktion; Literatursoziologie
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (vi, 309 Seiten), Diagramme
    Bemerkung(en):

    Literaturangaben

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  21. Fanfiction and the author
    how fanfic changes popular cultural texts
    Erschienen: [2017]; ©2017
    Verlag:  Amsterdam University Press, Amsterdam

    Through a rigorous quantitative/qualitative discourse analysis - never before undertaken in relation to online fanfiction and its reception - 'Fanfiction and the Author' demonstrates how fanfic relating to Sherlock, Game of Thrones and Supernatural... mehr

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    Through a rigorous quantitative/qualitative discourse analysis - never before undertaken in relation to online fanfiction and its reception - 'Fanfiction and the Author' demonstrates how fanfic relating to Sherlock, Game of Thrones and Supernatural works to change and consolidate the discourses of masculinity, authority, and authorship created through these TV texts. As a result, this book innovatively explores how fanfic - the unauthorized creative (re)writing of media fans - alters the discursive formations of popular culture. This, the first large-scale study of fanfic to employ an approach attentive to the sites, receptions, and fan rejections of fanfic, demonstrates that fanfic often legitimates itself through traditional notions of authorship. However, in its explicit discussion and deconstruction of the author figure, fan culture is also beginning to contest those traditional discourses of authority upon which it has depended, paving the way for new kinds of writing that challenge the authority of media professionals

     

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    RVK Klassifikation: AP 89260 ; EC 2120 ; HG 700 ; HU 1776
    Schriftenreihe: Transmedia
    Schlagworte: Popular Culture; Culture populaire; Fanfiction; Fan fiction; Fan-Fiction; Fanfiction; Film theory & criticism; Författarskap; Literature and the Internet; Literaturwissenschaft; PERFORMING ARTS; popular culture; Popular culture; SOCIAL SCIENCE; Fan fiction; Literature and the Internet; Popular culture; Fernsehserie; Autor; Intermedialität; Fan-Fiction; Englisch
    Weitere Schlagworte: Electronic books; Criticism, interpretation, etc
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (233 Seiten), illustrations
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    Cover; Contents; Acknowledgements; Introduction; 1. From Foucault to Fanfic; Foucault and Language; Fanfiction in the Academy; 2. Methodology; Discourse Analysis; Internet Studies; Sampling and Process; 3. The White Man at the Centre of the World: Masculinity in Sherlock; Introduction; Masculinity in Sherlock; Fandom's Reconstruction of Masculinity in Sherlock; 4. 'I AM YOUR KING': Authority in Game of Thrones; Introduction; Authority in Game of Thrones; Fandom's Reconstruction of Authority in Game of Thrones; 5. 'I'm a God': The Author and the Writing Fan in Supernatural; Introduction

    The Construction of Authorship and Fandom in SupernaturalFandom's Reconstruction of Authorship and Fandom; 6. Conclusion; Bibliography; Written Texts; Film, Television and Other Media; Index

  22. Fanfiction and the author
    how fanfic changes popular cultural texts
    Erschienen: [2017]
    Verlag:  Amsterdam University Press, Amsterdam ; Knowledge Unlatched, Berlin

    Through a rigorous quantitative/qualitative discourse analysis - never before undertaken in relation to online fanfiction and its reception - 'Fanfiction and the Author' demonstrates how fanfic relating to Sherlock, Game of Thrones and Supernatural... mehr

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    Through a rigorous quantitative/qualitative discourse analysis - never before undertaken in relation to online fanfiction and its reception - 'Fanfiction and the Author' demonstrates how fanfic relating to Sherlock, Game of Thrones and Supernatural works to change and consolidate the discourses of masculinity, authority, and authorship created through these TV texts. As a result, this book innovatively explores how fanfic - the unauthorized creative (re)writing of media fans - alters the discursive formations of popular culture. This, the first large-scale study of fanfic to employ an approach attentive to the sites, receptions, and fan rejections of fanfic, demonstrates that fanfic often legitimates itself through traditional notions of authorship. However, in its explicit discussion and deconstruction of the author figure, fan culture is also beginning to contest those traditional discourses of authority upon which it has depended, paving the way for new kinds of writing that challenge the authority of media professionals

     

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    Schriftenreihe: Transmedia ; 1
    Schlagworte: Fan fiction; Popular culture; Literature and the Internet
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (233 Seiten)
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    Literaturverzeichnis: Seiten 205-230

  23. The rise of transtexts
    challenges and opportunities
    Erschienen: 2017
    Verlag:  Routledge, New York ; London

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    Beteiligt: Derhy Kurtz, Benjamin W. L. (Hrsg.); Bourdaa, Mélanie (Hrsg.)
    Sprache: Englisch
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    ISBN: 9781315671741
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    Schriftenreihe: Routledge research in cultural and media studies ; 96
    Schlagworte: Massenmedien; Mass media; Mass media; Fan-Fiction; Trivialliteratur; Massenmedien; Intermedialität
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

  24. <<The>> fanfiction reader
    folk tales for the digital age
    Beteiligt: Coppa, Francesca (Herausgeber)
    Erschienen: [2017]
    Verlag:  University of Michigan Press, Ann Arbor

    "Written originally as a fanfiction for the series Twilight, the popularity of 50 Shades of Gray has made obvious what was always clear to fans and literary scholars alike: that it is an essential human activity to read and retell epic stories of... mehr

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    "Written originally as a fanfiction for the series Twilight, the popularity of 50 Shades of Gray has made obvious what was always clear to fans and literary scholars alike: that it is an essential human activity to read and retell epic stories of famous heroic characters. The Fanfiction Reader showcases the extent to which the archetypical storytelling exemplified by fanfiction has continuities with older forms: the communal tale-telling cultures of the past and the remix cultures of the present have much in common. Short stories that draw on franchises such as Star Trek, Star Wars, Doctor Who, James Bond, and others are accompanied by short contextual and analytical essays wherein Coppa treats fanfiction as a rich literary tradition, one that has primarily been practiced by women and sexual and racial minorities, in which non-mainstream themes and values are expressed"..

     

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    ISBN: 9780472122783
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    Schlagworte: Fan fiction; Fiction; Short stories; LITERARY CRITICISM / Short Stories; LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Composition & Creative Writing; SOCIAL SCIENCE / Popular Culture; LITERARY CRITICISM / Short Stories; LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Composition & Creative Writing; SOCIAL SCIENCE / Popular Culture
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    Includes bibliographical references

  25. Begehbare Literatur
    eine literatur- und kulturwissenschaftliche Studie zum Literaturtourismus
    Autor*in: Knipp, Raphaela
    Erschienen: [2017]
    Verlag:  Universitätsverlag Winter, Heidelberg

    Universitätsbibliothek Augsburg
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    ISBN: 9783825376819
    RVK Klassifikation: EC 2190 ; EC 2120
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    Schriftenreihe: Array ; Band 174
    Schlagworte: Eifel <Motiv>; Kriminalroman; Raumwahrnehmung; Literatur; Tourismus; Reise; Schauplatz
    Weitere Schlagworte: Joyce, James (1882-1941): Ulysses; Kramp, Ralf (1963-); Berndorf, Jacques (1936-2022); Mann, Thomas (1875-1955): Buddenbrooks; Berndorf, Jacques; Eifelkrimi; Ethnographie; Joyce, James; Literaturgeographie; Literaturreise; Literaturtourismus; Mann, Thomas; Praxeologie; Raumforschung; Reenactment; Regionalliteratur; Rezeptionsforschung; literarische Schauplätze
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    Dissertation, Universität Siegen, 2016