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Framing fan fiction : literary and social practices in fan fiction communities /

"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 exam...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Busse, Kristina, 1967- (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Iowa City [Iowa] : University Of Iowa Press, [2017]
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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504 |a Includes bibliographical references (pages 223-241) and index. 
505 0 |a Introduction -- The return of the author : ethos and identity politics -- "I'm jealous of the fake me" : postmodern subjectivity and identity construction in boy band fan fiction -- Bending gender : feminist and (trans)gender discourses in the changing bodies of slash fan fiction -- Affective imagination : fan representation in media fan fiction -- May the force be with you : fan negotiations of authority -- Limit play : fan authorship between source text, intertext, and context -- Fandom's ephemeral traces : intertextuality, performativity, and intimacy in fan fiction communities -- My life is a WIP on my LJ : slashing the slasher and the reality of celebrity and internet performances -- Geek hierarchies, boundary policing, and the gendering of the good fan -- Fictional consents and the ethical enjoyment of dark desires -- Afterword. 
520 |a "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"--  |c Provided by publisher 
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