Autostraddle.com is the most popular independently owned Web site for queer women and a central, organizing force in queer female cyberspace. It also grew out of The L Word fandom, though its appearance now occludes the history of fan recapping that laid its groundwork. In this article, I reconnect Autostraddle to The L Word fandom, tracing the gradual accumulation of online fan activity into a stable Web site and queer female social space. In doing so, I revise dominant conceptions of fan productivity as individual-centered and temporally bound, arguing for a more expansive consideration of the large-scale creations fans can build over time. My intervention is twofold: a plea for history where the Web can seem to be an eternally present me...
The article discusses recent developments in media culture through one case study: The L-word, the f...
This project inquires into the constitution and consequences of the changing relationship between me...
Lesbians and other queer women are typically absent from theorizations of boy band fandom even thoug...
Autostraddle.com is the most popular independently owned Web site for queer women and a central, org...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
This thesis focuses on an example of fan activity where fans in internet communities are voicing the...
In the last several years the conversation around lesbian and queer female space has centered around...
Panel Rationale This panel takes up the conference theme “Reinvention” through a focus on changes oc...
This dissertation is a constructivist grounded theory study of queer fans and their overlapping inte...
The concept of a “forever Internet” has been pervasive in the modern digital age, but the degradatio...
This article contributes to the debates around toxic fan practices by focusing on the regulation and...
This article contributes to the debates around toxic fan practices by focusing on the regulation and...
This article investigates the role of fans as content regulators in what we call the China model of ...
This article investigates the role of fans as content regulators in what we call the China model of ...
This article investigates the role of fans as content regulators in what we call the China model of ...
The article discusses recent developments in media culture through one case study: The L-word, the f...
This project inquires into the constitution and consequences of the changing relationship between me...
Lesbians and other queer women are typically absent from theorizations of boy band fandom even thoug...
Autostraddle.com is the most popular independently owned Web site for queer women and a central, org...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
This thesis focuses on an example of fan activity where fans in internet communities are voicing the...
In the last several years the conversation around lesbian and queer female space has centered around...
Panel Rationale This panel takes up the conference theme “Reinvention” through a focus on changes oc...
This dissertation is a constructivist grounded theory study of queer fans and their overlapping inte...
The concept of a “forever Internet” has been pervasive in the modern digital age, but the degradatio...
This article contributes to the debates around toxic fan practices by focusing on the regulation and...
This article contributes to the debates around toxic fan practices by focusing on the regulation and...
This article investigates the role of fans as content regulators in what we call the China model of ...
This article investigates the role of fans as content regulators in what we call the China model of ...
This article investigates the role of fans as content regulators in what we call the China model of ...
The article discusses recent developments in media culture through one case study: The L-word, the f...
This project inquires into the constitution and consequences of the changing relationship between me...
Lesbians and other queer women are typically absent from theorizations of boy band fandom even thoug...