In 1967, the self-produced fan-magazine Spockanalia was launched, creating a distinct cultural heritage practice: fan fiction or fanfiction. Star Trek fandom used these amateur publishing practices to document and expand upon major media texts. In doing so, fans produced a unique form of fiction that has provided enduring critical commentary in popular culture. This chapter surveys textual transformative works within their social, cultural, and historical contexts by overviewing major fan fiction works with Star Trek fandom. In the survey of key materials, this chapter argues that fanfiction was used as: (1) a tool for critique; (2) pleasure-making; and (3) diversity-building. Although a comprehensive list of fans’ textual engagement could ...
In contemporary society, social groups are not necessarily regional and often show fluidity. The soc...
A domain guide detailing the various categories of creative works in fandom subcultures. This guide ...
Summary: The aim of this thesis was to classify the intertextual relationship entered by fan fiction...
Living with Star Trek investigates the connections between Star Trek fandom and the Star Trek text. ...
(Statement of Responsibility) by Victoria Reep(Thesis) Thesis (B.A.) -- New College of Florida, 20...
and graduate courses in folklore and popular culture that explored small group ex-pressive uses of m...
This paper takes on the practice of fan fiction by introducing its origins, exploring the concept of...
In the scholarship of fan studies, a lot has been said about why female fan communities enjoy writin...
Through a rigorous quantitative/qualitative discourse analysis - never before undertaken in relation...
The article explores different taboos, especially related to describing sexual behavior, tested and ...
Fanfiction is a fiction based on situations and characters that have been created by someone else. I...
Inventing a Universe examines the creative and critical writing of an internet fan fiction archive. ...
The purpose of this study is to discern the didactic potential of fanfiction and transmedial storywo...
This paper examines online fan fiction communities as spaces for identity formation, collaborative c...
This paper explores how consumers use the media products of mass culture to co-create the meanings o...
In contemporary society, social groups are not necessarily regional and often show fluidity. The soc...
A domain guide detailing the various categories of creative works in fandom subcultures. This guide ...
Summary: The aim of this thesis was to classify the intertextual relationship entered by fan fiction...
Living with Star Trek investigates the connections between Star Trek fandom and the Star Trek text. ...
(Statement of Responsibility) by Victoria Reep(Thesis) Thesis (B.A.) -- New College of Florida, 20...
and graduate courses in folklore and popular culture that explored small group ex-pressive uses of m...
This paper takes on the practice of fan fiction by introducing its origins, exploring the concept of...
In the scholarship of fan studies, a lot has been said about why female fan communities enjoy writin...
Through a rigorous quantitative/qualitative discourse analysis - never before undertaken in relation...
The article explores different taboos, especially related to describing sexual behavior, tested and ...
Fanfiction is a fiction based on situations and characters that have been created by someone else. I...
Inventing a Universe examines the creative and critical writing of an internet fan fiction archive. ...
The purpose of this study is to discern the didactic potential of fanfiction and transmedial storywo...
This paper examines online fan fiction communities as spaces for identity formation, collaborative c...
This paper explores how consumers use the media products of mass culture to co-create the meanings o...
In contemporary society, social groups are not necessarily regional and often show fluidity. The soc...
A domain guide detailing the various categories of creative works in fandom subcultures. This guide ...
Summary: The aim of this thesis was to classify the intertextual relationship entered by fan fiction...