This study aims to understand how Chinese audiences have consumed and engaged in BBC’s Sherlock as a transcultural fan with the help of digital media. Drawing on the transcultural and gendered fan studies and 36 qualitative interviews, this article interrogates Chinese Sherlock fandom within the hybridised transcultural flow of texts and identity. The key argument is that Chinese Sherlock fans have created a female-dominated fandom that updates the gendered fandom by enriching paratexts of Boys’ Love (BL) whilst China’s censorship has largely constrained fans’ homosexual productivity. On the one hand, the wide application of digital media technologies largely helps Chinese fans to access Sherlock transnationally and contribute to the global...
This essay examines the ways in which affective desire and new media technologies were mobilized by ...
This article examines how the adaptation process and fan engagement are constituted in the Mainland ...
textIn this research I address the phenomenon of female fans’ fascination with online boys’ love fic...
This thesis studies Chinese fans of BBC’s Sherlock by exploring fan identity and fans’ online and of...
The Untamed (Mandarin title: Chen Qing Ling) is a 2019 Chinese drama popular with both domestic and ...
Using BBC Sherlock (2010–) fan fiction as case study, this article looks at how fans use and underst...
In a long tradition of the construction of the Three Kingdoms imaginary, a new chapter has opened at...
This thesis is centred on participatory fan culture in Chinese social media. It investigates how fan...
This article developed a multi-methods approach in the particular branch of Communication Studies (f...
This article investigates the role of fans as content regulators in what we call the China model of ...
In our ever-global society, fandoms, with their ability to reach and reproduce across cultures, have...
This report examines Empresses in the Palace as a case study and uses the fandom culture and fans’ r...
Poon, Ka Tsun.Thesis M.Phil. Chinese University of Hong Kong 2016.Includes bibliographical reference...
This article analyses the Chinese fan translations of the film <i>Carol</i> (2015) and r...
Fans of a particular media source often write fan fiction to build on, deviate from, and transform o...
This essay examines the ways in which affective desire and new media technologies were mobilized by ...
This article examines how the adaptation process and fan engagement are constituted in the Mainland ...
textIn this research I address the phenomenon of female fans’ fascination with online boys’ love fic...
This thesis studies Chinese fans of BBC’s Sherlock by exploring fan identity and fans’ online and of...
The Untamed (Mandarin title: Chen Qing Ling) is a 2019 Chinese drama popular with both domestic and ...
Using BBC Sherlock (2010–) fan fiction as case study, this article looks at how fans use and underst...
In a long tradition of the construction of the Three Kingdoms imaginary, a new chapter has opened at...
This thesis is centred on participatory fan culture in Chinese social media. It investigates how fan...
This article developed a multi-methods approach in the particular branch of Communication Studies (f...
This article investigates the role of fans as content regulators in what we call the China model of ...
In our ever-global society, fandoms, with their ability to reach and reproduce across cultures, have...
This report examines Empresses in the Palace as a case study and uses the fandom culture and fans’ r...
Poon, Ka Tsun.Thesis M.Phil. Chinese University of Hong Kong 2016.Includes bibliographical reference...
This article analyses the Chinese fan translations of the film <i>Carol</i> (2015) and r...
Fans of a particular media source often write fan fiction to build on, deviate from, and transform o...
This essay examines the ways in which affective desire and new media technologies were mobilized by ...
This article examines how the adaptation process and fan engagement are constituted in the Mainland ...
textIn this research I address the phenomenon of female fans’ fascination with online boys’ love fic...