Fanfiction and the author how fanfic changes popular cultural texts

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 disco...

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Other Authors: Fathallah, Judith (author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Amsterdam : Amsterdam University Press 2017.
Series:Transmedia (Amsterdam, Netherlands)
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Online Access:https://hdl.loc.gov/loc.gdc/gdcebookspublic.2019667612
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Summary: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.
Physical Description:1 electronic resource (233 pages )
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages 205-230) and index.
ISBN:9789048529087