Critical Studies in Media and Communication Ser.: Fan Fiction Genres : Gender, Sexuality, Relationships and Family in the Fandoms »Star Trek« And »Supernatural« by Julia Elena Goldmann (2022, Trade Paperback)
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Classification is therefore profoundly related to gender and sexuality. Julia Elena Goldmann examines these generic structures and formulaic patterns comparatively in Star Trek and Supernatural fan fiction.
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Product Identifiers
PublisherTranscript Verlag
ISBN-103837663140
ISBN-139783837663143
eBay Product ID (ePID)8057290897
Product Key Features
Number of Pages356 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication NameFan Fiction Genres : Gender, Sexuality, Relationships and Family in the Fandoms »Star Trek« And »Supernatural«
SubjectMedia Studies, Popular Culture, General
Publication Year2022
TypeTextbook
AuthorJulia Elena Goldmann
Subject AreaLiterary Criticism, Social Science
SeriesCritical Studies in Media and Communication Ser.
FormatTrade Paperback
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Item Height0.1 in
Item Length0.9 in
Item Width0.6 in
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Intended AudienceScholarly & Professional
Reviews»This book will prove a valuable addition to fan studies and Goldmanns results - exhaustive as they are - will have paved the way for more literary-based analyses of fan texts.«, »Her exciting and valuable, methodologically stringent procedure convincing approach, Goldmann has an extensive preparation of the of the state of research to date. As a result, the book is not prerequisite-rich, but rather introducesa very basic approach to the subject.«, »Ihrer spannenden und wertvollen, im methodisch stringenten Vorgehen überzeugenden Analyse hat Goldmann eine umfangreiche Aufbereitung des bisherigen Forschungsstandes vorangestellt. Dadurch ist das Buch nicht voraussetzungsreich, sondern führt ganz grundlegend an die Thematik heran.«, »Die Arbeit [bietet] wertvolle Einblicke in die Art und Weise, wie Fan-Fiction - zumindest bis zu einem gewissen Grad - als kreative Plattform zum Ausdruck von Gesellschaftskritik genutzt wird. Sie leistet damit einen Beitrag zum breiteren akademischen Diskurs über Fankulturen und ihren Einfluss auf Medienerzählungen.«
Dewey Edition23
Dewey Decimal809.38762
Table Of ContentFrontmatter 1 Table of Content 5 Tables 9 Images 11 Lost in Translation 13 1 Introduction 17 2 Genre 21 3 Fans, Fandom and Fan Productivity 47 4 Fan Fiction 77 5 Interim Findings, Research Questions and Operationalization 127 6 Methodology 131 7 "That's part of being human." 169 8 "Am I your first anything?" 181 9 "You are not broken." 191 10 The Difference Between Eggshell and Ivory 203 11 "A new breed of Alpha" 213 12 "It doesn't matter how we are different " 225 13 The road so far 237 14 Conclusions 271 Literature 279 Appendix 293
SynopsisWhat if James T. Kirk and Spock had a baby, left the Enterprise and moved to New Vulcan to live happily ever after? Fan fiction plots like this are a strong testament of fans' endless creativity. Not only do the authors invent their own storylines but they have developed a generic definition of content across fandoms according to the relationship present in the text. Classification is therefore profoundly related to gender and sexuality. Julia Elena Goldmann examines these generic structures and formulaic patterns comparatively in Star Trek and Supernatural fan fiction. She also focuses on the interplay of the concepts of gender, sexuality, relationships and depictions of family in these texts., Julia Elena Goldmann examines generic structures and formulaic patterns comparatively in Star Trek and Supernatural fan fiction. She also focuses on the interplay of the concepts of gender, sexuality, relationships and depictions of family in these texts.