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fandom FAN FICTION

fandom CONSUMPTION FANS CREATION FANS Take part in the dialogue about the medium in letters pages, fanzines, the Internet, comic book conventions and academic conferences. Use characters, situations and images that are under copyright protection.

FANDOM CONSUMPTION FANS CREATION FANS Speculators and fanboys Fans gather at conventions and social media (dramatizing message) Continuity is central concern Amateurs and professionals Fans gather at conventions and social media (dramatizing message) Intellectual property is a central concern

Fan fiction story analysis UNEXPECTED—Industry Character reboot (change in canon/mythos) Change in writer/environment DRAMATIZING MESSAGE—Fans Challenge/contest on forum Social media art or thread in forum Shipping community FANTASY CHAINING—Fans Themes that reflect an opinion toward the unexpected/dramatizing message

Fan fiction Henry Jenkins—shared universe Fanfiction is a way of the culture repairing the damage done in a system where contemporary myths are owned by corporations instead of owned by folk. Fan writers do not so much reproduce the primary text as they rework and rewrite it, repairing or dismissing unsatisfying aspects, developing interests not sufficiently explored. Fandom, after all, is born of a balance between fascination and frustration: if media content didn't fascinate us, there would be no desire to engage with it; but if it didn't frustrate us on some level, there would be no drive to rewrite or remake it. ― Convergence Culture: Where Old and New Media Collide

fan fiction genres Recontextualization—highlight different facets of character’s life Expanding the series timeline Refocalization—foreground background characters Moral realignment—good becomes evil and vice versa Genre shifting—romance; emphasis on relationships instead of action Cross overs Character dislocation—characters given different names and identities Personalization—Mary Sue (no-no) Emotional intensification—hurt/comfort; explore emotional moments Eroticization—sex, sex, sex

Homosocial desires of series characters erupt into homoerotic passion. Slash fan fiction Homosocial desires of series characters erupt into homoerotic passion.

fan fiction and “fair use” the purpose and character of the use, including whether such use is of a commercial nature or is for nonprofit educational purposes; the nature of the copyrighted work; the amount and substantiality of the portion used in relation to the copyrighted work as a whole the effect of the use upon the potential market for or value of the copyrighted work. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Legal_issues_with_fan_fiction Legal Issues with Fan Fiction

Fan fiction APPS Fanfiction.net Kindle Worlds