EXPLORING THE PHENOMENON OF FEMSLASH FANFICTION (FAN NARRATIVES THAT
BRING TOGETHER HETEROSEXUAL FEMALE CHARACTERS FROM MAINSTREAM MEDIA
AND FICTION), THIS BOOK ANALYSES FAN-AUTHORED WORKS AS FORMS OF
LITERATURE WORTHY OF STUDYING AT LENGTH. It examines the anti-racist,
feminist, sapphic fan works produced in response to white supremacist,
heteronormative, queerbaiting mainstream fantasy and argues that they
represent a significant site of queer healing for marginalised
audience members.
Focusing on the 'Swan Queen' fandom, where fans pair the 'white trash'
heroine, Emma Swan and the villainous Latina Evil Queen (Regina Mills)
from ABC's hit show _Once Upon a Time_, Alice Kelly redresses the
widespread academic neglect of queer female fandoms and responds to
urgent calls to diversify fan and fantasy scholarship. With reference
to complex theoretical subjects such as ethnography, sociology,
psychology and decolonial, queer, film and media studies, the book
also delves into the alternative timescales on which queer female and
genderqueer fan authorship runs; offers intriguing insights into
fanfiction narrative structures; and tackles the issues of broader
fandom representation and contextualization.
Making the case that fan texts deserve attention in the academy, Kelly
shows how some of the most prolific fan works have the ability to
enact colour reparation and a reclamation of memory, fantasy, romance,
maternity, childhood, parenting and magic. These fictions serve fan
communities as a whole through intersectional challenges to the power
dynamics of the source text and within the fandom itself and, as the
book demonstrates, offer attendant validation to fantasy fans who have
been repeatedly told that the genre is not for them.
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Femslash Authorship and the Swan Queen Ship
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781350350885
Publisert
2024
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Utgiver
Bloomsbury UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok
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